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... the more you have effected towards P ting end this strife and winning peace liberty and home again. Shoot close. —Richmoml Whig, ...
... the more you have effected towards P ting end this strife and winning peace liberty and home again. Shoot close. —Richmoml Whig, ...
... unfortunate as in its government of Ireland. The verv name of the Premier is a war-cry against all the Roman Catholics. Moreover, Whig domination must be always hateful in the sister island. This hostility is of old date, and would appear to be unappeasable ...
... In 1838 the Whig party pot oot all their strength, and this time encceeded io briogiog io their candidate; Mr. Seward waa elected to the high office of Governor of the Slate of New York a large majority. It was great triumph for the Whig party, and secured ...
... of Mr. Chapman were considerable, bat when reflect on the odds arrayed against him, on the almost traditional claims of the Whigs to the vacant seat, and the fact that Mr. Heoeage has already represented that borough, the success appears marvellous. Within ...
... themselves striking contrast with official Whigs, earnestly advocating the claims of Ireland to the tardv recognition of her pre-eminent natural advantages for quick and safe communication with North America. The Whigs seemed satisfied to depend upon their ...
... the Cathedral Rround, The were attendance, but the re-interment was condnctwithoutthe slightest breach of the peace. Northern Whig. _ ...
... opponents proportionately weak, the Irish independent Opposition” and the Radicals ale, at least well mclined to them towards the Whigs; why don they take office I The reply cannot given a sentence There is, first, the wefidmown repngMace o« Lord Derliy to enter ...
... THE ESCAPE OP THE NASHVILLE. A letter from Pattousburg, N. C,, to the Richmond Whig, says that the Nashville was taken to sea by Lieut. Wm. C. Whittle, and that she was taken to Charleston to delivered her new owners. Sunday Battles. —The late terrible ...
... EDITOR OF THE CORK CONSTITUtION. Ardfield Glebe, Clonakilty, 220 d Jan., 1862. Dear Sir— ln the quotation from the Northern Whig, judiciously censured in your journal of Monday, there is one statement which I wish the Editor of the above mentioned journal ...
... St Stephen f. F few moiltlis. Both of tliem served m a subaltern otlico under Peel, and lived to hold high office under his whig antagonists. Both worked hard at the official Ufe, Lord Dalhousie in the Board of Trade dinin'' the railway mania, Lord Canning ...
... brief periods about two years altogether, that Lord Derby had the reins of Government. During the whole of that long period the Whig policy was one of concession to the Roman Cathobcs, or rather to the Roman Catholic priesthood in Ireland. This body was humoured ...
... And why Because they have Protestanism to conserve, and because theso-callcd Liberals were the paid lacqueys of the Whigs, while the Whigs were crasading against Christianity. It will be better, however, to say, that the Conservative party are Protestant ...