A PUBLIC MEETING
... the Church of the Future. The Spanish Revolution.— By Vedette. Cornelius O’Dowd.— Walewski.—Medical Lecturers. —Misfits. —The Whig Letter. Old and New. The Comixo Elections. ...
... the Church of the Future. The Spanish Revolution.— By Vedette. Cornelius O’Dowd.— Walewski.—Medical Lecturers. —Misfits. —The Whig Letter. Old and New. The Comixo Elections. ...
... Conservative candidate whose prospects of return are excellent, is represented. no doubt through the sanguine report o( some Whig agent, as failing in his canvass end utterly dispirited, whereas the actusl reverse a'd Ibis is the true state of things. ...
... awfully in* dignant with Iboae judges and barristers who have for the last few days, and in open court too, been “ taking the W(h)igs 1 (From Fun.) ON A DEBATED POEM. Said Hoiley, Milton’s lines are these 1“ Said Winehilaea. “ They’re not the cheese T* Said ...
... have begun think that it in the duty of every man judge fur himself, and not to place implicit eonfl lenoe any leader, whether whig or tory, lay or clerical. Now, Sir, 1 have been a great admirer of John Bright, I like to read his plain straightforward speeches ...
... last moi^ Covington, Kentucky, with General Orani’a father“ we)l-preserved specimen of the good, old-fashioceo. Henry Oley Whig gentlemen of the progressive Being asked about bis ton’s name, Mr. Jeaee B. wsa* said :“ It occurred in ibis way—he was our ...
... «icn sentinienu e» “HiSful Komiefi Aecendnncy! —Your obedient eerrunt, Prceton, 18. Lord Hertington U, coune, «n hereditary whig, but *h»t reepect he here for the I*' 1 *' ditiona perty—or whet ought *te moot •acred he thus ignores the Revolution 168$ ...
... ■tud nockwatkar with my mother oiw tk> wltomlttoodidailoro with oil thy heart that DOW Mng wo aholl ooror weary to Norther* Whig, ...
... befieved posterity that the alternative propounded, open-mouthed and without Bhama,hy party in Eiglaad—the descendants of the Whig patriots and othar depositories of the puritan element which vindicated itself with such glorious result at the famous Revolution ...
... ” I glad the notes of the‘‘ Blackbird” attracted his at. tention. I will reply by, the arguments of the two loaders of the Whig or Liberal school to which Argus seems to belong. the Protestant minority in Ire- j land having no right to their Church,” ...
... Deer Crao borne, Pleete.Cienboroe, Cranboma. deer Ofwnboroe. ebme back to now, And ellok to the old Tory bine; « „ ™ Theresa Whig, and there’e and there no one knowt who, , Bui notre their eoloure win do. With Peel end with Cranborne under Bon, matter which ...
... profusely displayed party colours, and were demonstrative the most violent pariitao could showing their sympathies for the Whig the Tory candidates. This display of feeling oarri*Mi rather too far the outset, sod very nearly retailed in serious row. The ...
... trap rrprmnUUwtt who terra not awjmsd to Sioynootk, the noli of which wot that nhnot rearjt candidate who forward, mho/htr Whig Twg.or Badwal declared that at heart he had atwant toss uppaanf to the Grant aid wot read* to pledge himwl/ apbtoef Suuthope ...