THE CORPORATION
... Elliot. Carlisle: Sir Robert Kano, of Cork; Dr. Kidd, Dublin ; Dr. Mackeay. Waterford ; and Dr. Skae, Edinburgh. —SoTlhfm Whig. ...
... Elliot. Carlisle: Sir Robert Kano, of Cork; Dr. Kidd, Dublin ; Dr. Mackeay. Waterford ; and Dr. Skae, Edinburgh. —SoTlhfm Whig. ...
... kept op advanced boor. Numerous lion Aral were lit in the vicinity.—From our CorretpomUnt. The Social Scibncb Conobess.— The Whig understands that the Rev. Dr. Reichel, Mullingar, and formerly Profe-aor of Latin in Queen's College, Belfast, will read a ...
... wrote what many consider the best History of England. Mr. Clive was Under Secretary in tba Homo Department, under one of the Whig Administrations, and enjoys the reputation of being v#'y able mao. Mr. Howes is the paid Commissioner English Ecclesiastical ...
... principles. Lord Darby wonld never have been Premier if Mr. Barton the men with whom ba acted had their will. He has been extreme Whig, and yet he is selected for important office the r«rty opposed. There is only one principle on which iho act can accounted ...
... democratic ha-* still to declare true character by its results, while its authors are Consi rvatires, and the remonstrants are Whig*. Bat there is now excellent opportunity of reviewing the many dark predictions with which the pres* Reformed Honae of Commons ...
... the Th* Bodusk, Paris, March 29, 3.30 s.h.—Tha Bourse has been heavy. Rentes dosed at 69f. 12c., or about the same yesterday. Whig nor Tory, but supposed ws» Liberel; but, that whether be was or not, he wished vote for his landlord and Mr. Talbot. It seemed ...
... Ireland and Irish affairs by the late Whig during their long tenure of office.—particularly aod specially the fiscal and commercial legislation having reference to Ireland introduced and promoted by the late Whig Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Gladstone ...
... great Parliamentary dirision, and this is the year of Reform and extension of popular power ! Ton will see that certain of tbs Whig peers bare joined this childish or aefaiioua scheme. It not tba less dangerous on that serous I. I hope yon will taka soma ...
... members from the Radical camp must due to some deep Conservative intrigue. The simple truth is, they have tried a bargain with j Whigs. Neither 'party profited much, owing I to circumstances over which they had no con“ trol.” Now they are going to see if they ...
... in the recollection of readers that which founded similar actions the of Platt and wife against the editor of the Northern Whig, and the same against Hempton, the present defendant. Among the innendoes laid in the snmtnona and plaint one was that the ...
... also kept a large tuber and variety of newspapers on sale, among others the Northern Whig. When the article copied from the Daily Telegraph appeared in the Northern Whig, plaintiff alleged that the defendant placarded the sale of that paper by bills potted ...
... capable of lasting the days when the nation gladiv acknowledged it Lord Palmerston * majority. Even in those halcyon days the Whigs, some were found—and we must confess that we were amongst the croakera—who saw in the body, seemingly full of life, the seed* ...