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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

“SAVE ME PROM MY FRIENDS.”

... think our particular friend, young Dan, has very good reason to exclaim, Save from my friends.” it possible, we ask, that the Whigs could give no belter berth to his father’s son than the occupation of yellow fever cot, vice Richard Ryan, deceased, at Brazil ...

DEPOPULATION OF IRELAND

... escaping from its dire effects can be expected to remain until their gradually diminishing resources are entirely ex. bausted. Whig legislation has brought us to this deplor. able state of affairs, and how it may terminate Providence alone must determine ...

THR QITBBIf—THE

... the present week. Why it has happened that John Author Rorbdck should hare stood forward as volunteer, or been selected the Whigs their champion, on so critical an occasion we are wholly loss to comprehend. Iu the House of Commons or out of it, the quondam ...

EXTENSION OF THE IRISH FRANCHISE

... thirty years. But it is unnecessary to dwell longer on this scandalous measure, which, if carried, would hand over to the Whigs the representation of every county and large town in Ireland. Lord Stanley has pledged himself to use his most strenuous exertions ...

THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS

... they were of the a»h*leaved kidney species very large, and bore all the appearance of having arrived at maturity.—A’orfArm Whig. Good News —On yesterday some excellent new potafoe* were exhited lor sa e in our market free from disease of any kind, and ...

TITK EVENING PACKET, SATTKEAT, 1 JUNE, WA

... unfortunate general ; ami Queen Victoria might, with equal reason, exclaim John Temple, restore my allies”! Rut this, by the Whigs at least, cannot be done, and we repeat it, that, in the event of England’s being involved in a European war, she will have ...

DUTIES PAID IN DUBLIN THIS WEBB

... rain fell, but not more than the necessities of the growing crops demanded. Yesterday had several slight showers. —Northern Whig. Already bavo new potatoes been sent for aaU into onr market- have seen some fields in blossom, and ware told by gentleman ...

WILLIAM SMITH O’BRIEN

... members of Parliament about, or have amt Irish representatives ? speak not of political class, or of men professing either Whig, Tory, or Radical principles. say it is a national shame and a national scandal that our representatives not sift this iniquity ...

SALE OP WOOL IN DUBLIN

... brought good prices. Sheep were also in demand, but there were few the stands, and those were nearly all bought up Nor therm Whig. Reproductive Employment —It affords us much pleasure in being able to notice the efforts that some spirited individuals ara ...

TTTE EYEXTNTf PACKET, SATTTTIBAY, 15 JENE, IftAO

... their conduct—(Laughter.) I had unfortunately been a Whig, bu' 1 thought it lull time to retire out of the 1 ramp when I found that they were doing no justice to Ireland. Mr. Fitzgerald —Then yon were Whig until you found then* acting that w iy ? Witness ...

hit: evening packet, Tuesday, is june, 1850,

... Sleator, and each person left the meeting it suited his convenience. , Do you agree with Mr. Slcator in his opinions of the Whigs ?—I do not know them. I heard (bat he gave some very comical opinions.—(A laugh.) Judge Ball.—lt was a meeting of the county ...

CURES FOR THE UNCURED I

... appears, for so far, rcc. I examined nine potato fields this day, and six ware diseased a greater or less extent/V-AorrAera Whig, ...