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... 411 for foil apply J. L PULVERM OCHER, Hale. I. lee London. Pamiallirt sod fns. P. 0. Oriel at timbal's liar* Paps Street Whig, W. ...
... 411 for foil apply J. L PULVERM OCHER, Hale. I. lee London. Pamiallirt sod fns. P. 0. Oriel at timbal's liar* Paps Street Whig, W. ...
... Duke of Marlborough and the Earl of Malmosbury while Earl Russell. Earl Grey, and Clement Halifax. spoke for the Independent Whig Peers. .%11 of them eulogised the compromise, and appeared grateful to Lord Cairns for not only taking the Home out of the ...
... twelve o’clock quietness began to prevail. Watson died shortly after twelve o’clock. According to the report in the Northern Whig, the disturbbance originated in an interference by the constabulary with a bonfire lit by some children, no doubt in celebration ...
... the tail of English Tory and Jacobite faction. The natural alliance of the English settlers in this country ever with the Whigs England. From the epoch of the Great Rebellion, through the Great Revolution, through the short independent life of Ireland ...
... 1864, 2fth July 1865, August 1866, August 1867, and 2Ut July 1868. The State of the Chops the North of Ireland —The Northern Whig publUhea report* from various districts iu the North of Ireland. The reports are not quite so favourable generally as they ...
... breathless silence, the result of a mixture in the public mind of astonishment and anxiety. The programme proposed by greatest Whig statesman of our times previous to the general electionand in Scotland most emphatically pronounced upon ■with an almost unanimous ...
... Irish Church Bill, there is a comparative lull. One subject more than local Scottish interest, however, ever and anon, with Whig and Tory Governments alike, coming the surface-a Home Secretary for Scotland. Ths matter has been up in a variety of eha|>es ...