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... Northern Whig,. Mercury,. Banner of Ulster,. Morning Nows,. WEEKIY NWS,. Weekly Northorn Whig, Weekly Press, The totals exhibited by eighteen monults:- Nuws-LcrTrlt, 185 Northern Whig, 151 Mercury, 85 Banner of Ulster, 108 W'mEKtLY NERwS, 38 Weekly Whig, 17 ...

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... 30,000 30,000 30,o00 Northern Whig, .ng.. ., o,000 25,405 23,5000 Mercury, .. .'15,000 7,b00 20,000 Bianner of Ulster . ..18,300 18,000 20,000 M1orning News . -1,0 WuEEstY Newvs . 8,000 5,000 1'0 Weekly Northern Whig, 5,000 2,500 2,500 Weekly Press ...

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... 30,000 30,000 30,500 Northern Whig, , 49,000 25.405 23,.00 Mlercury, ?? . ]5,000 7,500 20,000 Banner of Ulster, .. 18,i00 18,000 20,000 Morning Newes, - .. , - - AlermmY NEws, ?? 8,000 5,000 10,000 Weekly Northern Whig, 5,000 2,500 2,500' Weekly Press ...

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... RimERS. 7. FROUDE'S IRISH PARLIAMENT AND IRISH REBELLION. 8. DE. SCHLIEMANN'S TROJAN ANTIQUITIES. 9. THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE WHIG PARTY. FRASER'S MAGAZINE for MAY. CONTENTS. WORKING OF TEE IRISH LAND ACT. INTELLECTUAL WILD OATS. VAL MAGGIA. THE FATHER OF ...

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... General PIERCE has been chosen. The De- ,mocratic party has won, notwithstanding the high I reputation of the leading men on the Whig side, 5and the personal advantages possessed by Ge- neral SCOUT, as a successful soldier, and as the most distinguished man ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... Peelite Conservatives cheered because they remembered Lord J. Russell's Edinburgh letter and the tardy conversion the Whigs ; the Whigs cheered because they gladly gave the credit to Mr. Cobden rather than to the Minister ; and tlve Protectionists cheered ...

Foreign Intelligence

... over- ming pronounced against military candidates. Because a rebuke has been admin- istered to the fanaticism. It is that Jnion Whig also iu the Scott, and I am to , on timony which I deem General vy reliable, that Mr W. on bed, sent a message to Mr Choate ...

ME. CALLAN, M.P., AND MR. SULLIVAN, M.P

... electors Meath if they do not insist on the fullest explanation of this strangely suspicious proceeding on the ?art of that Whig in England—rampageous patriot in relaud. What, say you, Meath, this transaction on the part High Heaven Sullivan? The witness ...

=---r^:_. uERTWa AT LOlfG EATON

... Mr. Gladstone, and disregarding Mr. Bright, tbey bad a tried champion of the people for a man who bad been a Tory, then a Whig, then a Radical, and now a ?? and disunioniat (Cheers and crira of >o, no) Reverting to Mr. Gladstones Bill «. he (the speaker) ...

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... rendered some service as an opponent to ; the Centralising schemes of the Whigs. The experience ac- quired by me in the course of that arduous contest convinces uoe that the Whigs have a uniform policy to sustaix every- thing English and to sacrifice everything ...

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... INFORMED TH4:T £nL the Agents of the Whig Warehonsemen, who cnal themselves The Ulster Liberal Asso- . cation, have been through the Wards this day, endeavouring to obtain signatures to ruqaisitiens f for Whig Warehonsemen and their paid Agents to ...

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... thal con! C(JlI map cert a br all t POtW the Ipre.-~ the The and WNal all t Bac pet 1 Lad poll Parn Har and ?? bouj now mee whig field at I otbe doul but Ovei Ea' CKrn) ?? the 4 mun Da= mad aftez her ele =wot the I look, doP, fin ram ID&U 2n I Reel pror ...