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THE LIBERAL PETITION

... that the prayer of the petition is grounded upon an I allegation of undue favoritism to the Con. I servatives. We know the Whigs do not stick at trifles. When a party purpose istt to be gained, they stand no nonsense,'! I as Mr. WHIG11T expresses it. ...

The CHARGE of CORRUPTION AGAINST IRISH MEMBERS

... (overn- sent of the day was Vhig, the county oh Sligo was repre- sented by two Conservatives, amid time boroughi of Sligo by a I Whig, amnd three or four appointmelts were givei to the i lfmimily or corncrctions of a Mr. Walker, residlent imn thie !borough ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST THE IRISH MEMBERS

... Mr. -Somers I . g~etl atnone fori that., H*l Ie ew that Mr. Somershad- .reSat 1 8s1ence with some of the members of the late whig I Rgov out, particulialy with Sir W. Somerville and Lord - Olifido , Witalos'S brother got an appointmeant-i the i , Loadgii ...

THE CHARGES OF CORRUPTION AGAINST IRISH MEMBERS

... fact', the whole e~teiimenawa perfectly false. Co. o.Brdtlnbk nod ~porto4of altdarilila't TOWI ch wc1~hglog pi -pglast thie whig golr- uqat gepeer; anaj, i reply to ?? a otherme I tt fhi.it; h.-. then Luck i iid ad fc u terenwas sufficient eve'drqeoe a ...

THE CHARGE OF CORRUPTION AGAINST IRISH MEMBERS

... the strongest language which could easily proceed from human lips; andi 1 said that whenever a coalition was formed between Whigs and Tories, Mt Keogh w ould accept the place of Solicitor-General for Ireland. On Saturday Dr Giffard, editor of the ' Standard ...

The CHARGE of CORRUPTION AGAINST IRISH MEMBERS

... practice on the part of the Whig Government, to which headverted in the Tublht. He added, with respect to a passage in his speech in the House of Commons, in which he said that the late Mr. Shell once stated that a certain Whig official held the Irish ...

The CHARGE of CORRUPTION AGAINST IRISH MEMBERS

... lone, that he did not belong to the Whigs-that lire did ill not belong to the Tories-1 and he solemunly declared 'B c that if there was a Peelite Government in office to-nioe- te ey row, and they, were joined by the Whigs, he would not jelin them for any ...

THE CHARGES OF CORRUPTION AGAINST IRISH MEMBERS

... 2iiit W 'uehoe;Qthe sxubject of ~plaetknatih o - r.Luasasbeiga almnatr I udin Whidh Mr. Keogh t ea h'didliot belojig t tihie -whigsaud he did not belog ii if, there, wase a I ee, to gorernmout in office to-mnorrow, and, yI tha thywr-badithhe i h wul nt ...

MONAGHAN ADJOURNED ASSIZES—TUESDAY

... well-toned voice, sweet- ness combined with power, and expression assosiated With cor- rent rendering of the text. The Norlhpra Whig epeaks In the following terms:- With much pleasure we ?? Conran's pmrformauncs slfforded ua. Her voice is one of remarkable ...