THE MINISTERS AND THE POPE

... the audacity the Whig ministers in venturing to start inch a strain. In what, j wemust ask,did the Tractarian movement originate ? Whose acts provoked it? Is Lord John Rusaell in this caw entitled to throw the first stone? The Whig Government of 1830 ...

Advertisements & Notices

... icstending to h conteet the eard, he7ies ervitten to the party 'named request. o ing him to weithdrawu his nanes Tories and whigs are l alike united in their determnination to re-slect the retiring member. ROBBERY AT TME POSTOFFICE.-A friend at Bath, desirous ...

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... means of a subscription, a monument was erected in the Victoria Cemetry, to the memories of Sharp and Williams, the victris to Whig tyranny. Surmounting this monument was a cap of liberty, emblematical of the caase for which these men had sacrificed their ...

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... I think it will be sufficient at present to say, that they will be the same as those on which I have edited the ANorthe7.n Whig for the last twenty-one years. The Annual Subscription will be £2 10s., and in proportion for shorter periods, payable in advance ...

SUMMARY OF THE WEEK

... of Trinity College, has been appointed Provost of Dublin University, in the room of the late Rev. Dr. Sadlieb.—The Northern Whig of the 27th, announces that Mr. W. T. M'Cullagh, the member for Dundalk, has just succeeded in obtaining from government a ...

SUMMARY OF THE WEEK

... looked to, to prevent the working classes from being made the dupes of interested men. We are glad to find that the Northern Whig holds out cheering hopes of better days for Ireland. It admits that fearful clearances have been made in the province of Munster ...

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... pervaded his h I conduct land language, that the chief necessity of cet I the country is the recottstitution alld union of a to Whig inlijority. lie : Tsere canl be no dottbt that lie likewvise coil- Ste . curs its the desire whjiols his few hut faithful ad- ...

DERBY MERCURY

... a dissolution of parliament must, almost of necessity, take place, though it is said that stong endeavour will be made the Whig-Radicals to waive this test of public opinion long enough to have the advantage which Mr. L. Kino's bill to increase the county ...

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... produces about 1,800,000 a year. We believe that the time is come when this most iniquitous tax must be abandoned, but the , Whigs are a slippery lot, and nothing but sheer compul ,ijon will induce them to give it up. X, Y.--The American dollar is worth ...

Published: Sunday 02 February 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1507 | Page: 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

Advertisements & Notices

... shall appear next week. A CONSTANT SUBSCRIBERYeS. ANxIous.-Never. F. A L.-Pray don't. at and they did go K. totes For' the Whigs were beatn n hyddg out of offJice. | uW. L. B-The boxes were all 7s. on p1r. Macready's .L.t Bwhe.eTs, in the old time, the ...

Published: Sunday 09 March 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1377 | Page: 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

Advertisements & Notices

... been reported unfairly in tthe Globe newspaper, that gen- tieman forwarded a letter explanatory of what he really did say. The Whig editor leaves the communication unnoticed, and we regret that press of other matter prevents our affording space for its insertlon ...

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... you allow me a wvord on thecnttoautolkepcei ?? Law Guardians. As regards the vain boasting of the 00e- Of5 railed Liberal Whigs, as to their preaching up is ths rate-paeysr for L electioneering purposes, economy, and retrenchment, let ci inquire Mi hb- ...