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THE PRESENT . POSITION OF IRELAND

... is questionable whether the party ever showed so much unity and trust in their leaders as at the present time. There are no Whigs and no Radicals, all are intent upon the great question before the country, and which despite the Tory Government and the ...

UNPUBLISHED LETTER OF LORD BEACONSFIELD

... first Georges. It seemed to me teat the bormuzli constitueney of Lord Grey essentially, and purposely, a dissentiug and low Whig Constituency. consisting of the mincipal employers of labour,:ati,l ballot was the orVy instrument to extricate us from these ...

'FRE GREET BLOOD PURIFIER LED RESTORER

... Ft 1 f:'.. 1 317= 2 WORMS IN M,1112 THE GREAT LONDON LIBERAL HEWSPAPER. PYNNV WO.EKLV. THE WEEKLY DISPATCH Published sit 90. Whig ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS .. . COLENCAN S LIEBIGS Extract of M eat & Malt Wine w.cn Dannlona Be•erage and T 02•2. t= ...

THE GOVERNMENT AND IRELAND

... attendant crime of Mn were denounced amid the cheers of excited peuants. Mr. Devitt tells his hearers, while condemning the Whigs, not to forget the crimes and infamies esf the rathleas Tories, and bids them .• strike again, as in the days of the Land ...

MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S APPOINT-

... source of great relief to the To Lord HARRINGTON the appointment can be scarcely less satisfactory than to Lord SALISBURY. The Whig dimensions leader has already had some trouble with the Radical dissentient leader. and the future—in fact, the — promises ...

I lie had alone. He been able to me how toy day and night after night, with onliinehing assiduity conetant

... 7;• e Y r again—he in that morn, he he had in many places that city, and over again, titat although he might be a Tory or a Whig, and althoogh his friend ! ;night lie a Liberal or a Helical, they . all of them recognised this than by whatever mode or whatever ...

THE LATE LIBERAL WHIP AND TREASURY PATRONAGE

... which drove constituents. to the polls, and members to the lobbies, were effectually cat on that memorable night, when an old Whig leaped over the traces, and declared ' he was sick of the whole busiueas.' All that the whip now has left is the bare whip-stock; ...

Wavivick

... friend. Mr Staunton W. one of the justices of the peace for the county, and attended much to par.h In politica he was an Old Whig,' but Ire took no e:reettlnbrallthowll'nrek; e r is ill a lo ge g uit? cTirry . ; gentleman of family and of nterary ' whose ...

THE WKLL-KNOWN

... the Coventry Cemetery on Thursdey, amid general mushfeetationa of grief and affeetion, the funeral (which was a public one). Whig conducted with much impressiveness. The service was coinmenced in West-orchard Chapel, where the cortege from the deceased's ...

REPORTED ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE

... drive from the Anitchlroff the Nevski Proapeet. The was d and taken to the • fortrese or St. Peter and St. Paul. The Northern Whig's London eorreepondent today explained low nese of attempt on the Taw eimapeil in Ccimorsh , p reecho.' the Standard. It was ...

;o2HINO act • PARC.. OF UHA HAS MACAW

... for the prisoner to have net his mind and fare against an he should have encouraged Or at least tot have imerferred with it. Whig-, her. brought about thm altered condition in the conduct of the deceased and the primmer C She became a member of the S dvation ...