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... that gentleman i. liable. W Camppreaent chum, tor * fortJlc pUintiff. the other. wrU C,n ** ,,l^n * r ...
... tien id 2 cap- hiw to publish an address for Lord Campden, the | iastruction being—* Anti- Whig, Pope, Pastoral.” state- d his THE ENGLISH POST-UFFICE. ch he Memorials have been presented from the North’ district of Ireland to the Postmaster-General in ...
... sakes—not for m'ne— they would communicate with some of their northern magistrates and parsons, and, then, our Lord Lieutenant, Whig or Tory, might exercise, without blushing, the high privilege of signing himself, am I do, ONE OF TUE PEOPLE. ...
... it may be said to be secure. Nothing stands in tho way of its being recognised as absolutely so, except the spite of the Whigs at the success of tho Conservatives in this country during the last election. Such meanness, such insensibility to Irish sentiment ...
... mons— “ The antecedents of Mr. Lyle he would briefly state | house. A Mr. Blake was formerly an Assistan’- Barriste nd de- the Whig Government of the day created the office of rize of | Remembrancer, with 9 salary of over £3,000, to which 1 winted. This he ...
... s not, we repeat, such of favouritism that the Whig party can from that total annihilation in the sister which the last general election has shown is so near its accomplishment. Twenty years ago wat Whig-Radical and 41 Conservative mem?arli*ment; last ...
... at this brief history of the measure. Unsuccessful with this characteristic question of their return to power, the Advanced-Whig- Democrat Coalition blundered at every other step of their progress. They have contrived to produce wide taxational discontent ...
... repository of Irish antiquariat a little and author of works connected with Celtic lit which have obtained for him a world-wide c Whig Why this distinguished gentleman was passed nony, cannot say. Ilis eminent abilities, as an Irish which peculiarly fitted him ...
... Enfield rifles in them, will justify Gerald Massey's spirit-stirring strain— There's life in tbe old land yet.”' —Northern Whig. ...
... Scotch-street have bad their windows It is likely the whole matter will be the subject judicial investigation.— Correspondent of Whig. ...
... Enfield rifles in them, will justify Gerald Massey’s spirit-elirring strain—‘There’s life in tbs old land yet.”* —Northern Whig. ...
... defer the publication of his commuuication till next week. Meanwhile, howe\’cr, we give from correspondent of the Northern Whig the subjoined account of the recent outrages Cookstown, county Tyrone : The first intimation we had of this Orange revival ...