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LOSS OF THE SHIP GOLDEN STAR

... accepted the office of High Sheriff of Tyrone lor the rar. and has t.ommstcd George Rogers, . be *ub.tdieriff.- —Sort kern Whig. Mrs. Watson, with her n-ual kindness, has distrtt,d amongst her tenantry ami lb#poor at btanlin, county , way. a plentiful ...

THE VENETIAN QUESTION

... tbe pit jnbberi, and the employes of the Castle, are plunj only enlivened the feeling that they have ooa 1 sold’ the beloved Whig Government for 1 su|.planted Lord Derby’s Administration. Such are but winning in the abolition of their plac ...

OXFORD AND. STROUD

... country improving by giant strides and we do not know anything that could interrupt this amelioration except tho false policy of Whigs like Mr. Cardwell, who, in succumbing to tho malign influence of Ultramontane revolutionaries, run counter to the educated ...

MAYNOOTH PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS

... joined Mrs Kesn, that it was impossible to comply with demand upon their services made such a complimentary mauuaf.—A’vrhWrw Whig. ...

THE EVENING PACKET THURSDAY,

... reclamations is evident from the fact that he does not reprove by name single Ultramontane who has lately sold himself to the Whigs. He denounces the reconstructed National Board, for example, but has not a word of rebuke for Lord Dunraven, Mr. Lentaigne ...

Wm. Hexuy TRESCOTT, Assistant Sccrefery

... of driving them for ever from employment under the Crown. This piece of bad aervice has not been forgotten to him by the Whigs. We not regard the demonstration at Stroud honest and spontaneous expression of local sentiment. A thousand one there ia an ...

ACCIDENT TO UR BREWSTER

... and but embody the genera! aeotimsnt In bidding farswall for lha preaenr. and wiabing all to Mr and Cberlee Kwn. —Northern Whig. SociaiT-—-At the uau*l meeting lhi« society, held on Thursday, the following gentlemen were elected representatives the council ...

RUPTURE OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC

... make the attack by the indirect promise of Ministerial assistance. Mr. Roebuck, now half a Conservative, is not the man the Whigs would like to follow. How easy is it, also, raise a cry against any Englishman who interferes in matter which concerna the ...

jacket

... does not hold with John Martin ; Mr. Smith O’Brien is disposed to repudiate both ; the Tablet accuses Dr. Cullen of being a Whig—a sort of “ Sadleirite” bottom; the Nation has grown tamo, and is scorned the “ Alluas” and “ Lambh-Deargs” of the Irishman ...

and men of Foreign Power, with which hare no relations whatever, friendly or otherwise, and with which our ..

... legal acumen of the Lord lieutenant of Derry, which was so singularly illustrated on a recent occasion, may able to detect it. Whig spectacles wonderfully change the appearance of objects. But to less ingenious lawyers it will probably igtpear that whereas ...

but do protest against that subordination of the seats of justice to political necessities which the Whigs have ..

... but do protest against that subordination of the seats of justice to political necessities which the Whigs have carried to so indecent a length—even passing by conscientious men of their own party in order to propitiate faction whose clamours are a manifest ...

(feniitg satfeet

... ofiice, and we would if we could put such a construction upon the curt note, but this would bo doing violence to our experience Whig intermeddlings with tho Viccroyalty, and would also to underestimate tho significant articles which made their appearance so ...