A PITEOUS HOWL FROM THE WHIG
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... regard England, and especially the Eng. lish Whigs; and the studied insults heaped upon Irish Protestants have certainly not engendered any very warm affection for their perpetrators. Thus it happens that the Whigs have few friends in Ireland, and little to ...
... his early sncces?'-; I, tr of latc years, Lord John has allowedl hiinisttl i ioe permeated to such ati extent by Whig (:dec iriS .nid Whig nostrums that lie cannot hop1 to enihlltilo his name as Lord Ludlow in the anna!s of ?? co wi -re. Sanguine as he ...
... composition of the House of Commons:- Cquservatives ?? 303 Peelites ?? 14 Whigs. ?? 239 Uultra-Radical. ?? ?? ?? 93 649 The Conservatives thus, singly, outnumber Lord Pal- merston and his Whigs by 64 votes, so that his totter- ing Ministry is onily propped up ...
... NEWS-LETTER, ?? 125,000 Northern Whig,. 65,000 Mercury, 62,000- Banner of Ulster, 76,000 It will thus be seen that the stamped circulation of the NEws-LrTTsrr was, for the twelve months ending June last, nearly double that of the Whig and Mercury-a fact which ...
... ? 125,000 Northern Whig, ?? 65,000 Mercury, ..0 ?? ?? 62,000 Banner of Ulster,76,000 It will thus be seen that the stamped circulation of the NEWSv-LETTER Was, for the twelve months ending June last, nearly double that of the Whig and Mercury-a fact which ...
... the Government refused to release him, it must have been dead, not only to the voice of justice-which sometimes appeals to Whig GGovernments in vain-but dead to that vigorous and earnest public opinion which no Government can long afford -to despise. ...
... over Ireland, and to wring from its unworthy hands several additional constituencies. That the Armagh trials have given the Whig Ad- *ministration a mortal wound, we have only to read the frenzied utterances of its organs to discover. ...
... . E126-000 Northern Whig, . 65,000 Mercury, . 62,000 Banner of Ulster, . ' 7a,000 It will thus be seen that the stamped circulation of the 'NE*s.LETTER was, for the twelve months ending June. last, nearly double' that of the Whig. and Mercu'-.a fact which ...
... 125,000 Northern Whig, ?? 65,000 Mercury, ?? ?? ?? 62,000 Banner of Ulster, ?? ?? S6,000 It will thus be seen that the stamped circulation of the NEWS-LETTER was, for the twelve months ending June last, nearly double that of the Whig and Mercury-a fact ...
... year embraced in the return:_ BELFAST NEWS-LETTER, 113 000 Northern Whig, . . 55,000 Daily Mercury (since dead), 50,0(0u Banner of Ulster, ?? , 3',5o)o Wdekly Nevs,. 13,500 Weekly Whig, .15,4!00 It is quite unnecessary for us to comment in)on these figures ...
... enmbraced in the returu:- BELFAST NEWS-LETTER, 113 000 Northern Whig, ?? ?? ?? 55,000 Dnily Mercury (since dead), 50,000 Banner of Ulster, . 37,500 Weekly News, . ?? ?? 13,500 Weekly Whig, ?? ?? 15,000 It is quite unnecessary for us to comment upon these ...