A 1170XLII ADMIBIB
... gentlemen, after hearing a niass of conflicting testimony, a.:•,:ommodated the fugitives for the night in Police-aquare.—Nortlicni Whig. ...
... gentlemen, after hearing a niass of conflicting testimony, a.:•,:ommodated the fugitives for the night in Police-aquare.—Nortlicni Whig. ...
... specific measure, repressive or remedial, to prevent the continuance of the present condition of things. Lord Lismore is a Whig and something more. His family name indicates that his race is of native blood. For many years he sat as the popular representative ...
... description of local Fenian movement had been planned for the Ist of May. but did not take place, according to the Nortlorn Whig, from the non-receipt of exiwYte'd orders America. The belief exist.. probably only in the minds of alarmists, that considerable ...
... 80 years of age, and who recommends the pensioning of men often twenty years his junior, but sticks to office himself like a Whig statesman, is a dear lover of red tape and routine. He will not be dictated to—that is to say, he does not care to listen to ...
... MARRIED BY MISTAKE. The Norther* Whig says :—On Saturday a mar. rine ceremony, attended with very unusual circametancee, took plea' in • little town not miles from Belfast. A youthful couple in humble circumstances& Mr. Y. and a Miss ll.—had made arrangements ...
... n.on. the Tories held now. Ideas must be regarded in connection with their surroundings, undoubtedly many things that the Whigs once thought it right and necessary to do, wore no longer right incumbent upon the.r successors, the I ihers's The fact was ...
... was foremost in making the famous, or rather infamous, Lichfield House Compact with O'Connell, in order to prop the failing Whig Cabinet by obtaining the support of the Irish Catholic members, —a compact identical its nature, though far less serious in ...
... while minces property are viand with no monstrous severity. One met be as official, with all the hatred that, somehow or other, Whig always had to forwarding for the real benefit of the people, and which British legislators in general have to all measures ...
... Couservative feeling. The terms of the informal alliance long branded as the Lichficid House Con:fiwt alienated the moderate Whigs, and the prevalent 'u:cndu].i?u to his Aincerit: increased the disorganization of the party, while the violence of his language ...
... example of which he (Mr. Arkell) could not too highly approve (hear, hears. He recollected the time when any farmer, whether Whig or Tory, who showed any inclivation towards political or any other kind of discussions, would soon get notice to quit, but ...
... 80 years of age, and who recommends the penaioning of men often twenty years his junior, but sticks to office himself like a Whig statesman, is a dear lover of red tape and routine. He will not be dictated to—that is to say, he does not care to listen to ...
... if it so Him? To this it will lie 01,jected. not do this or that citing, tut that there is not eutticient evidence for His Whig done what is here suppotsed in the case of Sarah Jacobs. In other words, there is not, as yet, sufficient evidence ti sustain ...