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IRELAND

... IRELAND. Representation of Belfast.—The Northern Whig announces that a section at least of the Liberal constituency have been weighing the propriety of sending a requisition to Sir James Graham to stand for that town when sufficient signs of an approaching ...

IRELAND

... made. The schools are in general working successfully. The Dungarvan election has resulted in the retnru of Mr Ponsonby, the Whig nominee, over Maguire, the proprietor of the Cork Examiner, Roman Catholic, and the representative of the Tenant League. The ...

IRELAND

... Bishops, prissts, and people will have no cause to be grateful to the Whigs other than as they are grateful to the Pontiuß Pilate, Judas, and the Chief Priest of Judea. The Whigs have done us most especial benefit, but we need not thank them. They served ...

IRELAND

... Conciliation Hall, Dublin, has been purchased by a Manchester firm, who are about to change it into huge gin palace. The Northern Whig, advocating the establishment in Ireland of tribunals of commerce, points to the Encumbered Estates Court as an example of ...

LATEST NEWS

... ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Lo.njjon, Monday Morning Express-Ministerial Crisis.—Nothing positive known, but belief in formation of a Whig-Peelite Cabinet continue*. The Marquis of Lansdowne, LordJ. Russell, Lord Stanley, and the Earl of Aberdeen bad an interview ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... as Sir Edward Lytton, from one who is a constitutional Whig, mixing in the society of the leading Whigs, may reasonably be expected to know something of the real opinions of the constitutional Whig party, and, we are sure, will be read with great satisfaction ...

THE FREE TRADE EXPERIMENT

... the experiment has failed, that fortune has been otherwise nnpropitious to the cause. For the first two years of office tho Whigs had a species of Dictatorship, and might do what they pleased. In fact, they did what they pleased, and were not called to ...

DEATH OF LORD DUNDRENNAN. It with much pain that announce the demise, after short illness, of Lord Dundrennan. ..

... representation of the Stejartry Kirkcudbright, in which his patera*' estate 8 8itU ated, and was elected without£Pr™t,o». heQ the Whigs returned to power in 1846, he appointed Solicitor- General. Tb.s rendered him to his seat in Parliament at J tuents; but was ...

PUBLIC PENSIONS

... bled the gold that forms the pension Can it be as the prime Tory wrangler in Blackwood, who has opposed almost everything the Whig Government ever attempted or performed for the public good, and carried on that opposition to the close of the last session ...

SUMMARY

... reason to doubt that a coalition between the leading members of the Peelite section of the Conservative party and the present Whig administration will shortly ensue. It would be premature to speculate with any pretension to certainty what the precise allotment ...

Dundee Courier

... Blair- Adam, son of Sir Charles Adam, and grandson of the tlate Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court firm Jadherent of the Whigs, and in whose behalf the whole Government interest was exerted- The seat has been in possession of that party ever since the ...

Published: Wednesday 11 June 1851
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 599 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TRADE AND COMMERCE

... TRADE AND COMMERCE. (From the Belfast Northern Whig.) Value of Flax.—ln our last publication mentioned, in one of our market notes, that Mr Francis Hale, a tenant to the Marquis of Downshire, and who resides near Banbridgc had sold, i„ ]ast market, to ...