OENCRSI. U«AST *Sll THE PREKIMKNT
... bat, the fireman gaming access moans the fire escape, they sear.hed every room in the house, nod found nobody.—iVerfhrr.i Whig. ...
... bat, the fireman gaming access moans the fire escape, they sear.hed every room in the house, nod found nobody.—iVerfhrr.i Whig. ...
... assistants, horses, carriages, dogs, armorial bearings, . 4c., Ac. are about experience, in all its attractiveness, the beauty of Whig finance, and as the county cesa is bo relieved to the extent of about three pence in the pound for the maintenance oflunatics ...
... members of all creeds and parties by his assiduity tact, patience, industry, and courtesy. Tho Whigs, have seen, restored perma Deucy to the office, bat the Whigs now desire atrip it of its permanent character. Somebody shtnfc. the Under Secretaryship would ...
... and remarkable. In tho first place dose affinity to tho candidate who, at the Tffaanry Whip’s bidding, nnaocoeaafolly carried Whig banner at tho last Sligo election, and secondly conferring him tho appointment, with ac-1 salary aE3.800, tho National Exchequer ...
... had prcriouAly represented Wore ter® hi re House Commons, and voted favour of the first fiefotm Bill, having sopported tho Whigs before their acoosaiou office, ami also Lord Gaßt’s Government, while in that Assembly. Bari Grey gave him tho courtly appointment ...
... certain Mansion House dcclaratwnt, might least bo expected there U concealing that grave mistake been committed. No leas than 32 Whig peers voted is minority 113 against tho Government, and had not been for the ioiudidons, unsta toe manlike, unprecedented, ...
... feiUiftdservanta, Jobs Thos. li»y JU'jfrescolalS*** Parish of Toirutgao. lUllyoonneU, Oec., USB. As Odd Potato.— Tba NorAem Whig describee strange potato grown field belonging Mr. James Allen, Drorobo, near Lribant. oomi>act family potatoes, all firmly ...
... declared bis assent this course, For previous quaetioni and relect comm.ttooa” commend me to tlie Whig* in general, and more particularly to tho Whig Irish Minister, whenever they find themselves samtnndcd with difliealtie* and cannot muster courage ...
... older Mr WogueUn’s claim a baronetcy is being pressed tho First Minister, and tho lavish expenditure in fighting thoroughly Whig principles and policy is pointed os family recommendations for Royal favour. ...
... ng ■ country by nonchalance, assurance, or refusals full I'ym-1 patby A German philosopher—coe would think had lived under Whig Ministry-exclaimed, I« with how Utile wisdom the world is governed I our days the Government of nation has nothing to do with ...
... very splendid structure, 0 doubt—when it is erected. But the estimated cost from £lBO,OOO £*200.000, and roust blind indeed to Whig rulo in Ireland who be Jicve* that such a sura will ever granted either Mr. Mr. Low*. is the old story over again—investigation ...
... in other circles, that all the incidents hare been specially telegraphed the flr#X Timra. 'The ConecrvaliVT) t*oor and the Whig loader House of breakfasted together over the Irish Church question, and the result of their secret feronco was the oonooction ...