IRELAND. Ms LORD LIEUTENANT.—Lord Eglinton is at pre. sent msking a to^ •- Ireland, and is everywhere ..
... the purpose of giving thaw) readings from his own work. whioh have been on the greatest events of the Loudon season.—Northere Whig, ...
... the purpose of giving thaw) readings from his own work. whioh have been on the greatest events of the Loudon season.—Northere Whig, ...
... Low Upset Pros, withis the Premihe., No. 36 Taos- Gam OKI the 13tb July carneot. at Twsios Now; sad. is the sweat of DO offer Whig for the whole the map will be eepuewi ia se r Lot 1 consists of Druggets, Blankets, Prieto, Pleas*, Shirtings, Ticks, Slkeetinee ...
... of Team. L. /PHs% looks upon the recession of a Tory Government to pewee as no snob a Is Homes Catisohe interest* se the Whigs would represent It. TnE POTATO IN IRKLAND.—The Cork Era. wiser has the following We regret to say it is new beyond • question ...
... bill involving the major interests of Scottish ednea• Hon, when that billhad been prepared in the Whig manufactory, and had been actually promised by the Whig official. The case is by no menus a clear case of patriotic interest in the welfare of Scotland ...
... Having sold the shmsolt to a and santhitions fanatic, Lord Palineleatoo' was more economically baying ttp the arietocratie Whigs in open market. It was difficult totelieve thie g t his objects *ere purely patriotic, and it was oertain that his practice ...
... the humblest of the members he contemptuously snubbed, and made wrathful and revengeful by his insulting witticisms. The next Whig Premier, whoever he may be, is pretty certain to treat the Commons of Britain with the respect due to gentlemen. The Scottish ...
... to its disposing by dwelling upon an irrational object. But Lords borough and Alvanley and Eldon, and jodgesof kindred sym- Whigs seem tohave been led by their love of art to admirethe skill with which the technicalities of our blessed real property law ...
... ty. A rrm.geme..t. have been wade for advAnoing and pri.tretimi Con-orrati we int. re.do in the registration courts, ad th. Whig. will find • idren.io ii opp offered to 'Lein whenever • eac.acy o, cur,. —Won. lay Herald. SUNDAY OPENING OF PUBLIC MUSEUM/I-0o ...
... as one of those hateful things which have from time to time sunk Scotland in the eyes and the estimation of Englandnamely, a Whig job—we are yet not altogether without hope that it may be productive of good service to the higher education of the country ...