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... WHIGS M ALWAYS ON SALE. FILLER WinitM DUNSTER, ...
... THE FENIANS. The Soriker* Whig has received information of the arrest of suppoaed Fenian in one of the suharba Belfast, this being the first of the kind iu that town. The facta are follow : Ou Sunday about ten o’clock a man giving his name Francis Tinimpaoii ...
... The Fenians. —In a third edition of Saturday's Northern Whig some revelations of the Fenian plans, disclosed at an examination of prisoners before the magistrates in Dublin, 011 Saturday, are detailed, and are of a horribly sanguinary character. the breaking ...
... left of the great Whig party that crowded the ministerial ‘l;ucb- after the passing of the Reform Bill a few years ‘before, Lord Palmerston’s next exploit was his interference in the affairs of Syria. For in the year 1840, the able and nstute Mehemet ...
... i|l fuithor I.ord I'almPrston from the Tories. »nd drew him closer towerds the Whigs, sehseqnently joined in the Reform Adminislislion. The eivil »ar in r.xtngn) between the brothels Hon I‘edro and Mignel at Ihie period .E.i attention the Wellington ...
... =ma eery. 50, 14416. Whig . . 79,949 4G.lr d. . . 19,91.1 qn 2`m. 111. Omit 7,132/ qn 21m. 0031PaR8TIVE 1861.—.Wlwat, 137,8114 qrs, sh. Pd. Barley, 2 1 .9 71 qr., 375. dd. Oats, 13;54 qrs. 22a, 114, 70, 1 711 qrs. 525. Pd. Barley, 14,91 1 qrs, 44. Oats ...
... never yet entered into the mind of a Whig to suppose that anything can possibly be wrong when his party ir in power. If facts are against him, so the worse for the facta, for it must on no account be admitted that s Whig can do wrong, or that he has in any ...
... office under very discouraging cir- n Ces. His political tergiversation of late years has = (from him the majority of the old Whig Party : leals below the gangway regard him as a greater i © Parliamentary Reform than even the late Pre- s admitted, on all ...
... ARREST OF A FENIAN AT BELFAST. (By Electric Telegraph.) The Northern Whig has received information of the arrest of a supposed Fenian in one of the suburbs of Belfast, being the first case of the kind in that town. The facts are as follow:—On Sunday morning ...
... frighten the old Palmerstouian Whigs, and lead to new ministerial resolutions ; for the new (iovernment must expect the opposition the advanced Radicals unless it becomes more Radical, and the defection of the safe Whigs if it does. The battle of parties ...
... member he did such good service to the Whigs, especially foreign questions, that in 1330 received the appointment of Secretary of State for • foreign affairs, and kept it till 1834. resigned with the rest of the Whig ministry in that year, bat resumed office ...