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KILLESHANDRA FAIR

... begirn ing of thesea- DonI; Mtore pigs were in reqdest, At;81''upwards; slips 'may be quoted it 21e to 27s 6d each-l-urther. Whig. The 'price of Kossutht notes in Hungary has risen 40 to 60 per cent., and it is said that assigrnats of, the nominal value ...

REVIEWS

... Referring to Austrian leanings itt the British Cabinet, lie says:- The're are those who say that the very similar behaviour of Whigs in office to Tories, as far as Austria is concerned, is determined by a force behind the Crown, unseen to the nation. The son ...

REVIEW

... ascertained, stand ?? papers, 50; Conservative, 17; Independent, 20; Neuter, 128. No distirction is here rando between Liberal rnnd Whig, or Liberal and Radicail; nor between Conservative and Liberal-Conservative or Tory. NEWSPAPER BIRTHS AND DiEA-THS, DURING ...

LITERATURE

... time to devise t!ctitious plots, in .whicl thcs Ctheolies were represented as conspiring against the civil government. T he Whigs of that day, the Shaftesbulys and the Russells, were always ready to denounce Iopery, and to excite the animosity of the more ...

FASHION

... Macaulay, as may be verified . by reference to the fifth volume of his History of England, are:- Canvassed actively on the Whig side! Mamma- Dear! dear I dear! What a pity it is. a you can't agree! Small Boy- Well, mamma, we should agree, only she's ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... public career In the Lower House, voted on all occasions with the Whig pa'ty and althoughl an unfrequent speaker in the Rouse of Peers, invariably supported the views and measures of the Whig governments. Oni the death of his fatiie', in (October, 1839, he ...

FASHION

... father's barony of Hoow- land. The late duke during his pnhlic carcer in the Lower House, voted on all occasions %with the Whig party, and although an unfrequcat speaker in th'e House of l'ecrs, invariably supported the views aad measures of the Wliig ...

FASHION

... Postmaster-General should be itvoked b to put an end to a contract solemnhy entered into by n the English Executive. But as the Whig Alinistrv hi have, from their accession to office, directed their (ns- ?? inity against this line, on the simple ground that ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... evary direction. His Excellency the If Lord Lieutenant danced with Lady Alice Hill, and honoured her with marked attention.- Whig. The Lord Chancellor has been graciously r pleased to appoint William Johnston, Esq., of the town of n Cavan, as Borough Magistrate ...

LITERATURE

... of Macaulay's last volume. It is an able, just, though slightly depreciatory criticism. Macaulay his viewed history from the Whig side, and, however de. lightful his narrative, it is too party coloured to stanl the test of time, though it will always remain ...

FASHION

... Gieale, and widlow of Sir Marcus Sonmerville, Bart.- The de- ceased nobleman had for many years been a zealous supporter of the Whig parly, and had done good sel-- vice to his political triemids during his long cai-ou- in time House of Commons, more rspecially ...