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January 1860
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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

A SLIGHT DIFFERENCE OF OPINION

... has crushed in the inception. Since the Legate described the writers of the Nation and Irishman a “ few waggish youths,” the Whig press in the provinces has become quite enamoured of him. But we turn to the Tablet, and there find Dr. Cullen’s Address r ...

CI.OfiI.NG PRICES

... name* were hroucht under notice Messrs. Ku>seli and Errington, have only to eay that they are rc«p«.‘ciable and con,M*tent Whigs. They have received many favours from Lord Palmeraton—they have done him good service before now, hot they never came bravely ...

AN INDEPENDENT PRIEST

... the rent, but subsidy which they have contented, bow to tbe landlord to convince them of tbe errora of their ways upon the Whig principles sppltos to foreign states They who teecb rebellion to subjects, teach tenants to change their landlords, to depoee ...

Queen’s County Hounds—2oth Kilmarooey—At Eleven

... of America is widely different from oar own, sod we for our part* have no desire to be belter acquainted with it.— Northern Whig. THE ANTI-SLAVERT AGITATION AMERICA. are daily information, from public and private ►our. ea, which that a raigo of terror ...

SHARP SUCOHNO

... considerably larger than pigeon's eggs, and are extremely promising specimen* of what can be done with care and attention —Northern Whig, CODKT OF COMMON PtEAS— Tdesdat. M’Lcaieftt. Quinn. the flitting of the Court the Chief Justice delivered the unanimous Judgment ...