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... same. was |ass the Ei mot the he'gsve % Whig the city bus he f in last w ...
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... with nk 'stead of blord the clinrter he weis That will make her a nation I care vor « fig If Redmond and Harrington exll me a Whig? T each strugzle for justice [ stood in the vam, 1o the morn of my life » ¢ Repealer with Dan!” “ A Fenian” with Stephe-s, ...
... Correspondence. RIDING TWO STOOULS. TO TME EDITOR. Dzan MR. Eviror. —lt is E.i-lully amvsing te obwserve the Whig organ of the Mall endeaveuriny to perform the above impo.sible trick witheut eoming to mether earth. He is alveady mounted, sud supperted ...
... braneh esudine its atteutiou to the town whigs who were always traitors to the League and leetared ¢ untrymen bat the iowvus poopk con d de what they 'iked without a word being «.il. [tis eight months since the whigs are as unrcliable now s they were then ...
... father was Prime Mivister dwring the Reform era, between 1530 and 1834, The late Earl was in early life asseciated with scveral Whig and Libsral administrations. He was Under Seeroary for the Colowies during his father's Governmett ;he them became Uuder Secretary ...
... National Fand excited the ** Weekly Independent” in curieus fashion. It thus deals with the matter. The farcical view of the Whig position is vt tersely and naively by the Rev Joln ‘Glene, CC. In sending up the mite of ¢ the prie ts and people” of Finwn ...
... Waterford in becoming the mers tools of the coercieni:ts amd Orangemen, to premote disunion in Ireland, by returning the former Whig,-Government Clerk. and now Tory-place hunting Redmond iustead of Pavitt the honest and consistent foe of landlordism.! %od ...
... personal pait in promoting the broad' nationa! policy which he had advocated im: the ** Citizen,” Ia the previous autumn the: Whigs had committed a wan'on outrage ow the feelings of Irish gentlemen. To provide a conspicuous office for a few weeks for & political ...
... about ads per cwt; nickas, of whist' Mem a moder..te supply, were mild at varying Ids to each. Akegetker tin fair small, to lb. Whig Abe amd peopla! ...
... braver foss eutside, will learn from bitter exerience the danger of rousing ws. Foals ; even the most timid of trae serving Whigs might be expected to possess safficient intelligence to recogmize that relaad is at present in need of sirong mes. This is ...
... story for which there seemed some foundation, whesher very Slight or otherwise, we will ot say, was takea by us frem the ** Whig,”” aud the ** Guardian™ did the same. It appeared afterwards that the episods was less serious thanit at first appeared. When ...