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A CONSERVATIVE TRIUMPH

... ember wliuiu Mr. Soilaea has replaced waa good whig. But bit death left the whig n.n, ill don (it .. to the r.lurn of men of Hie mlour a. «uete.«or. N« lime wa. loat. Ihe whig wa. not huiied the living whig.li Of lt lt forth to crate the honour of occupying ...

« honest ABB.”

... Bnt he might show his regard, or pretended regard, for them without unnecessarily inaoltmg whjtes. Yon need not throw mud in Whig faoe show that yon like the Conserratives. .Mr. in this been recklessly , .“ dl 0 Sossing the battle-Beld on winch his troops ...

A DKOLL FREAK

... long Chancery salt. A number of poeme written for the deification of t great bard were sent to, and published in, the tUr* Whig, and prises were given for the two deemed best by three judges. The decision of the judges created dissatisfaction—of coorse ...

IKELAND AND HER CRITICS,

... written, none are more unfair than wliai esys fiist and lad about Ireland, Lord Macaulay was at least impartial having (like true Whig) blackened the Irish Tories, he crosses over, and deals just unsparingly with his kinsmen of the liighlAiids. But worst of ...

THE WAR IN THE NORTH

... them. His apprsrsnee is like a rainbow in the Weal: the storm is coming. Whigs cannot always count upon the Liberals—nr, they are sometimes called, advanced Liberals.’ The m«r« Whigs could not hold office lor day, if left to themselves- They are set of ...

THE FERMANAGH MAH, AND ENNISKIILKN CHRONICLE. TIIURSDAV, JUNE 23. 13C4

... feeling, cliar.cter of the dead pairiot won it* 'V among all knew anylliing of lit', “d. over Ilia graee,ill Calnrmoyle, Whig, Tory, Hadical, Saxon, mid Cell, breathe one hearly aenlimaul—“ Here liea an lioneat man.” When he raw hia coontry in the depth ...

•non to .«>: i» t.i. -ay EogUndi .nJ .1,,. looked opon «. promt.'ng Au.u.a, Loui. Napoleon, tb. a'l ol Ibrtn

... *rriir‘l. lelr member wbotu Mr. Soiteei hoe rrplierd wee;. 0. whig. But lift eeidenlly Jell the whig petty 1 oabt ee to ihe rrtarn of men the ialoar hit eucceitor. N« time wei loij. deed whig wee uo» kntied when llnog wbig.liue lent forth lojet.ee Ilie ...

AMERICA

... which appear indicate that her Majesty s Ministers were meditating a coup de mat's. Whig eandidstes sre alyly feeling their way In certain constituencies, where Whig h»s not dared to show his face for many years before, and where success could only possible ...

DENMAUK—HYPOCRISY

... sublime seoundrelism with which tbe imperial 1 personation of lleelsebub who tyrannises in France bos treated Hesico. But our Whigs and Tories, who drivel out their white-livered lamentations over ' Denmark, have not one word of regret fur Mexico, believe ...

miscellaneous; 1

... conference. Mr Dudley Fotlescne made molioo Tuesday night to have the merit* of the Crawley and Lilley affair investigated. Whigs and Tones op posed him on the ground that— Utley’s dead there let him lie— buy mote ventilating of the matter might not be ...

IVArej Irons, In rsferenee letter of 23. that the Lord Chancellor at lose to diacover in the pterions ..

... Conservative. But loyalty this part of Ireland does not mean loyalty to her Majesty's Whigs and there are those who even think (hat loyalty eonsiata in violating laws passed by Whig Government, ffo man may intend to be vary loyal, and think himself (be very ideal ...

run battle of the session, which commenced on Monday night, and is espected to occupy the week, seems have assumed

... not dare toaren amwl aft the in—t fin who kick them in this f—hton been power they would hare done lea* for Denmark than the Whig*—they would hare fried to anything—they would not horn interfered ,t all- Why, reaUy, at this rate, know of ionroal that represents ...