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... Whig cttßONtet.V, CLARE ARD TIPPERARY ADVERTIMI, SATURDAY !MOM OCT 12 ISG7. ...
... Whig cttßONtet.V, CLARE ARD TIPPERARY ADVERTIMI, SATURDAY !MOM OCT 12 ISG7. ...
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... WHIG TACTICS. The *big Cato has had his 'little senate about him fiord J Mussel! collected 175 of his followers. at Chesham Place. on Thursday, when and ohm ea was resolved that Mr niotwn should be proceeded with on Monday nest. alms Mr Disraeli will ...
... TEE WHIGS. Political, if no other retribution, is likely to overtake the Whigs before long. The likelihood is that it will reach them through the pranks and the persons of the two moat notorious promoters and partisans of Irish starvation, Lord John Rua• ...
... TORY OR WHIG ? lIfIQIIC VISNILD TO WALL IT IA I. JUII , 5, 10.1 El, X •lILE 111%1IEW `tit I LIAY HARCOL IT. BAIT, M.P. shal contieue the contemn- .r4et conunemed in the letter the honour to address concerning, the assertions you made to 4e °aunt Liberal ...
... WHIG TACTICS. Tbb Wbigi have shaped their plan of attack on the Pro. teelionitts in this way: Mr. Wilson, of the Economist, and late of the Board of Trade, has given notice of an attack upon Sir John Packington respecting the sugar duties.-. What Mr. ...
... THE WHIG PARTY. At 'meeting of Whig members of both Reuses of Parliament, held at the residents of Earl Fitzwilliain, with the object of discussing the Land Bill, the decision arrived at was that no opposition should be offered to the second resding,but ...
... THE WHIG SPLIT. Sir George Grey arrived in town tide (Thursday) afternoon. He still looks very badly, and all though the government people tell rot he it quit 1 fit for business again, I doubt very much if he will be able to hold out much longer. not ...
... CoNSERVATIVES AND WHIGS. All Flatland will be tartly relined to that the m kepi ; that they pawed a • LA.. ho.. A soy istootles et if thaw II the Wain Wow* Th. Piety Mond to with sod bwably wools* let Vag h••• right to wont moue. eat IMMO ft le to hot ...
... THE WHIG CASIPAION. This the Timer says. will be Lord J. Rumen's Ilan of operations: --•• A general election, from all aecounts, is not very far di. toint. Lord Russell, it is esid, will take the earliest opportunity of grasping et the prier which be ...
... THE WHIG BUDGET. Besides abandoning the tax on charities, showing Ins own. in a passionate invective, Mr. Gladstone has surrendered, likewise against hie will, the tax he thought to inflict on poor carmen. It was so mean that he was made ashamed of it ...
... THE WHIG SOUP MAKER, That this dis'inguisiied zentiemua, Alexis the Whigs paid so largely for coming here and teaching our countrymen to *• feed�� like wild beasts for the grstifi* cation of those who were solicitous to tee how starving Irishmen demeaned ...