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Hollow.w’s Ointment and PtLt.s.—Shortness of Breath, Coughs, and Colds.—Thousands of stimulants can produced to ..

... Sir George Grey at the Homo Office, and Lord Bussell, if not in the Foreign Office, yet oyer it. Mr Bright himself owns that Whig Ministry, such as would probably come into power now, would not at all suit him, and that it would, ns ho puts it, want constantly ...

THE KLEOXIOX4

... Major Knox by 241 votes, against Flanagan’s 229. Waterford has elected Mr Delahur.ty, Nationist, agaiust Henry W. Barrun, old Whig. Youghal—ln 1865 Sir .T. M'Kenna polled 1-22 votes, and Mr Butt 30, On Saturday former only polled 105, and by Weguelan, who ...

UIBCELIrANSOUS

... whether he could tell the answer to the boyish riddle—* Why is a bald man’s hat like heaven ?'—replied, ‘ Because there not a Whig in it.’ Quiadity liy Ourran.—Lundy Foot, the • celebrated tobacconist, applied to Curran for a motto when he first started ...

|^Atcr[oi‘{> and teamore visiter. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16ru, 68 THE NEW MINISTRY As is now well known Mr ..

... Chancellor ol England for more than ten years, and withal is eminent equity lawyer. _ l3 also member of one of the principal Whig families in Csses. These are all his qualifications for tho office ; but the occasion of bis promotion is in consequonoe of ...

THE GALE

... the look out, but who, to Friday night, had not been arrest' ] The young lady now there under me■ dieal treatment.—A'orfArm Whig. CHABGKE OF MURDER IN DUBLIN, learn that gentleman named Metcalfe was killed on Sunday, at Chapelizod, near Dublin, man named ...

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... pleased at the Innovation” he would surely have prefaced his remarks an indication of such. View the conduct of the Tories and Whigs, as we will, there can be doubt, as to which party through it 3 chiefs has done most material good to Ireland. The appointment ...

TO THE ELECTORS

... knowledge; a speaker I’m second to none In the list of rhetorical glories; lean do whatsoe’er can be For I’ve done both the Whigs and the Tonei affectionate sou of the Church, I love, I adore, the Old Lady ; I left her, ’tie true in the lurch When I polled ...

TRAMORE

... it like drawing blood from a stone to entice the latter to bring forward one. the way, it is the outspoken opinion of the Whigs that they will lose much more this election than they hoped gain by the new franchise if their party persist in multiplying ...

WATERFORD MIRROR AND TRAMORE VISITER-WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 7,186 S

... as have said, they were interred on Monday in ono grave in Shankhill. There wore only four persons at the funeral. —Northern Whig. The Artful Dodger.”—On Saturday night Mr. Toole concluded his engagement in Belfast, and immediately after the performance ...

WATLRFOCD MIRROR AND TRAMORK VISITER—WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27. .868 ME. GLADSTONE’S BUSPENBOEY BILL

... from her parents roof, went penniless—the only property she took with her being the modest atiro which she wore. —Northern Whig. Mr. Gladstone’s bUI, »to to period, in certain reepocts, the proceedings Ecclesiastical Commie.l°ne« for Ircknd, t,oan issued ...

WATERFORD MIRRuK AND TRAMOUR VISITER—'WEDNESDAY EVENING NuTEMGRR 05. 1563

... Mr. Gibson at A shton-uudei-Lyne. Tlie right honourable candidate was for many years President of the Board Trade, under the Whig Government Palmerston and Kussell, and held the confidence and esteem his party, with the admiration and respect of his political ...

FENIAN BONDS

... acquainted with it; Sir Hurry Vcrney made more than ore speech within its precincts ; many members the best of the Whig Cabinets, when the Whigs were popular in Ireland, over thirty years ago, had tlloir feet under its ; but the museum was Reddy delight his ...