PULLIC OPINION—THE WHIGS
... PULLIC OPINION—THE WHIGS A c’.ar lia ...
... PULLIC OPINION—THE WHIGS A c’.ar lia ...
... IHE KILKENNY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, !BCI WHIG INTRIGUES SPAIN. The Tablet Saturday says :—“ Don Jusn Bourbon .a left London, suddenly and secretly, accompanied bis confidante L 2r»,nnJ French colonel, who has entered into his designs. The destination ...
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... Blake's unde, Mr. John Bower, is a magistrate appointed the Whigs ! / . . Thomas town, magistrate, appointed the Whigs U !'' k '''“ . ‘ vr , brotlmr, lata Imutoaiat in the i'pain.wl tlie Whig, U, k •‘W-Wher. Mi. li.itn, nay. master of oltce. was also ...
... the is to stand in his This rumour we believe to be unfounded. But we have it on very good authority that the plan which the Whigs wrt ther gentleman, an often defeated candi- date, at the nest election. hope thus to divide the Conservative interest, and ...
... between the bon. gentleman and bis quondam supporters, the Whig. Chiefs tho borough especially Dr. Burke, 8.P., who, oo lbs subject of National Education, and on many other points, opposed to the Whig Government and Us supporters. Ir'uh Times. Tub Representation ...
... NEWS TII* ENULIoU PARLIAMENT Mundat.—Theie a kind of opposition on Monday night to the Whig Budget, a long and able speech Mr. T. Baring; but as he pro* posed no amendment, it was thought that there would parti/ move io oust the government. Things ere ...
... tor-General to stand in his place. This rumour we believe to be unfounded. But have very good authority that the plan which the Whigs have in contemplation is, to put forward both the Solicitor-General and another gentleman, an often defeated candidate, at ...
... committed to Armagh gaol, the w arrant the coroner, Arthur R. Kay, Kw|., the charge of manslaughter her infant child. —Sortkem Whig. ...
... bigotry. Wo know the disadvantages of Tor/ Rale Ireland ; bat the great qiestion is—do Catholies prefer few eiteations from the Whigs the triamph of the Pups over Napoleon and Victor Emmanukl ; for we have no I.§ station in saying that a Conservative administration ...
... dressmaking and millinery well or. as Companion invalid she would be inyu.uable. Salary expected per annum. Address X. 0., Whig . county , f ADY MAID—A Person who hits lived m J most respectable families; can highly recommended her last mistress, who ...