CATHOLIC DEFENCE ASSOCIATION
... so fierce in their denunciations of him, and so zealous supporters of the rascal Whigs as they were in *4B. Amen, I say; th> y are getting their reward from the * Whigs.* ** ...
... so fierce in their denunciations of him, and so zealous supporters of the rascal Whigs as they were in *4B. Amen, I say; th> y are getting their reward from the * Whigs.* ** ...
... TRADE OV BELFAST. The Northern Whig unites forward the following condative proofs of the rapidly-increasing prosperity of Belfast A return of the vessels employed at the various ports Ireland, the Whig says, has been published, by which it appears that ...
... Colonel Sibthorp has vanquished Sir Charles Wood. The gallant member for Lincoln has, single-handed, fought and conquered the Whig Ministry. He has compelled them to do that which they not only said they would not do, but that which they vehemently protested ...
... of » common-place character. They did nothing, and suffered nothing, to perpetuate the remembrance of their name. Not so the Whig Ministry of the year of the Great Exhibition. Its like was never seen before, and it is more than questionable, whether its ...
... ships, men, and revenue. The menace, being well timed, was eminently successful! Everybody was in apprehension, that if the Whig Ministry went out, the relics of the Tory faction must come in. Free-trade must be sacrificed to Protection, and a revolution ...
... tsfte office at a moment’s notice, does not wish to precipitate a Ministerial crisis, bnt would rather see the downfal of the Whig Government come, as it were, of its own accord, or, in other words, in the natural course of things. Mr. Baillie’s' motion ...
... Lord Naas, not Mr. Hums, was the occasion of their defeat this time. Who is to be the next leader of the forces by whom the Whig Cabinet are to be vanquished, is not given us to know j but there is one thing which may safely say. W© may confidently predict ...
... which, under Mr. Tufmell.—The leaders and many distin- the awi’rr of her gorenuuant, has boon seta- guishad members of the Whig porta hare proaontcd the Qreat and the Capo Good Hapo, light Hoc. Boor, TufnoU, for and moons of stoom-vessels, hoc ImUeatei ...
... scarcely glimmering of constitutional freedom could be discerned amid the galaxy of Whig professions. The Reform Act has now been passed more than ten years, and Whig power, with the exception of short interval, has ever since been in the ascendant. By ...
... impost, as it is a discomfiture for tli e Government. We believe we are correct in aayio? that other important defeats await the Whig Ji;’ nistry before the lapse of many days. More expected Secessions to the Church Rome. —We understand that Dr. Wiseman others ...
... on their behalf, have been ruined by the woraing of free trade. The following paragraph from a correspondent of the Northern Whig travelling in the south, throws new light on the cause and ease of the ruined millowners: There is great outcry for protection ...
... determined, meeting the leading Conservatives, to’.,™ their wannest support to the motion of Mr. Bailli condemnatory of the Whig administration of affairs in Ceylon. The motion of the hon. tieman has been altered, at the suggestion of tli beads of the ...