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... tusestig•te certain nharges brought against Mr G. 11. W. Dobbro, Sub-limpet:star of Conrabolary, by Mr C Ly lo.peoWr.—Sorlitera Whig. ...
... tusestig•te certain nharges brought against Mr G. 11. W. Dobbro, Sub-limpet:star of Conrabolary, by Mr C Ly lo.peoWr.—Sorlitera Whig. ...
... STATE OP THE UNION, Tho folio whig Utter was then read fromtlio com mlssio&ers : Poor Law Commission Office, Dublin, 17th Dec., Sib—The Commissioners, &c., desire acquaint the Board Guardians of the Limerick Union that they have received Mr. Burke’s ...
... ENTATION UT DILINDAUL writs to the 'MOM My heading is your issue this day a (rose the &ahem Whig, 'that sir Gum reception on his maven was very and sot calculated to c. d. any hares of 'the I eay, is father the hat I beg to say, that the of will Bed to ...
... this in next neve, that the eler- tore of Limerick understand how acted when the was invited to or otherwiee uf the of the Whigs Fr ser ‘Willian Street. July 15, 1866. LIMERICK PROTESTANT ORPHAN SOCIETY ...
... What did the Whigs ever do foe fie!.thil 1 Why, Mr. Gladatime took • tax of 1130,000 a year off pepper to benefit the Irish ! ! ! that t' e poor devil. of Irish might have it cheap to eat with their vegetables. em while Ireland wee under Whig rule they would ...
... British governsent reel,' make a garden—if not a Paradisecould mats a land literally flowing with milk and honey but what is the Whig government doing but taxing its very charities and making of it a land of beggary and besets, banishing the best of iu pop ...
... and during the eeering •ill be prepared to show? their departments well-eseorted selection of Plain and Fancy Goods, Which Whig bought on the Best POSSIBLE TERMS, they are pregtemed Is to the Public Liman Cash Priem. Sertember ...
... To revert to the exaggerated auguries of the w►ole of the Englieh and Whig I►iab press in re- (grime to the rebel irruption on the Northers States must be needleu. Never were Whig Minis. tees and Editors more unaaimoua in infamous policy or an egregious ...
... Caledonian sour. You would imagine that ho is to be deified by the English and Irish Whig Liberal press! Liberal did we say P We should have writtenby the English and,lrisli Whig press,spendthrift iu the extravaganoe of parisitical incense. If his scope of smelling ...
... aad General Merchant and Outfitters, 28, GeorgeStrest, Limerick. pow car New Goods we are pepared to cupply all Orders with whig we may be favoured in the latest fashions both ip and Workmanship, April. 11, 1867. ...
... happily, the Whigs are not Engl brave little nation, whose heroic most rivalled in modern days the cient Spartans, appeals to Engla trink-we believe it cannot app and our nat show us the course we must tak idle for the peace-at-any-price Whig Cabinet to ...
... RYAN to iatimate to the Grot t y Public of famoriek, that she has opened the stows tablishumut. when they will be ware of 'Whig rythent is the Coadertkaary &Maw the very best dcmwiption. Luncheose anti Diane's at extremely Prime. wises, Brandies, and ...