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VACANCY IN THE REPRESENTATIVE PEERAGE

... likely to offer themselves—Viscount Powerscourt in the Conservative interest; and the Earl of Listowel and Lord Fermoy in the Whig interest. Correopenbence. do not hold ourselves accountable for the opinions of our Correspondent•. TO THE EDITOR OF THE CAVAN ...

THE PRESS

... tilled with cousins and nephews of the noble lords and right hon gentlemen who hold place in the Whig Government, a chain of dependents is drawn around the Whig citadel, and is bound, upon the grand principle of serf-inter.st, to keep it secure. Tue tune ...

A SEVERE WINTER

... its strength under Lord Palmerston. But if the country should be dissappointcd, if the country thould fall back into the old Whig-Radical class and party combination, he believed that a govevernmeta would be formed which would at once avow its determination ...

M IDLAND GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSION TRAIN TO Galway, Tuam, Castlebar, Roscommon, Longford, Sligo, Cavan, ..

... cultivated taste and well-directed eaterprise.—Belfast Weekly News. FENIANS Ix BAILIEBOROUGII.—A correspondent of the Northern Whig, writing from Bailieborough states A party walked the streets of this town last night, supposed to be Fenians, in procession ...

Eotal Xtb3o

... were highly delighted with the lecture, the subject being treated in a very pleasing and highly instructive manner.—Northern Whig. SHEFFIELD IN FI —P RFSENTATI ON TO THE MATRON.—Mrs Munro, who has been matron of the Sheffield Infirmary for three years, ...

(Fronk Bell's Weekly Mesinget.)

... formA firm and serried body, ready: either for attack or defence, as may be advisable. Conserstive reaction, about which the Whig-Radical por tion of the press is so profuse in its gibes and sneers, may not be quite as positive in numbers as might have ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... believing that the war will be terminated by negociations so lung as the Confederates have an army in the field•—Northern Whig. Orders have been sent to Toulon to hasten the dismantling of the French ships of war which have to be laid up in ordinary ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... feared, the masters having given notice of a reduction of wages, to which the men do not seemed disposed to accede. —Northern Whig. Among the overseers appointed for the Macclesfield Union for tha ensuing year is Mrs Margaret Lucas, who has been unanimously ...

THE PRESS,

... Governmost do its part promptly, and Fenianism will cease to trouble us with its presence. CATTLE IMPORTS INTO IRELAND. (Northern Whig.) A valuable report on the Cattle trade of Ireland has been published. It is drawn up by Dr Neilson Hancock, at the order of ...

rfir. CAV.A N WEEKLY r:IDAY MORNING, JULY 21, o

... in and separated the combatants, the affray was ended, and Mr Rea' retired, bearing marks of very rough handling.—Northern Whig BUNNING as Snip.—We read in a Melbourne letter of the 26th of May, received by the mail just arrived :—By the arrival H.M. ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, ISGS

... Russell—A new, revised, enlarged, and corrected edition of his lordship's work on the Britsh Constitution, in which the illustrious Whig author deliberately reprints, as applicable to the present day, without a single note of remark or correction, all that he ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1,65

... everybody expected, in the w..itewashing of the real delinquent, Lord Westbury. Who believed that six Whigs, four of whom were Cabinet Ministers. would condemn a Whig Lord Chancellor? The result proves the Government were right in packing the committee. A majority ...