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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE APPROACH OF THE SESSION

... dish the Whigs, as represented in the recent party article of the Edinburgh Review. If all the'sections of the Liberal party cannot make common cause, to Kid the country of the nile of the Tpmea, At least it is to be hoped that it wil! be Whigs, and not ...

AUSTRIAN ARREST OF A BRITISH OFFICER

... return ot the whigs to power, in 1846, lMr. Labouohere became secretary for Ireland, which office he held untilJuly, 1847, when be was again appointed to the board of trade. He remained at that post until 1852 On the fusion of the whigs and Peelites in ...

IRELAND

... person, they had attempted. NIe said that he trusted to the justice of his cause, and hoped to frustrate the base and malignant whigs, whose aitn was, not to mortify or punish him, but to enslave the Irish church and people by crushing every one who espoused ...

STARVING AN INFANT

... in the Free Trade ball, Manchester. He said he did not know whether his liberty was conditional upon his support of the bad Whig policy or not, but as he hal through his political career disregarded all conse. quences that might follow from doing the duty ...

SPRING CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES

... exerciise a localinfluence over any liberal constitu- ency; and shortly we shall find someof the most servile followers of the Whigs the most vehement in their vitupe- ration of their ministerial patrons and masters. The usual hint to Irish M.P.'s has issued ...

OUR CONTEMPORARIES

... suppressed by them; then has 1he period arrived for whig states- men to send a British squadron to demand the settte- ment of an old pecuniary account; or-if Grenada is in a convulsed condition, by all means let whig ineaenres be taken to burn and destroy, by ...

IRELAND

... awrded fthe plaintiff 51.. The Herald had ceopied the report from a local pajer+.bat hid issued a placard: headed A Drasiken, Whig The village of Greaghhafariame. in county RoscoGnmon, was the. soee of, t sliokin dom~ti Ingedy-. ?? iiight.,- i farmer and ...

THE ARRESTS IN BELFAST

... THE ARRESTS IN BELFAST.' The Worthers Daily Whig does not contain any new facts of importance, but the fiowingizoccbsu of six thee have been done browsn br she ereape and non-diseovery of one of the pricpal cosupirators, wvho is supposed to have carried ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... their official existence must come to a close in five or six weeks at the very farthest. With this conviction haunting the Whig Cabinet by~neght and by day, they are already, if we be not misinformed, gong through the unpleasant process of setting their ...

THE RECENT TEA FRAUDS

... frauds, was seized and possessed of at the date or the writ. The subjoined sketch of the proceedings is taken from the Northern Whig:- 1 Mr. William Wellington Godfrey was examinedl by Mr. Smith as to the nature of Moore's property, lie said that Moore was ...

THE SECESSION PRESS

... has been up to this' time. This was two days ago, and as yet there is no indication of a change of any sort. The Richmond Whig has the following appeal:- The death-like torpor which hangs like a spell over our belesgured country w111 speedily accomplish ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... sending of this letter, the prisoner did take proceedings in the county court, and was awarded A6 by the judge of the courL-Mr. Whig. ham, in addressing the jury for the defence, stated that they could not convict the prisoner of sending a threat- ,ening letter ...