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... May r of Belfast for y*rar The WH \T EXPECTfiD PEACE IN AM E. Mtminiitio.i of Alderman Lytlo was d by Mr. IIICA - WHAT THE WHIG POLICY? ulto,# » ai,(l seoouded Mr. Ta.lor and an F,: ...
... May r of Belfast for y*rar The WH \T EXPECTfiD PEACE IN AM E. Mtminiitio.i of Alderman Lytlo was d by Mr. IIICA - WHAT THE WHIG POLICY? ulto,# » ai,(l seoouded Mr. Ta.lor and an F,: ...
... the ruin of the South for the benefit of India. Tne idea is absurd enough ; hut it is impossible to account for tiic dicy the Whig Ministry towards the South any hypothesis which does not involve almost equal absurdity. Lord Palmerston espe«» ciaily is charged ...
... heart more warm never resided in an earthly tenement than that which beat in the bosom of James Sheridan Knowles. âNorthern Whig. OUR LONDON COKKESPONDENT. There is rumour of ministerial differences on important matters, and I even hear talk of iMr. ( ...
... was flowing profusely from the wound, and was spread on the street whilst the man proceeded to the nearest surgeon. —Northern Whig. Old Mr. Fleming Twice Mobbed Greenock.—The Cheenodc Advertiser of Friday says that on Tuesday afternoon, about half-past four ...
... able organ Conservatism have mentioned says, regarding tne Whig policy Hie Gilwiy Contract: “It l. deeply to regretted that the Galw.y should hare becooiu questii u. tlir ugh the f.ctiuua . f Whigs, grudged that Ireland euvuid u» ...
... do. 12 Dishes. heen, and Blue.) Soup Tureen. 2 Sauce do. 4 Cover Diahos. 1 Salad Bowl. Piocoz for £1 15a 6J, TO BK HAD TE L WHIG lIT . 10. WELLINGTON QUAV, DUBLIN 1) UP, 1.1 N. ...
... patronage than is really enjoyed the Government candidates for dock}ard boroughs, and was likely to hold it much lunger than any Whig Minister is likely to retain bis >ce. llis deleat, therefore, is not less indicative of the strength of feeling against him ...
... seven and eight hundred of the voters who usually supported the Liberal candidates have become heartily tired of the tricks Whig statesmanship and the revolutionary measures of the Manchester school, and are content to place the interests of the country ...
... withdrew at the request Dr. Dixon. Next —parnoMfcfratrniii—the Solicitor-General; he, it is asserted, would coalesce the eoyish Whigs, and moderate, s'.s., •* Liberal.” Consevvalivea, and might expected to reckon on ouch local knowledge as to obtained by the ...
... own rude way ; but the Irish sav.igo knows not one generous impulse. greater calamity could have befallen tho prospects the Whigs than the late over whelming deteat at Southamptou. At Printing house Square the effect has been to deprive the Thunderer tho ...
... can arrange to meet their wishes, by leaving Dublin at an earlier hour on Monday than was at first contemplated.—Northern Whig. ...
... communication from Hillsborough that the account of the affray near that town on Saturday night, as published in yestcrdav’s Whig, unfortunately correct in all but a very few points. We are glad to find that the rumour of Irvine’s death is premature. is ...