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Kerry Examiner and Munster General Observer

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THE CAPTAIN AND A DUNG MAN A correspondent the Blair County (P»n«yl»«ni*) Whig furnishes that paper with the ..

... THE CAPTAIN AND A DUNG MAN A correspondent the Blair County (P»n«yl»«ni*) Whig furnishes that paper with the particulars of an interesting incident of which he was an eyewitness. It occurred a few years ago, on the line of the great in* twraal improvements ...

Dear Sir I have just seen a note from Mr, John O’Connell in your paper. To any one who heard

... who tempted him with false promises to put trust in the Whigs (cheers.) How many of the ' eleven measures' have we got, mv friends (none, none)? You are mistaken, Sir; don't you think the Whig bill empowering landlord to eject his tenantry for twelve ...

M I) N the honest and incorruptible Electors of Tralee, and that with the bless of God we shall have

... supported the Whigs as tbe friends of civil and religious freedom. I supported Lord John Russell such, but Ido not say that I do not condemn that late act his which he tarnished that name which be was the first of his family to do (groans fer the Whigs). But ...

the honest and meorruptibW Kleetors of Trn!co, and that with the bless ng of God shall have large and overwhelming

... supported the Whigs as the friends of civil and religious freedom. I supported Lord John Russell such, but Ido not say that I do not condemn that late act his which he tar- j that name which he was the first of his [ family to do (groans for the Whigs). But the ...

MR. VILLIERS’B MOTION1

... important fact, or S3r:es of facts, by the electric telegraph which reached us last night. There w'as a full meeting of the Whigs and Free Traders at Lord John Russell’s Residence in Chesham-place, on yesterday. The number preset was 175. It was resolved ...

SATURDAY,

... was the nominee of the Whigs, whose mischievous and anti-Irish policy he deprecated, and stated that he would enter parliament au independent member, determined to protect the interests of Ireland, keeping himself aloof from Whigs and Tories, and entirely ...

ANALYSIS OF THE NEW HOUSE,

... the strength of the respective parties : Radical Reformers 87 New members pledged to reform Liberals and Whigs I'eelites Total Liberals am! Free Traders 357 Derby lies who have renounced protec* tiou Total ...

LATEST FROM AMERICA

... inter esting. Taking tha Whigs in the United States body, they are far from being unanimous in their expressions towards the nominee the Baltimore Convention. the ratification meeting held at New York, the Fillmore and Webster Whigs did not take any part ...

DEATH OF William sandes esq

... degree seldom to met with. To most hospitable were added manners the most and affable, r. Sands »as in polities *.l*e old Whig school, and we believe the last of that party in this count v. is remains were intered in the family vault at Ballylongford ...

MINISTERIAL DISSENSIONS

... Another section are ly resolute in their assertion of the superior claims of Sir Thomas the foniier Under Secretary under the Whig administration ; while third section of the cabinet are opposed to the appointment of either gentlemen. It thought probable ...

AMERICA

... that it is political offence that is against the prisoner, and that the other is only a sham.’’ Political—The Presidency The Whig mass meeting to ratify the nomination of General Seott took place on Thursday evening in this city— The whole burden of the ...

MINISTERIAL PROSPECTS,

... said, Mr. ilson Patten will not accept the olhee ol Lhair man Committees, of the House Commons. In that case, Sir. Baines, the Whig chief ol the Pool law Board, will probably the man. aggressive step will, in all likelihood, takei against the government belore ...