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LITERATURE. ART, Ac

... certainly never joined any Whig Club, they equally abstained from Conservative identification as members of the Carlton. Upon such nominal supporters no party can count; hence had they, on retiring from parliament, been even replaced Whigs, we should not have ...

The Government triumphed last night by majority of fifteen, and our London Corroepondent shows the artifice by ..

... open competition.” Thus, by manoeuvre, the wily Minister contrived to divide the Irish Members, and to give those servile Whigs representing the southern constituencies, of which Cork, Limerick, or Waterford are the centres, excuse for voting with him ...

OUTWARD AMERICAN MAIL

... 100 to 8 agrt Kettledrum (offered); 26 to against Neighbour (to). NEWMARKET RACES—T btkrdat. Sukct—Bumly, 1 Knight Patrick, Whig, 8. Three ran. 50 Son. Plato—Broad Arrow, 1; Grid!* Woodlord, Sweepstakes 10 Sots.— Warrior, 1; Nlchol, 8; Foreo-8. Seven ran ...

THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS

... fact, the numbers present even the t--« of the meetings would equal those in attendance at many houses of worship.—JVorrterw Whig. A Good Examtul —The Rev. Thomas K. Beecher brother Henry Ward, walking through Elmira, saw poor widow, who had no one to help ...

Wbe (fiimng ffliaket

... manifesto the Cooserratire party. Its prominent feature the endeavour of bit lordship to dissociate the portion of the old Whigs from the uneonstitutionid, dangerous, and dates ted Radical and Manohaster school. In doing this the speaker cannot accused ...

G PACKET—FRIDAY,

... state of parties in this country. 1 look, above all, with deep regret and concern on the position of the remnants of that great Whig party that was honoured by the names of Grey and Brougham and Mackintosh, and to which I deemed It an honour to belong. I see ...

THE EVENING PACKET—SATUBDAY, MAY 4, 1861

... pressing on to this point. Much of our own internal weakness, and all her successes, are due to the sneaking policy, adopted Whig and Tory alternately, in relation that astute and audacious power. sentimental forbearance is altogether thrown away upon Rom* ...

REGISTRATION IN IRELAND

... may be conferred on- the postmasters of Ireland, rather than on the clerks Poor Law Unions or on the constabulary. —Nortiam Whig. NOTES IN COBNfiui*— rfl NATIONAL EDUCATION IN IRELAND. I.—Codomlmm BomM Cotholiea. 1. The Scripture Extroct* ore now baniabcd ...

THE ARMY

... intention to aopport it, there i> flatter of apprehenaion in Dovning-atreet. it to real battle aftar all, not a aham encounter. The Whig*, therefore, hare been appealed to, and thoee gentlemen an heating the country in every direction, imploring, menacing, retorting ...

op Tiik; hush poor i.aw

... farmers have been obliged ,on account the deficiency of the wheat crop, to re-sow a number large fields with oats. Noriktm Whig. Cork. The crops which had so much suffered during the late incessant rains hava almost fully recovered. and, save probably ...

d&mug

... the Government from endoming the taeh and cruel dictum of Lord Stanley of Alderley. That place no faith in goodwill of the Whig, on this matter, the reader is already awue. We believe that it was originally the intention of the Ministry to allow the annulment ...

Patowac wa* ana watched. Wa hear aothi,. of a aaval forea Waahiagton, t»t IHgalaa wffl mada to the baighu aa

... really worthy a place in the “ana party. It dassrved to rank by the the traditions of PeeTa great division in 1841, when the Whig whip brought dying man in bed to vote, and the Tory whip paired a one. Besides, Was such a comfort to the government under ...