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THE EVENING PAG

... HIGHLAND SLOGAN. - tion of the Liberal party which fraternises most Among the stirring anecdotes of hair-breadth cordially with Whig governments. The Independent ’scapes and gallant performances which have come Oppositionists appear to been only second- from ...

COLONEL GHEATHED

... only sound form of Christianity —and fact synonym for tbe term—he was greeted with laughter from some very sagacious young Whigs—the country’s hope! Sir F. Thesiger made an earnest speech, characterised his wonted lucidity and force of argument. is said ...

THE STORM—THE “ IRON' DUKE.”

... marriage for the Queen's eecond daughter. The story bore ita face the evidence tbetit was absurd Parisian canard. Commend to Whig Cabinet) for creating Peers. For one public man that the Conservative Pally Ins elevated to the Upner House, the Greys, Kuasells ...

THE NEW STAFF COLLEGE

... passing events Belgium, dishonestly pretended to involve the ascendancy of Liberal principles, understood in these countries. A Whig organ tbe Pres*, while excitingly proclaiming that the Liberal cause has triumphed Belgium, endeavours to present the victory ...

ET, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 185 7-

... s to the dictates of an austere integrity. There would something approximating to romance in the picture of Whig Lord Chancellor who for Whigs had e*pecLil regard, and for Whiglings no peculiar tenderness! age where, acc rding to the phraseul gy of cant ...

LATET AS GUIS

... of the country on concerns of immense interest. Sir Frederic Tiiksiger made able speech scattering the windy phrases of the Whig commonplace-book ; and ended the opening scene of the Jew drama of the Session, which only diflersfrom the last in being much ...

and Brandon.)

... So with the Bank Act. crisis calls for off band declaration of Sir Charles Wood that he bad no g en ftn( J the ill-assorted Whig coterie intend to .^umll7o7>lT.'h compensate the country for them want of genius land route; hot this Lord Palmerston and hi« ...

NEW TEAR

... its greatness when allowed lo act for it*df those situations wherein its self-reliance thoroughly called Into pley. THE LAST WHIG SHUFFLE. (Frvm the Daily Xewt.) The appointment of the Marquis Clanrlcsrde to the Cab net hie not unimportant bearing Lord ...

EVENING PACKET, TUESDAV, DECEMBER 1. 1857*

... without sacrificing the best interests of the country. —(Cheers.) THE PRIEST THE WORKHOUSE. At Thurles Union, Saturday, the folk)whig correspondence was read:— POUTER. The following our usual statement of the exportiof for the Poor L»w ComoUMlou Office. Dablia ...