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... Justice Monahan will be the presiding judges. This is not the fact. Tbe judges will be Baron Deasy and Judge Christian —Northern Whig. ...
... Justice Monahan will be the presiding judges. This is not the fact. Tbe judges will be Baron Deasy and Judge Christian —Northern Whig. ...
... not care about Conservatism. did not thiuk the Whigs contemplated the ruin of the Church, though he was happy to say he never was a Whig, and he prayed God he never might be, for he was of opinion that a Whig was a cieature completely out of the pale of ...
... recovering Irish loyally, or of etoppii g growth of dangerous cl-ss mikes the following remark* ou Whig rule iu Irelaud “It might li»*e be-’n hoped tbatlhe Whigs hsve in recovering liinb lojsltj; yet lb**y did uol even earn from O’Connell or will. It who culle-l ...
... person competent having authority to Investigate the matter farther. WHIG PATRONAGE. TO TUB EDITOR THE XOB3TBO Sir, —In a leading article in your paper of Thursday last, you say, “The Whigs have for yean been endeavouring to purchase a party Ireland by party ...
... Sir J. D. Elphinstone, Messrs. Laird, Corry, Talbot, Hennessy, Sir F. Baring, Peto, Paxton, and Berkeley 7 Conservatives, 1 Whig, Radicals—against Lord C. Paget, Messrs. Stansl'eld, Baxter, Leatham, Lawson—all Ministerialists. Lord Palmerston has promised ...
... generous sympathy of the Conservative Leaden with Ireland, contrasted with the stonyhearted indifference of the Whigs. In the year 1859 the Whigs returned to power, and since that date a blight and shadow have rested on the land. We have lost grain, in green ...
... the fact that the great liberal principles of '88 constituted traditionally the proper political faith alike of the English Whigs and of the Irish gentry, and that if the Government had the courage and sagacity to return to these principles they would find ...
... movements which appear to indicate that her Majesty's Ministers meditate a coup dt main. Whig candidates are slyly feeling their way in certain constituencies where a Whig baa not dared to show bis face for many years before, and where success could only be ...
... Ripon, Totnes, and others, boroughs, in effect, as rotten” ever were Gallon and Old Sarum, were preserved to the Whig magnates, and Whig principles,” about which so much boast had been made, were abandoned for political expediency. They permitted the ...
... general election, the most important issues depend. We know that the agents of the Whig partj are maldng the greatest efforts secure some of the Irish constituencies. Whig majority at the next general election means more than the exclusion of the from power ...
... were pushed back to Chancellorsville. The dispatch winds up by saying u everything looks well. New York, May 10.—The Richmond Whig the 7th says:—Up to a late hour on the night of the Gth no fighting had taken place on the peninsula. The movement of Butler's ...
... WILLIAM H HARRIS. MtDDLB ABBBY BTBKKT. PAINTING AND DECORATING, PaPEB HANOI NOB, WILLIAM WEIGHT (L»U of leaßdal.S HENRY STREET. W WHIG begs to etot* tbatbe exeenteein maaMT Painting ea-J Decorating on most moderate tnrm*. Pe»er Hengtees the Hweet prices Brttmetei ...