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It Sounds Better than It Beads

... after noon like startling fact ? Because it strikes one. Touching the Bussell Resignation. —We knew it was all nonsense. A Whig is like the old French Guard —he dies, but never surrenders. “Would ant Gentleman oblige a Lady? Certainly not; he would endeavour ...

the GRAVEYARDS OF BELFAST AND

... and that the interests of their clergy would be injuriously affected by the shutting of that place of interment. The Northern Whig says:— *'ln Ireland it is hard to find a Catholic layman who will venture on any snfcgect to disregard the peremptory bidding ...

POIiITICAIi GOSSIP

... the Southern Division of the County,” Mr. Dutton remarked that at the present day it was difficult to draw the line between Whig and Tory, and, for his own part, had failed to make out any difference between the two for the last two or three years. He ...

EXECUTION OF A NORTHERN SPY

... them Lord Palmerston was good a Conservative as Lord Derby, and that they must “rest and be thankful (loud laughter). The Whigs had told them that Lord Derby’*-Government would be dangerous to the peace of Europe, but what did we see at the present time ...

TOPICS OP THE WEEK

... Elliot, and he fell into the hands of Mr. Walpole, who, as a Tory, was not indisposed, in a quiet, subacid way, to give the Whigs a hit. So he asked, one can fancy with the faintest trace of smile, whether the Admiral did not think Admirals who had risen ...

SOLD WHOLESALE BY APPOINTMENT BY

... Lyndhnrst became more unpopular than almost any leading statesman of his time. The Tones disliked him for his Law Reforms, the Whigs for his return to his old Toryism, which ended in the famous measures which he turned out the Government. Then began these ...

DEATH OS LORD ELGIN

... of the late and sister of the present Earl of. Durham. This matrimonial connection brought him more into connection with the Whig party than he had been before; and as his wife’s uncle, Earl Grey, became Secretary for the Colonies in the following year ...

AN. HEROIC ACTION

... so. The Richmkmd Whig think* there are but two means of preventing a long continuance of the war ; these are either foreign intervention, or successful resistance by the Northern conservatives to the Abolition faction in - . .V. Tpe Whig says:—“ want French’ ...

THE LATE LORD SINCLAIR

... will be able to maintain his position until he is reinforced. The Confederates continued active in his front. The Richmond Whig estimates the Confederate loss at 5,000 men, ineluding six generals ('-killed) and seven wounded. The Federal loss is estimated ...

A DUEL BETWEEN TWO SADIES

... kindness manyvhove felt, his advice many listened have with profit, his amiability many have admired. In politics* he was a Whig; but his influence, whether in Parliftment or in the secret meetings of his party, has rather been felt than seen since the ...

NAVAL fin AM FIQBT AND FATAL ACCIDENT

... active part in advocating the abolition church-rates and supporting marriage with a sister-in-law; he earned the favour of the Whig Ministry supporting the Conspiracy to Murder Bill (1858) against his Radical friends, and generally has rendered himself eligible ...