IRELAND
... potatoes present quite blackened appearing Th unlooked-for blight have a cusastrous effect over the whole country.— Northern Whig. ...
... potatoes present quite blackened appearing Th unlooked-for blight have a cusastrous effect over the whole country.— Northern Whig. ...
... save life, and two of them, Moorhead and Nelson, took a noble part in rescuing the unfortunate inmates of the house.— Northern Whig. Fenian Alarms.— Suspicious craft paragraphs are again appearing in the Irish provincial papers. The Waterford Mail mentions ...
... practised as special pleader for some years, and 1852 became Queen counsel and Bencher. The same year he was returned in the Whig interest for Durham (city), conjunction with Mr. Grainger. In 1857 he was elected at the head of the poll, having for his colleague ...
... House of Representatives has succeeded in electing Speaker, but a majority of only one. Mr. Pennington, a supporter of the old Whig doctrines, fills the office. The Republicans decided the contest by changing their candidate. The free blacks, who are reckoned ...
... Reform, but looking the melancholy events that are passing America : let once be understood by the constituencies that the Whig Government is identified with schemes for a large extension of the franchise, and for secret voting, and well know what result ...
... essay SK^ »d other where people looked for Were almost the only books struck P wit P h ftTSi'fi&SS all were Whigs and Tories both admired and Whig influence, was placedl in pY,• some powerful of the* pocket borough of JalneTe wfs returned member lor Edinburgh ...
... us, and we must make our selection. Some people say there is no difference now between Whig and Tory. Well, I don't quite believe that, though there are some Whigs very like some Tories (laughter); but in the two candidates that are now offered to yon ...
... purpose. The first London Daily which appeared was Morning Chronicle, 1770, lately deceased. It was one of the steadiest Whig Journals that ever truly boasted political consistency, until the death of the respected proprietor, Mr. Perry. With this ...
... progress of Reform, and showed that as the number of meetings increased, so did the opinions or professed opinions of Tories, Whigs, and Liberals inside the House, in favour of the necessity of a change in our Parliamentary system extending the suffrage to ...
... enemy has been driven from several positions, but still confronted him. He captured 20 guns and 2,500 prisoners. The Richmond Whig estimates the Confederate loss at 5,000 men, including five generals killed, and seven wounded. The Federal loss is estimated ...
... agreed t0 the cbainber - Tho ' , POLAND. - took his departure from 'nin 'count • rec ipitation. He was unable, however, . whig), Popular demonstrations at the railway ff ere repeated at the other stations on the _,T X Y. a , Constanf^ —.he Paris papers ...
... IRELAND. The late Riots Belfast.—Although the riots have ceased (says the Northern Whig of Saturday), we shall in all probability for many days to come, have to record the lamentable results of the recent dreadful scenes. We have this morning to announce ...