DOMESTIC POLICY
... herself on having set her in order. Let this bo done now, and the day may near when England will know no difference between Whig and Tory, Liberal and Conservative, and have altogether new watchwords. ...
... herself on having set her in order. Let this bo done now, and the day may near when England will know no difference between Whig and Tory, Liberal and Conservative, and have altogether new watchwords. ...
... the belief that the cows which hare lately been fho subject of much comment were not affected with the rinderpest. —Northern Whig. Mrs. YeWerton’s tour in Ireland, it is said, has been arranged for at £l,OOO. She has already met with great success. , Madame ...
... the Conservatives and the Whig Secessionists. powerful Parliamentary combination, in perfect accord with the majority ont of doors, would thus succeed to office. don’t step aside to discuss the suggestion offered threugh Whig organ the press. It recommends ...
... Mail earnestly urging a decided change in the policy of the party. A coalition with the ultra aristocratic element among the Whigs and tho Adullaraite section of tho Liberal politicians is advocated as tho best means of upholding Tory principles and giving ...
... really the rinderpest. the animals has died. The government inspector has been telegraphed for. —Xorthern Whig. Belfast, Friday Evbni.no.— Tho Northern Whig reports the cases at Lisburn and Gleumachan arc not rinderpest. THE OAKS. Tormentor Mirella Ischia Seventeen ...
... Conservative-Catholic alliance, and rewarded tho TaUd'* faith and zeal Only ant. Thirty-one voted for Mr. Gladstone and tho Whig Ministry,” and one (Mr. Corbally) was absent. Mr. M’Konna’s figure alono stands forth before tho eyes as that of tho solitary ...
... powerful and judicial intellect make the best uso of bis knowledge for the service of the country ho understands so well.— Vort/em Whig. ...
... crop was expected reach 100,000 quintals. OUTBREAK OF THE CATTLE PLAGUE IRELAND. Belfast, Monday, 10 o’clock. —The Xortkern Whig just published the following in a special edition : With the greatest concern have read the tullowing announcement of the outbreak ...
... only estimate tho future from tho past, and foretell that so long as Reform is unsettled the Conservatives will always find it Whig property. Thoy may beat it every year, but it will return as sure as cuckoo, and good deal in advance of that bird. Somo of ...
... if not tho dictation, of Mr. Bright. Tho grouping will generally if not always put an end to dictation on tho part of tho Whig magnates, but these groups will not always have community of interest, without which can no real reproonUUon. KERRY INTELLIGENCE ...
... event of a defeat of the Government, to accept office, and with that object to invito tho co-operation of the Constitutional Whigs upon conditions which will be honourable to both parties. General Beauregard is now in England, the object of his visit being ...
... these seven voted with the government, it would have had a majority of twelve. The Irish representation is thus more Tory than Whig at present. The Farmer's Gavtle gives the following hint the farmers and county gentlemen Instead of adopting the mistaken ...