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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. ...

'—SATURDAY, APRIL 6. 186 L

... ultra-radicals, Indignant the cavalier manner in which they have been treated by their old friend Lord John Russell, and the Whig party, who when out of oAee ■ads such a terrible outcry about tbs for irnmodlsU and comprehensive refer ins tbs rspimnatlvs ...

THE EVENING PACKET—MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1861

... with the most solemn emphasis upon his constituents is conceived precisely in the sago and patriotic spirit of our own great Whig party of 1688. The Diet does not assemble to inaugurate an experiment or an insurrection, but to effect “ the restitution of ...

THE SURGICAL SOCIETY

... majority over any other candidate who could induced to appear against Jiim. This much, above all things, is certain, that no Whig can ever returned for New Ross. Wexford Constitution. ...

(ffkirihjg DUBLIN, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1861

... The warmth of his lordship’s remarks is attributable to the success of the opening debate, which the strong outworks of the Whig position have been carried, and every expected advantage achieved for the coming assault. The arguments of Mr. Baring, Mr. ...

THE DEFEAT OF THE MIJfISTRT—THE IRISH KKMRKRS

... (and oie of the most rising public men in the country), declined to take part in the debate. Among the hungry metn'iers the Whig party, who attended the honourable meeting at Willis’s Rooms, to eject from office the Government of Lord Derby, and to bring ...

(&mug sadket

... clever young man. If it were, perhaps, such a readiness to submit it to competitive examination would not be exhibited by a Whig Minister, to whom patronage is especially sweet; but such as it is, our youth could not have been excluded from the list of ...

AMERICA

... the second class followed their example. Lord Palmer'Um'.s absence may, however, accounle I for by indUpoMt. •>. Though fire Whigs did not vola a* *O, nine profe- I.i'icrals voted for the previous question. LONDON FUNDS— Tins Day. OMOCINU I HUKh. Console ...

** Bxeiss—Chicory

... and Blake, M.P. for the city of Waterford, were «*ch reeoectively named for the vacant poet, but in each case found that no Whig-leaet all legal functionary, would but use his seat as stepping-stone to the judicial bench on the first opportunity—would ...

THE “COLLEEN BAWN”

... and tliat the staple finxl of Ihe Irish peasantry was thus by the visitation of Providence destroyed. But was the Government, Whig or Troy, accountable for this misfortune more than the Bishop Orleans or the Bishop of Chambery, in whose diocese this seditious ...

(feniug jacket. DUBLIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1861

... over Ireland, and to wring from its unworthy hands several additional constituencies. That the Armagh trials have giren the Whig Administration a mortal wound, have only to read the frenzied utterances of its organs to discover. Lord Carlisle, we anticipated ...

Heygate, Sir F. M’Cormaek. W. M‘Mahon, P. O’Connell, Capt Proby, Lord

... the Continent, with special reference to proposal for supplying the army of Italy with copies of the New Testament. —Northern Whig. The Yklvbktom Cask.— Messrs. Hagart and Stein, of Edinburgh, have addressed the following letter to the Scofftitan, and it ...