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LITERATURE

... the idea is as old as the stucy of The Two Drounios. Polities at Hlome and Abread is milder in tone than the onslaughts on Whig policy usually found in Blacckwocd. PRNTL'Y-r Cardinael Pole is continued, and grows in Interest as it progresses. c The ...

Literary Notices

... he does not see any probability of an immediate accession of the Conservatives to power; and he thinks it better that the Whig-Liboral party should be permitted to die out of itself. An A hedge dying out at bottom, and getting thinner and thinner every ...

LITERATURE

... with considerable ability and nl admirable temper. The author traces the beginning of P that alienation to the refusal of the Whigs under Lord V John Rueoell through Lord Clarendon in 1817 to apply ' themselves to the redress of Irish grievances, and g attributes ...

DRUMBO AND DRUMBEG FARMING SOCIETY

... different opinions held by each Church, yet the common principles of Christianity. Tey all assembled there, not because they were Whigs or Tories, but because they were honest Irishmen. (Applause.) He held, therefore. though their meet- ings, strictly speaking ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... tender regard; Mr. Bryden, equally doubt- less, feels it his interest to be faithfal and useful to his party. The temporising Whig is the most despicable and unreliable of mortals, and where the f interests of the most flourishina community in Ire- land ...

DUBLIN EXHIBITION PALACE AND WINTER GARDEN

... fashion was pO- ?? the lotaofDecemiber, ih'en'ko-f oill be 4QAe. all over- again, and parlitnerpt will, he still further ?? Whig:Loiion ?? k report awae eurreat in Warsaw that Ganerat de Verg-wasGto ee' relieved from ha' command. He hae' tbindoned' all ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... years, The Attorney General and Mr. Lynar eall by the Cape royal mall steamer from Plymoutht, on the eth proximo.- Norihersn Whig. Apartments have been taken at the Breslin Royal Marine Hotel, Bray, for the Right Hon the Lord Jostice of Appeal and family ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Harcourt-street. The Scotsman announces the death of Mr. John Clerk, the last survivieg member of the famous West- mnloter Whig Committee, in the proceedings of whbch, at the beginning of the present century, Pnut Thelwiall and Horns Tooke were so intimately ...