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in England among literary men on this matter, and to set at rest the question between tho Whig and ourselves

... in England among literary men on this matter, and to set at rest the question between tho Whig and ourselves respecting bigotry, we will quote a paragraph which stands prominently at the head of the literary intelligence in last week’s Athencrum : It ...

THE MINISTRY AND THE PAPER DUTY

... upo'i Ibis affair. It will only be sham fight, got resemble a real ona. The Tory Uppoaiuon does not waol to kill tbc Whig Cabinet, and the Whig Cabinet does not imeo I (o killed. The case is one to which every member may vote according to his conscience, without ...

THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. TURNBULL

... and it would more to the point to prove our application wrong than to fling at us empty epithets. May remind the Northern Whig that the journal which originated the opposition to Mr. Turnbull, and has done most service to our side of the case, cannot ...

CANDIDATES

... enacted the penal laws ? The Whigs. Who were most vexed when Emancipation waa carried The Whigs. Who endeavoured, tbe other day, to do sway with the Galway lubeidy 7 The Whigs. Mr M’Donogh, having then read Dumber letters received persona in Sligo from ...

THE BRITISH EXPEDITION TO CHINA

... :n a manner ‘calculated to givs off'nee/ )ti fact, huge nightmare is stretched across the land. must not budge but according Whig direction. Now this is too bad. have denied ihe Irish privilege of being volunteers, for good reasons doubt. We are about to ...

A TRIUMPH WORSE THAN A DEFEAT

... mistake if it be not soon discovered that, in making the sacrifice of a leading domestic manufacture to foreign interest*, the Whigs have brought the offences of a disreputable beasion to a climax, and committed something very like suicide. Through all the ...

THE FRUITS OF GLADSTONISM

... provided for the Constabulary duties of the most onerous description, which they cannot half discharge. We quote the Northern Whig of to-day, which says : ** r*giet in leamthatth* practice illicit ilißtillalien I* the increa-s in eevera ...

THE PARTY EMBLEMS ACT

... THE PARTY EMBLEMS ACT. This disgraceful enactment, which is now law, will inflict deep injury upon the interests of the Whig party in Ireland. Along with certain other remarkable recent occurrences, it proves that they cannot be trusted to administer ...

THE PARTY EMBLEMS BILL

... Processions Act. So that in reality the Government may consider themselves defeated; and let us hope that it is the last time the Whig party will place themselves in the discreditable position of attempting to put down the legitimate expression of opinion on ...

KXPIKT OF THE SESSION

... speculative and partizan measures have been persistently pressed through. This has almost always been the Irish history of Whig Sessions. The legislation of that party for this country is ever influenced by party motives. It has a political tendency, ...

THE PARTY EMBLEMS ACT

... every man in our I't oteetant community who veto vet the mime of man or Protetianl. speak f.-r Epi.-coj alien and Pres t-rian, Whig and Tory. It is plain, fr»m referent to 'cannon* in lb* bill, that our celebrations are aimed at, although they have connection ...