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THE WAR IN THE NORTH

... them. His apprsrsnee is like a rainbow in the Weal: the storm is coming. Whigs cannot always count upon the Liberals—nr, they are sometimes called, advanced Liberals.’ The m«r« Whigs could not hold office lor day, if left to themselves- They are set of ...

LONDON CGRRESPONDENOE

... John adopts the usual (Whig) course stating that imperial interests require secrecy for the present—which will most probably do—there will be a few revelations to astonish quiet minds of the British public, will be found that the Whigs have once more truckled ...

AUIUVAL OF THE DAMASCUS

... non diitcn toward* Lynebburg. He it confident of raoeitißg Lea'* aurrcnder, togetbci with tba ramaiui bit aimy. Tha Richmond Whig, now a minor paper, •aya (lie aateuatioa lb* city bee been pro* greiting lot mouth. Tb* poopla, however, teluaed to bsiiate ...

THE FERMANAGH MAH, AND ENNISKIILKN CHRONICLE. TIIURSDAV, JUNE 23. 13C4

... feeling, cliar.cter of the dead pairiot won it* 'V among all knew anylliing of lit', “d. over Ilia graee,ill Calnrmoyle, Whig, Tory, Hadical, Saxon, mid Cell, breathe one hearly aenlimaul—“ Here liea an lioneat man.” When he raw hia coontry in the depth ...

EXECUTION Of CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

... above bis fellows as the the President of the Council. He is the flower of all English statesmen, diplomatists, heroes, and Whigs.— The force of nature can no further go. To rear and to elevate to supreme dignity, such character the consummate feat and ...

actions by a prisoner

... iir.tenl it is week in Hie Coilinumi. Poet lemsrk. iliet Russell« ministry is nieily nesrly » hoinogmeous Whig gosernmein.lli .imoti purely Whig onstsciet is, esleni.lly spetkiDg, , source of gtest dissilssolego soil meekness ; is Hie gosernmenl to gsin ...

THE MINISTRY

... promise of introducing nsw one Ike next seiaian. The session | has come, and notwithstanding (ha tucontcsiible fac i ...

•non to .«>: i» t.i. -ay EogUndi .nJ .1,,. looked opon «. promt.'ng Au.u.a, Loui. Napoleon, tb. a'l ol Ibrtn

... *rriir‘l. lelr member wbotu Mr. Soiteei hoe rrplierd wee;. 0. whig. But lift eeidenlly Jell the whig petty 1 oabt ee to ihe rrtarn of men the ialoar hit eucceitor. N« time wei loij. deed whig wee uo» kntied when llnog wbig.liue lent forth lojet.ee Ilie ...

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS

... yesterday bv Colonel Taylor, the lory Whip, inviting the attendance of the Conservative members Lord Derny*s house. The Observer (Whig Liberal paper) adds In any case Lord Derby is right in . mleavouriug ascertain the real sentiments of the steady members of ...

THE MINISTRY

... Horsmsn and Lowe and the moderate Whigs may carry the day. Lord Ruassll, looking at the matter entirely as Whig Premier, baa evidently not made up his mind from whioh quarter the wiod blows ; and is a toss-up whether the old Whigs the Radical men are have their ...

W. H. RICHARDSON & CO.,

... eight letters, in which Mr. Martin expresses strong opinions on the rights and condition of Ireland. He seems to prefer Tory to Whig rule in this country, according to the following passage:— The leader* of the Irish Protestants—that is, oar Tories,* * Co ...

THE FRENCH PROPOSAL

... operat-. They art all in the wrong together* The Whig leaders may upB«*l one another if they please. We trust, in the event of the bresk*down of Lord Palmerston's Administra. lion, that no modified Whig Ministry will be found acceptable to tba country ...