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THE HOUSE OF I.OKDS

... House of Lords, Lord Fitzbardinge took the oaths and his scat. The new peer was formerly Admiral Sir Maurice Berkeley, an old Whig official, who for many years represented the Admiralty in the Lower House. He has no claim whatever to a peerage beyond the ...

TEMPERANCE SOIREE,

... invited all persons who were anxious to awist in joining branch society in Dublin meat her in lha Merchants' Hall at two o’clock. WHIG MISGOVERNMENT IN IRELAND. (TO TIIK KI.ITOU OF TIIK KVKNI.NC. rACKKT.) S*R. —Archbishop Cullen’s recent Intemj'rrate letter ...

DANGER TO PROTESTANT PAUPERS

... elevated the Upper House, Win. Talbot Crosbie, Ardfert Abbey, and The O'Donoghue, will stand for the county: the former on Whig principles. No Conservative move has been as yet made. —Cork CoHStitutiom, Discovery op Dead Body. —On Monday morning, the ...

(ibmng faffed DUBLIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1861

... for public edification, is rather overdoing the stratagem. THE LONDON PBSSS. THE BARREN WHIGS. (from tmk fbess.) The patient is dying fast —he Is almost gone. The Whigs cannot perpetoate their race; they are illustrating very opportunely Mr. Darwin's discovery ...

▲IXEOKD LOSS OF THE FEDERAL ARTILLERY

... The colonel reports that the field was clear and not enemy in sight.’’ bull’s hun. The following account from the Richmond Whig, of the 2nd instant:— The battle Bull's Run opened by throwing out heavy artillery and small field-pieces at eight o'clock ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND—

... ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND— THE SHOW AT BELFAST. (rr.OM THE DAILY NORTHERN WHIG.) His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant arrival in Belfast at 12 o’clock to-day, special train, from Lurgan, where he had passed the night at Bruwidow House, the residence ...

MANCHESTER BETTING

... assimilates the principles and borrows the witch words of its adversary. The Lancashire election i* warning, and both the Whigs and Peelitea may find out, when . is too late, how entirely they have been dependant o* the great personal popularity of the ...

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... strange appointments “from below the gangway,” discerns the soft cushions of office within reach. His recent praise of the Whigs is exceedingly suspicious, and has been made matter comment his constituents. In one sense they arc not averse to it. They ...

THE EVENING PACKET—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7. 1861

... having a western American station directly communicating with St. John’s ; but when wo bear in mind, cannot but do, that the Whig Ministry have moved as it were heaven and earth to accomplish tho destruction of the undertaking, only allowing that it is ...

tpK (Stoning jacket

... prevails in England as to the late appointments, which are universally regarded as symptoms of rapidly increasing weakness in the Whig party. With whatever feelings we greet Sir Robert Peel’s arrival as Chief Secretary, and his address at Tamwotth, as fully ...

THE EVENING PACKET—TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 186

... the itco extreme parties which it suits the Times to describe sure to pull Ireland to pieces between them if there were not Whig Government to keep the peace, let English writers take the pains to look into facts which it is disgraceful to be uninformed ...

THE EVENING PACKET—THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1861

... perseverance and ability alone could it have been fought with so much success. There is no parallel for the intense hatred of the Whigs to Ireland in this matter. Since they came into oflice they have made or sanctioned nearly score of motions adverse to tra ...