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FLAX CULTIVATION—INDIA OR IRELAND?

... whether sufficient exertion has of late been made to promote its cultivation at home. Our practical cotemporary, the Northern Whig, has paid considerable attention to this aspect of the subject, and given a place in its columns to a number of communications ...

A MONSTER MEETING IN COCKAIGNE

... do not know to be unfounded, let us select a sentence from the letterof Lord Fielding ; When one reflects the conduct of the Whig Government in the revolution of 1848, who, by the means of our Consul at Rome, the late notorious Mr. Freeborn, employed secret ...

THE ANCIENT DRUIDS AT OXFORD

... people from the point of view from which they look at them } Unfortunately for the peace and prosperity of this country, the Whigs made it rule during their former administrations regard the Irish people” the Roman Catholic community only. All their complaints ...

HOMES OF THE POOH IN BELFAST

... HOMES OF THE POOH IN BELFAST. The Northern Whig bu been sending its into tb« poor places of Belfast, and it gives very terrible descriptions of the state of the homes. Here is one specimen The first hoosa purposed to explore was that at the farthest end ...

sons, with power to add their number, were appointed oa the committee of the society for the ensuing year Lord

... Carlisle, Lsqre. After vote of thanks Major General Cbesney had been passed, the meeting separated.— Abridged from the Kortkarm Whig. THREATENED FRENCH DESCENT OX CANADA. The immense development of the Rifle Volunteer organisation Great Britain has altogether ...

THE PAPAL QUESTION

... should spring op. Dr. declared tbe intention the priest, to be unceasingly and steadily to demand of tbe English Government, it Whig or It Tory, those important measures embodied in tbe Pastoral Addreee.** subsequently said here solemnly protest against tbe ...

RECOGNITION OF ITALIAN INDEPENDENCE

... putting the Ministry in a minority which is strangely enough conveyed in this Address over the names such deserters from the Whigs as Messrs. Monacll, Cogan, Gavin, and Waldron, together with a few “rising barristers,” we regard a mere affectation. The ...

CI.OfiI.NG PRICES

... name* were hroucht under notice Messrs. Ku>seli and Errington, have only to eay that they are rc«p«.‘ciable and con,M*tent Whigs. They have received many favours from Lord Palmeraton—they have done him good service before now, hot they never came bravely ...

A SLIGHT DIFFERENCE OF OPINION

... has crushed in the inception. Since the Legate described the writers of the Nation and Irishman a “ few waggish youths,” the Whig press in the provinces has become quite enamoured of him. But we turn to the Tablet, and there find Dr. Cullen’s Address r ...

AN INDEPENDENT PRIEST

... the rent, but subsidy which they have contented, bow to tbe landlord to convince them of tbe errora of their ways upon the Whig principles sppltos to foreign states They who teecb rebellion to subjects, teach tenants to change their landlords, to depoee ...

SHARP SUCOHNO

... considerably larger than pigeon's eggs, and are extremely promising specimen* of what can be done with care and attention —Northern Whig, CODKT OF COMMON PtEAS— Tdesdat. M’Lcaieftt. Quinn. the flitting of the Court the Chief Justice delivered the unanimous Judgment ...