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THE GALWAY SUBSIDY

... which has so long characterised them; and they arc now determined to show battle upon this great national quest ion. Let the Whigs beware ere they attempt to carry out their views relative to the Atlantic Company for Irishmen will not tamely submit to such ...

HOUSE OP COMMONS— Wednesday, The took ike chair at twelve clock. Mr. BUTT moved the eecond reading the new trials

... clearly along a safe path, they took rank. virtue their wealth, position, and connexions, amongst the chief the aristocratic Whig. In 1694 the Maruqisate of Tavistock > was added to their titles, and the Earldom of Bedford became a dukedom. The first duke—whose ...

SKETCHES FROM THE HOUSE. FROM THE SILENT MEMBER OF THE LONDON REVIEW

... prevented by illness from taking his seat, was represented Lord J. Russell. Other gaps in the Treasury bench were observable. Two Whig ex-(sLancellorB of the Exchequer were absent—Sir G. C. Lewis, who always threw cold water on the repeal of the Paper Duty, ...

FESTO OF LORD DERBY

... and political arrangements of the country. Lord Derby said he referred with deep concern to the fate of the remnant of the Whig party between whom and the great Conservative party there at present little, if any, difference of principle, they were only ...

SUBSIDY

... SUBSIDY That the Whigs have ev»r played foul, false, and treacherous to Ireland her interests, is a fact placed beyond all question controversy. They have long ere this proved themselves to unworthy of the support and confiJenje of the Irish people ; ...

FAIRS AND MARKETS. IRELAND

... with the magnitude of the evils, (hey will be disposed to encounter the difficulties of their abatement.” TilE PERFIDY OF THE WHIGS.—THE GALWAY SUBSIDY. Coming events cast their shadows before,” says old pjet; and, certainly, the truth of the axiom has been ...

LITERATURE

... up, not by a Ministerialist, bat by a member of the Opposition. We know, too, that at the last general election, many of the Whig and Radical candidates only secured their return the narrowest majorities, often ranging them one to a dozen and these con ...

Per sack of 240 lbs

... With good local )M>litical officer like one at present in Ross, nearly all the small boroughs Ireland would bo secured to tho Whigs.— Woqforil Constitution. Mapor Hon. William C. Yelverton, the Royal Artillery, placed on half-pay, ami his name has been remove* ...

TSE CLARE JOURNAL, MONDAY, MAY 20./1801

... Lord Derby Rid the popular and estimate viceroy whose zealous exertions a packet station was established the Irish coast. The Whigs were jealous of the scheme, and they appear now to have taken the first convenient opportunity to effectually crush it. How ...

GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS

... withdrawn. We that Lord | Palmerston will be compelled to way ; and woe be uulo the Whigs when the forthcoming election takes place! The battle-cry will then be, Down with the Whigs for their treachery to Ireland.” ...

LIMERICK MARKETS —Saturday,

... that such considerations will not weigh at the present moment with all coustitutionalista, whether the name of Conservativee, Whigs, or even oj that section of Liberals of which the late Sir W. Molesworth was so distinguished a leader? One and all whatever ...