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A RIVAL LEAGUE

... other than those of the unpractical and impracticable Sharman.Crawford! Is the country never lo have rest ? Several of the Whig journals of Dublin and South call for something which they choose to term Provincial Conference, * for the purpose of creating ...

15. EU«o-qu»T, Dublin. Miy 16, 1857. 613 uD 1 Fk T UNION I «f l>ablin Art Uni m having fixe«l

... r-ceire the Priot pay meat p'nniaaioQ of the Royal Hibernian Academy, the l*riz’?s w.U exhibited in tbelr Rooms ootil the Dr. whig. . „ Frca t> the Public. OrJ t, May, 1557. MAT CHEW KENDRICK, R.U.A., Secretary. 617 THE LAST WEEK BUT ONE! Mr. Cranfiel I ...

BASENESS ABROAD AND AT HOME

... will never allow it to pass its present shape. It would clearly appear that improved legislation was not the object of the Whigs in bringing in this bill, j but that their object was place-making and jobbing If their object was to improve the bankrupt ...

“ DEMOCRATIC PRESSURE

... remind our readers that little conferences did take place Mayo during the election on the Quest's open highway, wherein the Whig’s voters came ofl second-best, ns their reverences desired. Brawls of similar character upheld 11 the good cause in Sligo ...

THE OLD STYLE

... of. Should Lord Palmkrsto* pressed herd by any such unexpected alliance, will announce Reform Bill on bis own account. The Whigs likely to bs split upon this roc |l “P adhering the Ministry and resisting the democracy, and part going with Lord John bis ...

iUISII ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... value set upon German courage high quarters. The Legionaries, however, were not sent to Canada. A happy thought struck some Whig wiseacre ; their destination became the Cape, and their task is pick quarrels with the Cattre tribes. They are to be rewarded ...

THE PRIESTS OF CLARE

... its privileges ami responsibilities, and the limit of its authority. The j arrings of the Romish clergy, their divisions into Whig and Ultramontane, and sub-divisions into various shades of the latter have imparted to their flocks throughout many districts ...

OBSERVATIONS

... outfit of tbe Artemese reflects, in every respect, high credit upon the French marine. The crew number 250 bands. —Northern Whig. Tuesday, the municipal authorities of Belfast, invited the Artemise, and invited the captain and officers to splendid dejeuner ...

THE WEATHER AND CHOPS

... parties assembledwera of every denomination. The man killed was an Orangeman, wss the mao who is the supposed murderer— Nortfiem Whig. , .. A. Short Honf-tmoo*.— An innocent-looking young countryman named Connor appeared before Mr. M'Nainara, the police-office ...

THE MEDICAL BILLS

... the poor-rates, and confer more extensive powers upon the Lord Lieutcnaut, who already the head and front of too many Irish Whig patronage-creating schemes. And, last of all, we find ourselves suddenly busied with the Medical Bills of Lord Elcuo and Mr ...

MARRIAGES

... had for thirty yean, held closer,uence of their opposition to this law. of the rear before last that party formed ™ strait Whigs, a-d abolished the Marne Law. Ihey dncod a license system , the result was a revival ufinumpernnee. and at the last annual ...

MINISTERS' MONET,

... Charles the Second is quite irrelevant. Ireland in those days far mors bsnignantly governed than in later lime*, when the Whigs passed the Penal Lawa.*’ The difference between Church and Ministers’ Money was plainly recognised m the legislation of 1833 ...