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... Ireland and Irish affairs by the late Whig Govern. ment, duriog their long tenure of offloe—particnlaxly so to the firm) and commercial legieletion having reference to Ireland, introduced sod mded by the late Whig Chancellor of the Exchecruer, Mr. Gladstone ...
... lorornAmi. ON were completed, end tb• pm. WWII' returned kr oi/el.—Northern Whig. I THE E.XIECTED RISING. KILDARY., kl't•Del —All quiet here. ,7 buncar.—c o maturbsuor. townspeep'. renisined up all Light, expecting • renewed i,utiaresk. The police made ...
... YOUR HAT EASY? It TI? WOOD h SON EXTRA LIGHT VENTILATING ZEPHYR HATS Whig hundreds of Inrelida ao much appreciate, that they Gan wear no other Priore-19.e. Sal.; and (Bat Quality) 18a. Our 104. 6d. and dJ. Hata. is the ordinary streugtb, are intuutaetured ...
... CUBE Am COXFOBT it s BED-RIDDEN H OLLOWAY'S OINTMZISIT easderfal Ointment like In relieving sad Whig old wounds, bad legs, doers, and eruptions of the la; when rubbed on the surfwve it pinetrstes and pulls each time, as plgs. and mate the mon wholesome ...
... disinterested efforts are very laudable, but it seems strange they were not carried into effect when the Whigs were in. In the time of the late Whig Governments Sir William Somerville (now Lord Meredyth) was thwarted in his efforts to open the Chancellorship ...
... Cart 4267 A DWERTIIIEit baring • few boars at his from •to HI p.m., will athil at se a= l - nthaethdon, in the way of =and Whig mamma. J. H.. Parade 4145 ...
... ad compulsory rearanablenum of rent cannotra therm in any official danger from a Whig per t ea the Whigs are equally disinclined to do Singe. On the other hand, the Whigs, dorhni thdi long tenure of political power, felt themselves Wein refusing justice ...
... policy in questions affecting the interests of Ireland. Seeing that Sir J. li•Kenna voted with the Adullamites easiest the Whig Ministry, this vote of confidence in him is important as an indication of public feeling in Ireland. The people have at length ...
... to represent the County of Cork is • than de notorious Colonel who retnarkable, when Member fur Long'e of the num *smile at Whig partimas ; Priests sod People of Longford, by • •fi,rt, gut rid of; and who, having shies ' • representation of two constituencies ...
... County of Coot is hor then the notorioue Colonel WM= who himself remarkable, when Member for Loot I one of the mon servile of Whig partisans ; , the and People of Longford, by a rc e ffort, got rid of; and who, having . At the mementos ion of two coottitneatiso ...
... aed PHYSICAL DIRILITY, is the discovery al eminent French and has en the Continent fee the lag eve years with unvarying ; Whig in the form of a lozenge, may be taw Title Sat the least of detsetko. cedars and manly vigour to the most relibutim Bart through ...