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THE STATE CHURCH—PARLIAMENTARY PETITIONS

... alone can furnish to the English comprehension. I think that such of our friends as have uncon. ditionally supported the Whigs in the recent divisioa are mistaken. I cannot participate in the eathu. siastic confidence in Mr. Gladstone which the O Donoghoc ...

THE MINISTERAL CRISIS

... Cabinet, we think it more than probable that a dexterous motion, for Parliamentary reform would lead to the reinstalm ent of the Whigs next February, though we don't see what the Reformers are likelyto get by such a motion, except a return to office. Perhaps ...

COURT OF PROBATE PRACTICE

... success that he was'induced to look to the stage as a profossion. THE ALLEGED FENIAN ARRLST1S I1 BELFAST.' (Fe-roe ?? fe'rthera Whig of hoeeidey.) Since lhursday iight last, so'far as we have been able to learn, no further arrests or- searches hare been made ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY WILL CASE

... the same, and she always supported me; Sir Edward was an accomplished gentleman whbn he was young; Sir Edward was always a Whig. When he became old, and saw the error of his ways, he advanced a little to your side I The Court-What do you call his side ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... specioa oZ literature was thlis-that it -was of gre at use to tho Tfories in thnea of elections. You kntow what happllened when a Whig andidate came forward for an&y borough1 or aly cOouliy. A rsans Ironm theso Liljeb-az papers went'downto the election mind ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... now, Sir, that on the repetition of such silly, mlschievous,' and, I may say, insane articles as appeared in the H~ortlucita Whig on the a3d instant, a circular shall be seat to the merchants, manufacturers, bankers, ani shopkeepers of BelfaSt, calling ...