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THE NEW IRISH PEER

... Secretary for Ireland, with a scat in the Privy Council for both England and Ireland. He held this office till the collapse of the Whig Ministry in February, 1852. From 1837 to 1852 he sat for Drogheda; since the latter year for Canterbury, with which city he ...

THE SAURIN AND STARR CASE

... away, leading his ‘ steed,* followed by some unsympathetic observations from one ortwo jarveys who witnessed the occurrence.— Whig. ...

THE CONSTABULARY

... on, the value of flax has greatly increased of late, so that must look for high prices dur ing the coming season.”— Northern Whig. The New House of Commons. —There are, representatives of English constituencies, 13 Independents, 12 Unitarians. 5 Jews, 3 ...

THE FENIANS IN AMERICA

... Railway communications between Moulins and Nevers is interrupted. I’UOPOSED BANQUET MU. GLAD STONE. Belfast, Tuesday The Northern Whig, in leading article, it umlerstauds it is in contemplation invito Mr. Gladstone to public banquet in Belfast. The article goes ...

that at one time I thought the end might be attained. But I venture confidently to say that I never

... have forgotten the facts of the case of the Irish Church. They have argued like those Whig patriots spoken of Mr. Macaulay, who said they were so zealous for all the Whig doctrines of the day that they gave no thought whatever to the claims—scarcely, indeed ...

APPROVAL AS WRITTEN ON PLANS

... for the Colonies has added a ten years’ apprenticeship in the toils of office, they cannot see why the old Whig rule is to be forgotten or the Whig stripling to miss his promotion. And to do Mr. Fortescue justice has earned it. He is a safe Under Secretary ...

BELGIUM

... now seeks it again upon principles of a somewhat curious description. Mr. Waldron while in parliament was known as staunch Whig; ho now oilers himself Catholic Tory. He undertakes to giro the Government of Lord Derby an independent support so long is ...

out the clay, which closed with both parties holding their own positions. On the 3rd the battle w;is renewed, and

... Castlewellan, the defendant in Newry. and the damages are laid at £3,000. An able bar has been engaged on both side. —Northern Whig. The Belfast Libel Cases. —We understand that the case of John Lytle v. John lieu, for libel, is fixed to commence Saturday ...

THE PRINCESS ALEXANDRA

... that Sergeant Sullivan will attend as one of the Crown prosecutors,’ and not the Attorney- General, as previously stated.— Whig. Extraordinary Conduct of Mr. John Rea. —Mr. Rea has his lucid intervals, and one of them happily was concurrent with the meet ...

THE DUBLIN CORPORATION

... tell the people of Ireland that they were disaffected and point out ihe measures to be adopted when for fourteen years the Whigs had control of affairs in this country and had never thought of remedying them. The exertions of the Incumbered Estates Court ...

THE CARLING FORD DISPENSARY,

... what it it worth. A hundred years ago the difference between Whig and Tory was more strongly marked than it is now, and it is questionable whether the opinions of even the wisest among the Whigs were then identical with thosoofihewiscstamong theTorics. But ...

TIIK STATE OF IRELAND

... the speech of a Whig worked up by the presence of obvious and bitterdisaffection propose the actual adoption of one of those measures which enjoy a traditional repute among as perfect cures fur all possible national evils, but which Whigs in general are ...