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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

THE NORTHERN REVIVAL

... REVIVAL. It would have been creditable if the leading journal, and the Roman press of Ireland, before copying from the Northern Whig an article condemning the Ulster Revival as a delusion and a fraud,” had taken the pains to consider on what grounds our Belfast ...

THE REVOLUTIONARIES—WHAT SHOULD BE

... constitutional Whigs. Even the false statistics adduced by the Government, to lessen the number of the persons to be admitted under the new franchise, have not sat is tied such commoners Mr. Massey, or such clearheaded peers as Lord Grey. Those Whigs have come ...

TUB PRIZE FIGHT

... Reaction. It is a remarkable thing truly to see sound Whig thus protesting against the Reform Bill of a Whig Government—a Whig, too, who, as chairman of committees, may be considered almost an ofticial Whig. His conviction is also shared by Liberal constituencies ...

HIGH PRICE OF CATTLE FEEDING

... although not high in several dfatricts of tbs country, are still parallel in the recollection of the oldest inhabitant. —Northern Whig. Hay bringing the extraordinary high price of 8L ton In Tborlm market, and even this figure sufficient quantity cannot be bad ...

THE HILLS ON TRIAL

... system of the Post Office wilt be altered. tbe way, the report which this department lately issued snows bow oa«ely ungrateful Whigs have believed to Mr. Churchward, tbe government mail conttavtor. Tnc report shows how many improvements has effected in service ...

bankrupts

... in 1852, and the deceased gentleman ttiCTweded his estates by hie eon, Rev; Edward J. Smyth, tbe Rector of Ulensvy. Sorihtm Whig. RaarraAKaaCß or Makio amd Gkisi.—lhesu celebrated vocalists reappeared uesd.y in London, in •* La Favorita.” and met with ...

POOR RELIEF (IKELAND) BILL

... specially to meet the case of Viscount Monck—may be described very simply measure for giving two more Members to the Irish Whig party—one in the county of Cork, and another in the city of Dublin. Their Land Tenure and Improvement Bill, despite its general ...

PROVINCIAL

... with France still aland in the way any large trade in that direction. Stocks of finished n«l exceed moderate extent —Northern Whig- Holloway’s Pills— There hazard s.ylog that the popularity of Professor Hollows) ’* remedies thl- country is without a par-i ...

MR, ACHESON LYLB

... Lieutenant county • befitting dignity and effect, were thrust aside because they had not been assiduous ia paying court to the Whig deniaena of Dublin Caatla. There is another In which only act of Justics to Mr. Lyla to correct vary prevalent mistake, and ...

THE IMPRESSED STAMP NEWSPAPERS (to the editor or news letter. Sir,—Are the Hills and their penny wise ' policy ..

... Hill®, and giving the public a level path and no favour—Your obedieut servant, F. K. S. 6th April, 1860. (FROM THE NORTHERN WHIG.) It seems to be finally determined by the Chancellor of the Exchequer that, while the impressed stamp on newspapers is still ...

(forcing jacket

... mea-mtes. The adopted candidate of the Catholics of Londonderry, therefore, very fairly avows that will no Government that is not Whig'or Liberal. Mr. MacCormick declined to say that he would a supporter of any Government, bat aaid he was independent of every ...

LITERATURE

... blemishes ought to bate excluded it; for the poetry nothing very wonderful. Alison’s history finds juster critic here than among Whig fc'tterafewrs ; and “Our Position with China** posts the public in that awkward quarrel—which aura to prove more cost/y than ...