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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

WHIG APPOINTMENTS

... WHIG APPOINTMENTS. (men thk nuns.) Her Majwty*# priwot adviscn art unfortanata •election* Lord Lieotanants of cocmtiu. Tba ralaad axa ...

in England among literary men on this matter, and to set at rest the question between tho Whig and ourselves

... in England among literary men on this matter, and to set at rest the question between tho Whig and ourselves respecting bigotry, we will quote a paragraph which stands prominently at the head of the literary intelligence in last week’s Athencrum : It ...

but do protest against that subordination of the seats of justice to political necessities which the Whigs have ..

... but do protest against that subordination of the seats of justice to political necessities which the Whigs have carried to so indecent a length—even passing by conscientious men of their own party in order to propitiate faction whose clamours are a manifest ...

THE EVENING PACKET TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 186 0

... tba Government with bis seventy followers In all emergencies ; tbs Whigs, on tba other, bending over to the Agitator tbe entire patronage of Ireland. O'Connell worked to support tbe Whigs; tbe priests worked to support O'Connell; people voted to please ...

LORD CAMPDSN S ADDRESS

... contest anti Whig principles. I prepared to to. Tbe Whigs are tbe avowed enemies the Holy See. 1 one of its roost devoted children. Tbe Whigs wish to despoil the Holy Father his temporal wish to preserve them for him all their integrity. The Whigs support ...

THE KNELL

... known that all the improprieties and absurdities said to surround tho office are of Whig creation. The Court in Dublin Castle was an honour and not a disgrace, until Whig Viceroys admitted tho “hack jaunting-car” style of gentry, upon whom the Morning Post ...

THE NORTHERN REVIVAL

... REVIVAL. It would have been creditable if the leading journal, and the Roman press of Ireland, before copying from the Northern Whig an article condemning the Ulster Revival as a delusion and a fraud,” had taken the pains to consider on what grounds our Belfast ...

THE LONDON PRESS

... always be followed by increase of revenue, so promptly as it has been shown to be this revenue return. THE SICK WHIGS. (from the press.) The Whigs are very sick. Their friends have not yet taken a final farewell of them, but it is known that they are in a ...

THE FONS MALORUM

... which displays the Mariolatrist symbol as its figure-head blames the Legate for the whole of it. He has kept the Whigs in office, and the Whigs—Lord Palmerston especially—are notorious fomenters of revolution. Dr. Cullen has got up a good deal of talk against ...

THE “NATIONAL PETITION “ MOVEMENT

... strengthen the alliance between the Cullenites and the Whig Ministry. Allbough Cullen’s vanity, or bis ignorancs of the state and requirements thi* country, may prevent his disavociating himavlf from the Whig party, or may indefinitely postpone candid acknowledgment ...

THE MINISTRY

... THE MINISTRY. The Herald remarks that a series of disastrous failures is all the Whigs will have to boast about, when they are on their autumnal visit to their constituents. ...

THE BALLOT

... step in advance— which, doubtless, it is—to have a Cabinet Minister in either House among their ranks. Very steadily are the Whigs descending to Democracy. It is not so long since Lord John Russell declared the Ballot an “open question and when his Reform ...