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ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS BILL

... taken odt. It daould be remembered that the costs thereby incurred have the effect increasing the tax considerably.—JVbrthtrn Whig, Japan.—The great hope of political economists in looking towards this country was that the cottons and woollens of Enghmd ...

(ibmitg jacket DUBLIN, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1861

... sinister one, and has been raised importance solely through the influence exerted fay the Cnllenite party in Dublin over the Whig Government. It not question of Sunday observance only, or perhaps mainly. To achieve victory over the Dublin Society, to humiliate ...

MK. BAGWELL AND HIM QUONDAM COLLEAGUES

... the Select Committee on the Galway Contract I should not be surprised if this rumour bad some foundation, because respectable Whig official rarely gives up £l,OOO year, and because the Government are unable to induce single Irish gentleman of standing to ...

THE NEW COMET

... however, could be seen, though faintly, until half-past two. It is pursuing its course with tremendous velocity. The Northern Whig yesterday makes the following remarks in reference to the comet:— On Sunday night, about ten o’clock, magnificent spectacle ...

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—WEDNESDAY. JULY 3, 1861

... of importance will transacted this Session. Not that the working time has been quite exhausted. Some weeks remain; but the Whigs are really “sick.” Their only useful measure, the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Bill, has got into difficulty by the transfer of ...

AMERICAN MISREPRESENTATIONS

... the stoutest grass, and is easily moved from field to field, or through any lane that will pats two horses abreast” —Northern Whig. The Fight Great Bethel.—The Boeton comependent of the Morning Pott says :—Some men allowed the white feather on profuse scale ...

PROPOSED INVITATION TO THE PRINCE OF WALES PROM BELFAST

... Mayor was projected, call public meeting of the inhabitants, and consider the most desirable means of procedure. —Northern Whig. Death From tele Bite of a Doo.—Mr. Humphreys, the coroner, has held an inquest on the body Joseph Shepherd, the landlord of ...

DUBLIN, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1861

... the present moment. A lamentable want of moderation and good sense has characterised this last government of Ireland by the Whigs, and hence their manifest and extreme unpopularity. Their worst blunder is the disposition to meddle with the North, which ...

DUBLIN, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1861

... Vallance gave most important testimony, it will be observed, as to the difficulties produced by the unfair opposition of the Whig Goverlftnent from the moment of its accession to office, and the distrust engendered in the public mind by the doubta thus ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... to obtain a seat in Parliament. The Borough Richmond is an interesting place, the private property the Earl of Zetland, a Whig nobleman, who appoints to it he would butler, gamekeeper, or a chaplain. The number of registered electors is only 827, and ...

HULL CORN MARKET

... skulk off the field without abiding the result. They refuse now to bring on the grant. It is the Government, therefore, the Whig officials, and neither the will of Parliament nor public sentiment, who create the persecution this society of Irish noblemen ...