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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

WHIG APPOINTMENTS

... WHIG APPOINTMENTS. (men thk nuns.) Her Majwty*# priwot adviscn art unfortanata •election* Lord Lieotanants of cocmtiu. Tba ralaad axa ...

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 ...

THE LONDON PRESS

... always be followed by increase of revenue, so promptly as it has been shown to be this revenue return. THE SICK WHIGS. (from the press.) The Whigs are very sick. Their friends have not yet taken a final farewell of them, but it is known that they are in a ...

THE EVENING PACKET—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1861

... Gibson to the Whig Cabinet. The Birmingham agitator would have also obtained office—at least rumour averroth—had there not been exhibited at Court unconquerable dislike to tho gentleman. Under this alliance an anomalous triplet parties. Whig, Peelitc, and ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... Coventry the next general election. There are throe candidates la the field at Leicester >—Mr. Heygate, Conservative; Mr. HarrU, Whig; and Mr. Taylor Radical. General Lord Clyde baa been Honorary Colonel of London Scottish Rifle Volunteers. ...

THE BUSSELL BANQUET

... William Butt, Sir W. Atherton, M.P., nearly all the local Liberal members of Parliament, the Dean of Durham, and most of the Whig gentry, clergy, and manufacturers the two northeastern counties ...

TION FOR CORK

... Peelitea, Radicals, and Whigs, and these several sections claim a representation in Irish appointments. When the Ministry was formed Mr. Brewster ought to have been made Lord Chancellor, but the Peelites gave way before the Whig interest in Dublin. They ...

THE VICEUOYALTY

... Government. The correspondence between the Loid Mayor and his Excellency was road with avidity, and made much use of by the local Whigs, who do not like the reputation of being party to unpopular measure. With reUection, however, came a more sober view of what ...

ANTI ENT CONCERTS

... of this fine corps up to town, and they are now billeted in the principal puidichouses, prior their disembodiment.—Nort hem Whig. ...

(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 ...

THE OUTRAGE IN WESTMEATH

... committed to Armagh gaol, the w arrant the coroner, Arthur R. Kay, Kw|., the charge of manslaughter her infant child. —Sortkem Whig. ...

THE qfEKN—TIIK PEOPLE AND THE LAW

... party exciting them. Hence the phenomena uniformly succeeding one another over space of thirty years—a long Whig ascendancy, followed gradual Whig decadence and ultimate expulsion, and this succeeded brief Conservative regime, passing, in its turn, through ...