VOTE BY BALLOT
... Both bills are good, but they have unhappily no chance of becoming law during tbe present Session. It is much easier for Whigs and Tories to out-vote Mr. Berkeley than to refute him. ...
... Both bills are good, but they have unhappily no chance of becoming law during tbe present Session. It is much easier for Whigs and Tories to out-vote Mr. Berkeley than to refute him. ...
... not object again to out-vote the Whig Government with their aid, but that he hopes at a general election to gain a Conservative majority strong enough, with the aid of the Irish Roman Catholic members, to defy both Whigs and Radicals. This is sanguine belief ...
... THE MURDERS NEAR BELFAST. The Northern Daily Whig gives the following; particulars of the murder Mr. Herdman: It appears that, Thursday evening, Mr. Herdman had invited a few friends to dinner his residence at Cliftonville. After dinner, some members ...
... Cbiquihuite on the 20th of April, in order to commence hostilities immediate 1 v. TWO MURDERS, NEAR BELFAST. (From the Northern Whig.) . Belfast, Thursday. his evening, at a quarter to six, Mr. John Herdman, one of the wealthiest and most respectable merchants ...
... of the Conservative party. To his mind the long agitation of this question, which had been the subject of bills proposed the Whig and Tory Governments in vain, was Droof that the question was not ripe for settlement, a;:d~tbet the pretext for legislation ...
... condnel of the Conservatire party. bis mind, the long agitation of this question, which had been the snbjeet of. bills propo by Whig and Tory gorernmeots in vain, was : proof that the question was not ripe for settlement, that the pretext for legislation was ...
... the basis of Protection; but it did not become the pupil of Peel to say so, when recollected how that statesman had displaced Whig Government. He hoped that the noble Lord would, however, give explanation with his usual frankness, for agreed that France ...