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... THE END OF THE WHIG& The Seined', Review says that Mr. Disraeli, at the close of • triumphant session, does not affect to disguise hie joy at having outwhigged his enemies the Whigs. The reign of began with the Reform Bill of l&R, and will end, he thinks ...
... WHIG ADMINISTRATOR& (mom rex rrsii). The least satisfactory part of the naval policy of the Government is the proposal to build the two largest armour-clad ships in the world, at a moment when the whole policy of shipbuilding is in a state of absolute ...
... Ireland and Irish affairs by the late Whig Govern. ment, duriog their long tenure of offloe—particnlaxly so to the firm) and commercial legieletion having reference to Ireland, introduced sod mded by the late Whig Chancellor of the Exchecruer, Mr. Gladstone ...
... JUSTICE TO IRELAND,- OR THE WHIGS AND TORIES.° The following is from • pamphlet jest published nudes the above title The great whig merchants and manufacturers, who were always jealous of Irish commerce manufactures, laws so as to entirely destroy ...
... THE WHIG LSB iriD WILSON T OCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. The sombre aanually exam& dal total amber by other maker, of awing maebittea.— /few of the World. TO SERVANTS WANTING PLACES. ADVERTISE in the Hampshire Independent. Three lines for Is. ed. ...
... wrestiug it from us. c mild cite wore instances of where Ireland suffered under Whig misrule, but those two instances alone should decide every true Iriehen in against supporting a Whig caudidate. Latterly we find cry of the Disestablishment of the Protestant ...
... CLOCKS I WATCHES' AND ” is ever on the Whig. TIMEPIECES! LUDWIG YEALY, CLOCK I WATCH MAKER, JEWELLER, A c ., attention to his Stock of CLOCKS of every description, Gold & Silver WATCHES, COLD CHAINS, EAR-RINCIS, RINGS, SCARP PINS, every other Wad of ...
... I the presem Carrese7. ^ Od Whigs I ILY rtruts. the of this nature uf they emanated it case, , ve , whose great merit it was to the Bill 9f Rights, affirming the right of subject to bear arms, and who, in 1846, the Tories from office for attemr to re-ii ...
... CLOCKS! WATCHES! AND TIMEPIECES! ia ever oa the Whig. LUDWIG YEALY, CLOCK I WATCH MAKER, JEWELLER, An, LNVITES attention to his Stock of CLOCKS of every description, Gold sic Silver WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, EAR•RINGS, RINGS, SCARF PINS, and every other ...
... THE WHIG GOVERNMENT AND THE IRISH RAILWAYS. (Pwes Times.) ignores the memorial of the Irish re. re sive commonen respecting the purchase of the Irish railways. He admits that the peers who signed the memorial are numerous—lie has piofound respect for ...
... WHIG PURITY.—THE LATE BOROUGH ELECTION. To THE EDITOR or THE Lynn Advertiser. . . . . . - - Sir,—Shortly after the late election it was very common to hem the question: How came Sir Fowell Buxton to win ? and the answer was almost invariably unsatisfactory ...