THE TRALEE ELECTION
... the position and influence of Captain Knox should aspire to the support of those whose nationalism has alienated them from Whig priest- ...
... the position and influence of Captain Knox should aspire to the support of those whose nationalism has alienated them from Whig priest- ...
... been received. The London Time*, the Loudon Daily Telegraph, the Dublin Evening Mail, the Dublin Evening Post, the Northern Whig, and the Londonderry Guardian (the two latter being unstamped), to delivered after the next number of has been received. BAKERY ...
... that coalition of Whigs and Puelites, ibe veteran politician has not often let his name appear before the public; but it is well kuowu that has stood high in the csti nation of his sovereign as confidential adviser was aristocratic Whig of the school which ...
... have received. Tlie London Timet, the London Daily Tclegrapb, the Dublin Kveniug Mail, the Dublin Kvening Post, the Northern Whig, and the Londonderry Guardian two Utter being unstamped), to delivered after the nest number of each has been received. BHAW ...
... strong Conservative parly upon his India-rubber policy lias so stretched and transformed the pliant material that the venerable Whig looks his old days something like a Tory But that has not gained from the Conservative benches any coiiQdcnco except belief ...
... prevalence of drought, but yesterday’s rain jnst the kind of weather wanted for the rapid growth of the various crops.— Northern Whig. Londonderry Board meeting of this Ikklv was held on Saturday, Sir Roliert Bateson in tho chair. Messrs. John and Robert Shaw ...
... garret behind St. Andrew's-square, within walls of Edina, Scotia’s darling seat.” When the Edinburgh Review was its zenith, tho Whigs and Whiggism carried all before thorn. They had wielded tho political sceptre of tho Scottish metropolis for long period; and ...
... Conservative party liad never opposed them, hut tho efforts of Mr. Pitt and Lord Bolingbroke before them had boon resisted the Whigs. had manyyoarl ago called attention to tho policy of commercial treaties, which was then condemned the honourable member for ...
... Fri'tm Iruk Tumet T elfdion farlhetaowni b-»ro o* Tr*l«-e will ...
... figured in that position. Dr. Janes Hagan took bold in 1837, bad number elreet fights, dnel with bis brother editor of (be Whig, end was killed in 1842, in street fight, D. W. Adame- Hie assistant, Isaac C. Partridge, died yellow fever i* 1839. Dr. J ...
... from Belfast and Dublin are now engaged endeavouring to prevent his cscapo if ho has not already flown beyond their roach.— Whig. An eminent barrister, occasionally resident at Bray, has just left for America, to take for his own nurse, who has lived his ...
... Constable Magee, of the Harbour Force, who also removed the bodies of tho two children tho deadhouse of hospital. —Northern Whig. NOTICES OF MOTIONS THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. The following is the list of motions relating to Ireland, as they stand the Order ...