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THE MINISTRY

... no doubt whatever of his intention, under all possible circumstances,to hold on to his Premiership. Ile is a Whig, in the first place, and Whigs never surrender their hold upon patronage and pay; hut, besides, his ambition is involved in the Reform Bill ...

CHURCH INSTITUTIoN—KILKENNY

... a second time. Before the Ist of !day it and we tievernmeat will be thrwn out together. POWERS OP COIONER.—.The Northern Whig Is the Sacriffof the cuunty of Antrim, to whom an execution against the gouda of a defendant mid been Cent, was unable to levy ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 13 1866

... to subdue this conspiracy. Not certainly to the hierarchy, for it had already described its inability to do so. Not to the Whigs, for they did not influence the great mass of the people. The party to put down revolution was the Conservative party, which ...

TIIE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS. FRID4Y MORNING, MAY 11, IS6G. TOWN OF CA.VAN. RALE cP VALUABLE PROPERTY. ment and ..

... ; a party that p, evaded in Parliament, and was by much the majority of the nation out of it. Were the Whigs this majority ? Was this party a Whig party ? No man will presume to affirm so notorious an untruth. The Whip wore far from being this majority ...

REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS

... if not the dictation, of Mr. Bright. The grouping will gently, if not always, put an end to dictation on the part of -the Whig magnates, but these groups will not always have community of interest, without which there can be no real representation. The ...

THE POLITICAL SITUATION

... the Conservatives and the Whig Secessionists. A powerful Parliamentary combination, in perfect accord with the majority out of doors, would thus succeed to ace. We don't step aside to discuss the suggestion offered through a Whig organ at the press. It ...

49S I 1M63 444 Mit

... to time to heal, or at least soothe the their country. be purchasing stock this year ?I am told they Tu see what boon the Whigs will get her ; .. grief of his unhappy wife. In the ex p ectat i on The hour arrives , and Gladston e s t a t es 8 0 12 10 ...

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... posite Craigavad. We believe Mr Gratisna, Crai,tavad, another of our respected townsmen was on hoard during the race.—Northern Whig. • Stops by signal only for Passengers for Drogheda or Dublin. SUNDAY ruAtxA—A train fir first second and third class pasoengers ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE I. 1864

... forces anew, and to take up the positions in the field they may consider most defensible. The motion of the Whig Capt Hayter is seconded by the Whig Major Anson, not as was at first intended by Mr Walpole, and already there are indications that it will be ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, ISGG

... Parliament such a loss would literally destroy the Conservative party. But that is not all. What is called the Constitutional Whig party would suffer in equal measure. Iu almost every constituency members would become what is termed more advanced. The seventy ...

GLADSTONE JUBILANT

... Ministry they do nit desire 0 exalt. It was a success which may seem to Mr Gladstone to release him from the last restraints of Whig traditions. lie has already thrown out, as we infer from the Sunday Gazette, the threat of an autumnal Session to carry the ...

,f,tiioceltancours

... might upset ; afraid to walk, for fear such as chickens and ducks, last year turned stairs, and into the grey streets. ern Whig. the dew migli: fall; but I never saw one afraid green in the flesh, especially on the liver side immediatkly upon being killed ...