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... who are influential will not be slow to use their influence on behalf of William Carleton, a North of Ireland man.— Northern Whig. The late Lord Edward St. Maur.—The London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian says :—The Duke of Somerset has been suddenly ...

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... inferior office has doubt purged him his plebeian taiut, and rendered him fit company for the noble and aristocratic Whigs whom only hitherto Whig leaders have condescended to recognize and associate with. young and energetic man, well versed in finance, he ...

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... Lord Harrington younger man, and has had less service, but then is a member and will some day be the head of one of the chief Whig families, who suppose they can supply competent men for every department of the public service, from a Premier down to a civil ...

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... opposition by the Radicals of the borough, but the appearance of a Conservative candidate might perhaps heal the differences of the Whig-Radical party. At Brecon the Earl of that ilk will be allowed to walk over, the Conservative candidate having withdrawn. At ...

Literary Miscellanea

... was an instalment towards this end. No persons disliked it more heartily or were more thoroughly frightened by it than the Whig portion of the Liberal party in the House of Commons. They saw the precipice on which they stood ; the yawning gulf was before ...

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... have been exhausted in the elevation of Mr. Gbschen to the Cabinet. The new Cabinet minister, therefore, has been sought among Whig patricians, and a more genuine and, on the whole perhaps, a better specimen of the class could not have been found. Lord Hartington ...

Varieties

... hybrid, the Whig —the Whig is gone. Tbe Whig is as dead as the Dodo —in contradistinction to which lamented bird, perchance, he will be known to future and almost incredulous ages as the Don't-don't! For, of late years, the only thing that any Whig ever did ...

PROTESTANTISM AND ROMANISM FROM AUTHENTIC SOURCES

... enrich the Church of Rome. Do you think that would be benefit? I appeal to every pious Dissenter, to every Liberal, to every Whig, would that be advantage? j believe not (hear, hear). Tban the clergy of the Church of Ireland more devoted, spiritually minded ...

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... sudden disappearance of the disease before the approach of winter. As the Conservative maxim is to let well alone, so that the Whig Liberals appears to be to let ill alone. They will tamper with the Parliamentary suffrage, in which there is no urgent necessity ...

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... the death of Mr. Dundas. Ministerial candidates for each seat have already presented themselves, and as the influence of a Whig peer predominates both in the one and the other place, it maybe presumed their nominees will be elected without opposition ...

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... Reformer's love of and i,,,,,] Ailesbury's feelings thereby hurt. The Duke Devonshire, Lord Fitzwilliara, and other hereditary Whigs enjoj similar proju-ietary influences other places, which have been turned to good account favour of successive Liberal officials ...

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... But a far more practical step has been taken this week Earl Grosvenor, the eldest son the Marquis Westminster who is surely a Whig, if there ever were one. Our readers will perhaps remember that in his address to the electors of Chester last summer the Earl ...