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... loom Cllppir IDWIJD, tilik toms, &a, mg, to JANIS BAWER TATUM al 1 : 1 04 MI .4.1 .4 rker wok sad le bs bp Ile Wpm,. Mk st Whig kw Uwe bi be NoWday sod No* 4 11. NMI ...
... seen the Church question postponed, they will now, under necessity, act with unity and vigour. The Edinburgh Review— Whig and only Whig we mentioned yesterday, considers many measures now waiting for settlement more important than that concerning the ...
... vestments. fld groat enough in the Church, if i once act together, whose advice be disregarded by the most contort of Clawbioabde, Whig, has § Times on the subject of Irish rail- to think that Government *ble, and says that the present pU Q have the matter under ...
... TCE3PAT. February Sod, IMS. at the PUBLIC HALL, WIOAN. , , Tteketa dlfporud ot the ehUdna'a purer,ti, and patroniaed by both Whigs and Tories, all being harmonised by the enchanting innocence of the children. taught, and dartiea auppUed with QUADRILLE BANDS ...
... conservative solidarity the Liberal party. It is composed of section* which have to be united for practical purpose*- Old Whigs yet live; and notwithstanding the Tory Household Suffrage Bill, there are men who entered political life as Chartists, and ...
... anxious to prevent the public from re-opening whole question, would of necessity follow in case of war. More than this, the Whig-Radical faction felt, without doubt, that the prestige of a successful expedition would materially strengthen their opponents'hands ...
... hero of 1832 waa dissatisfied with tha condition of things Ireland. But about that time it became evident that if ever ihe Whigs were to get back into their beloved places they must make a vigorous effort, and that in such a case there was no topic with ...
... LiverpooL Daring his stay in Belfast be appeared in a variety of characters, and made such an impression that the Northern Whig says, Mr. Sullivan leave. behind him • blank which no rival can fill up. He basil poesible increased the reputation he possessed ...
... London, and at the Mosley Arms, Manchester, after delivering a lecture in what was then the Hall of Science, Campfield. The Whig Government left nothing undone to secure a conviction. The harshness with which the sentence was enforced became the subject ...
... TOK3DAY. February 2nd, 1869, at the PUBLIC HALL, WIOAN. Tickets disposed of by the chOdrea’s parents, and patronised by both Whigs and Tories, all being harmonised by the enchanting innocence the children. DANCING taught, and Parties supplied with QUADRILLE ...