MR. LANYON, M.P
... honour on Mr. Lanyon are “his standing” and his position as representing so important a commercial town as Belfast.—Nertaern Whig. ...
... honour on Mr. Lanyon are “his standing” and his position as representing so important a commercial town as Belfast.—Nertaern Whig. ...
... Gray. Here is the Tablet's opinion : “Tt is very amusing, and showsthe indestructible reliance which in humen credulity. The Whigs have been out of office only eighteen months, and they are already making these gigantic bids, Who knows what they may not ...
... English Government ; but they bad been disappointed, and each successive govern- ment,had disappointed them more and more. The Whigs had kept the country in, a state of degradation through political inaction and in a spirit of expectancy—the clergy and the ...
... Slopping Decayed Teeth with the Cement, lion* .. .. A single Art 11, Tooth, from .. A Set with Uoli Springs, from ~ . ti CART WHIG HT avid DAVIS. 115. A PTONSTHEET. Door* from liege-green I, Nearly (>ppn«u« the Provoefa Uonaa. ...
... DISTRESS IN 'ENGLAND. The Star calls attention to the dreadful distress existing in the e*st London, and asks— Can government, Whig or Tory, do nothing Within two years more than a million of human beings under its care hare died of starvation alone ! !” ...
... The Whigs had kept the oonntry in a state of de gradation through political battle and in a spirit of expectancy—the clergy and the bishop had been waiting for soma oceouragini measures, but they bad found out that nothing was to be had from Whig or 7ory ...
... English Government ; but they bad been disappointed, and each successive governmeut had disappointed them more and more. The Whigs bad kept the country in a state of degradation through political inaction aud in a spirit of expectancy —the clergy and the ...
... more. The Whigs bad kept the country a state degradation through {«olitind inaction and in spirit of expectancy—the clergy and the bishop bad been waiting for some encouraging measures, bat they bad found out that nothing was to be hod from Whig or Tory ...
... always ready, to vote black white, and white black, in behalf of the ‘“‘cause,” he would be more than enough for any Mi- nister, Whig or Tory. Let the British taxpayer, if disposed to do this trifle of ‘ justice to Ireland,” do the thing handsomely once and ...
... leave the harbour. At ten o’clock, after she had left, another despatch arrived, from the Partnoo Coastguard station—AMent Whig. ...
... leave the harbour. At ten o'clock, after she had left, another despatch arrived from Partnoo CoastgunrJ station. —Northern Whig. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FENIANISM IN CANADA. The N w York papers of the 27th alt. publish the following despatch, dated Montreal ...
... in the back ground. Then there was an embodiebtat of Mr. Disrasli's famous sarcasm of Sir Robert Peel's haviag found the Whigs bathing, and I run away with their clothes. Again, a cartoon produced at the accession of William IV., which repro. seated ...