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... start, and oontiaaed t> hold until the end of the rare. There was gr«rt deal bettioc the match, which was fer a side. —Korthem Whig. ...
... start, and oontiaaed t> hold until the end of the rare. There was gr«rt deal bettioc the match, which was fer a side. —Korthem Whig. ...
... contrivance :e which w%* iosttu- | j mental, and hr which the immolation Mr. Kennedy ■ ! accoropiishcd. A powerful section Whig elcotors are bitterly opposed Mr, Dcase, far roaj sens h**Bt known tbemrelvws, and with that gcntlc' man the Conservatives ...
... struggle is felt to here have every day additional proof. A few months ago saw an eminent Whig peer sever the ties which had long united him and his family the Whig party, and range himself with all tho earnestness of convert on the side of tho Church Defence ...
... support, sod saslain him coming election. '* REPRESENTATION OF CO. WEXFORD. («011 OCR CORRXSrOHDIXT.) Wexford. Friday. The Whig p*rly in this county, who hive put forward two eandidatea to contest the representation of tbe county the next election, ere ...
... person of the parish priest, aided the curate ; and the second the faet that for many years it baa been the policy of auceeseive Whig Goverumeuta to confer on Roman Catholics botjonra. places, and emoluments ; and sure t am tbat Dr. Corrigan, with all bia ...
... with .11 th. reaped da. an oppon.nl, t. a Whig partisan break-rmn at the time of tb. aMid«Dt (chciwand canter chcr.), a Whig official (in;.«Tnp- breakamen bad cone oat lo^ut«' Uon). bow. Ido not lot. the Whig, ant j which mor. than thou (ober.). On tb ...
... either party, which will lend make Ireland prosperous and contented ■* ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY. CHEAT SHEEP, WOOL, SHOW, The folio whig order arrangement as regard* the several claB:es: Class Si*wards, Charles Cannon, J.P., and Pbineas Riall, J.P. Class 2—Border ...
... support completely frem the .ate the present Minuter. Of coarse, we maet reckon amongst occasional rcppctt.rs nomber of high Whigs or of ludepci.dsnt Liberals, bat tbs reliable phalanx of Conservatives cannot be reckoned quite one-third of tbe Hoase. ...
... entered cordially into feeling which induced him to come forward in the hope of being enabled to wrest seat from bands of tbs Whigs. panned bis canvass with resolution, amidst many eircomstanes* to encourage, and some to cheer him. A strong feeling prevailed ...
... Foal affioa, No. W, Jsrmyo-.lieet. Loudon, rnH« LIVERPOOL CUP —The foil Mar- I bet Odds nsranted upon this Race WJI LtalC WHIG IT, Pnnier, C-mimiammi Exme>« An-ot. 16. Yoax-sTastr. ro\x»T Oaanx*. Know. Fallal sae BELL'* UFK, LIFE, and SPORTSMAN, or dirertad ...
... little ■loobt that Mr. Hall Dare will come forward, la addition to the names of Mr. Maher and Mr. Power probable candidates the Whig side, that of Colonel White, .brother to Captain While. M.P. fur Tipperary, has been mentioned. -Correspondent. ...
... come forward to contest the county, was rumoured. It is difficult to say the present moment who will be pot forward by the Whig*, bat we think we indications of desire on the part of Cspt. John be one of tbe nominees of that party. The gallant Captain ...