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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 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 ...

CORK HUSTINGS

... forth the Pastoral the Irish Bishop*. Every vote then given for is * vote •gainst the Bishops“Third—Because ia Whig Placeman, and the Whig* are the worst enemies of Ireland. Remember the Famine 1847. Protestant Electors, will you support Nominee Government ...

CORK HUSTINGS

... in the Pastoral of the Irish Bishops. Every vote then given for is a vote against the Bishops. “Third—Because is Whig Placeman, and tbe Whigs are the worst enemies of Ireland. Remember the Famine of 1847. M Protestant Electors, will you support Nominee ...

LORD CAMPDEN 8 ADDRESS

... electors of the county of Cork:— Gentlemen—Some of the best and most patriotic men in your noble county have asked contest anti • Whig principles. I am prepared to do so. Whiga are the avowed enemies of Holy See. 1 one of its roost devoted children. The Whiga ...

IRISH CRIMK

... M.P., writes a long letter in the Cork Examiner of Monday, justifying bis two votes during the past week in favour of the Whigs, whom he has so long consistently abused. assigns among other reasons hi* attachment to free trade principles, bia reliance ...

'Sfe d&mug |)axfeei

... displeasure of large constituencies, but whose loss to the House might be undesirable. Thus he saves a goodly number of rotten Whig nests. By depriving of their Member certain places not having over 7,000 inhabitants, and by taking one member from other towns ...

THE LOWERING OF THE FRANCHISE BILL

... author, and not by any means so comprehensive as Mr. Disraeli’s project, it will fail to satisfy the Radicals or Advanced Whigs. Mr. Bright, however, is so tickled with the French Treaty, and the honour put upon his friends, Gibson and Cobden, that he ...

THE MISGOVERN WENT OF IRELAND

... ” is not supporter of the Government candidate at the Derry election ; but Mr. Lyle owes his Chancery apjvomtraent to the Whigs ; and may not Chancellor Brady have conceived that Mr. Lyle would carry out his (the Chancellor’s) policy as to the magistracy ...

THE REFORM BILL

... on the contrary, it is notoriously accepted by the agitating party as a put-off—an instalment of justice,” the cant is. The Whig chiefs, under a Manchester pressure which the present scheme will feed, will have to come again before the country few years ...

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

... of the freeman franchise—the narrowing It to birth and servitude —will accomplish in the metropolis. The speculation of the Whigs, is that they will get two men by the Cork and Dublin changes—and perhaps more in Dub-in. Thia you are better able to determine ...

CO. WATERFORD

... themselves, the Peelites and Stafford House Whigs consented to vote for this resolution. Ministers were beaten, and forthwith dissolved Parliament; they failed to get majority in their own House of Commons, and eo the Whigs and Peelites came in, leaving their ...