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December 1857
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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

LEGAL APPOINTMENTS

... public opinion, the Lord Lieutenant seems disposed at length to exercise degree of scrupulousness »n conferring place upon Whig adherents. The Chairmanship Kilkenny has been given to Mr. Corbalus, Q.C., and the office ol Law Adviser to the Casile, thus ...

TRIUMPH FOR THE PRIESTS

... Government, he would have been the means of inflicting its deathblow upon ecclesiastical intimidation. The feeble and tricky Whig clique, however, shirked ibair duty in the crisis, and the consequence is Colonel Higgins’s expression of opinion—for which ...

DEPARTMENT FOR JUSTICE

... care men who hue interest her existence anti are alien her views. mane who have regarded with rrepeet the career of the ,t Whig loader during the last thirty years the has adopted with regard to the .dmiwaon of Jews into farhamant hts been aource astonishment ...

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 ...

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 ...