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REPORTED RECENT CONVERSIONS

... four arcr:Censervativee. Sir Punk Crossley, a Radical, but now settling down into quiet Whig.. gam ; a Sir John Remade'', once • Whig, bet ' new impatient of the Whig yoke under the gaiduos of his kinsman, Mr. Herman, are supporters Of the present Government ...

TICNTOII.-TULADAT

... not likely to evoke any gratitude from his party. There are two mem• hers of the House of who wet Solicitors General to the Whigs. Sir David Dundas did them. good service before Lord John Russell ever dreamt of attaching to his skirts the Peelites. But ...

DEATH OF MS GRACE TR, ARM&

... Thursday,. at his country residence, Roebuck, Dublir,. in his seventy-fifth year. The late prelatewas an Englishman. of the Whig School, and on his appointment to the See of Dublin ow the demise of Archbishop Magee in 1831,. was very coolly received. Few ...

HYMALAYA BH 4 WLEI. FANCY TRIMMED BRAWLS. ALI'ACHA SHAWLS. THE TASMANIAN SHAWL. FP.INCIf WOVE SHAWLS. FINE ..

... irik treated by the Whigior• they ignosaithelray in.whichl bish intureats generally are systematically' overlooked by the Whigs; they do , net re-- member the manner in which the Whip have• permitted the flag of England to be insulted without remonstrance ...

LIFE ASSURANCE 1863

... Commission of the peace for the Counties of Galway, Donegal, and Leitrim. This is a paltry piece of revenge on the part of the Whig Cabinet, and is very unlikely to win respect. In giving expression to this opinion we are not to be understood as approving ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1863

... Russell, although on the wßole the most capable of tho Whig leaders, was thoroughly incompetent to the arduous task of a Minister of England. Perhaps the opinion was a just one. Possibly the Whig younger son was better adapted to occupy a tuber linate ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN Al' NAM. seriptAt doe to Rimeedf alone, and to put as end to such debasing idolatry. With

... there's the public money (But your practised Whig is ever so funny). Retrenchment! grand twelve-lettered word, sir ! Hey ! presto r it's gone as soon as heard, air Volunteer movement! AU very dn., Sneered Whig, for exeacise in sunshine; When I and ...

THE PAPACY

... with unblushing profligacy, in the Willett House of Commons, that wwild vow black was white, and whit. black. W keep the Whigs ju ...

LtrgaiN MOOED SCHOOL

... the marriage of one Edits I chief dignitaries with a divorcee?' The bridegroom is &dignitary belonging to one of the lawns Whig families which generally divide among themselves the patronage of all departmeettuf Church and State. He has been loag looking ...

qA7,FrFE, , K rugvor, ~_ PJRI'A DOWN I'ETTY SESSIONS. Dee 28. (Before William Reed, Req., J TbULUIPA A. ..

... in which he eenrezented Armagh, where die greater poition oi the family estates are *situated. Although a Wle;g, he was a Whig ei the old achool, and on Irish questions knew no party but that of his country. His vote and voice were ever given against ...

I SHOCKING ACCIDENT ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY

... 'Lieutenancy of the county Armagh. This arma_etnent will, we now understand, be carried out. If any other regime but that of Whig Radicalism prevailed, the Earl of Delmore. so .popular and highly efficient in every way, would at once have been appoi.ned ...