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DULEEK (CO. MEATH) SPRING FAIR

... Ointment checks the local ma- lady,; the Pills preserve the vital power. The daughter of a duke connected with one ol the W~hig whips, after 11 years' enjoymnent of mar- ried life, has eloped with an officer ot the Guards. Da. -iE JoyouIs LIGor-Ba.Ow ...

THE WORKMEN'S EXHIBITION

... nco the sharp practice of politics W L anjjterprets the expressionl of hospitalityfor ?? * C ICC teat of a principle. But, Whig or e92 -u a f mllay reasonably be expected to be wa * tre.' a crowd, and generally the loadatone io, r-ib ichaueallhafl fa ...

FASHION

... congregations have contributed more than I the minimum to the suatentation fund-some of them double the amount. Rev. James W. Whig. ham was appointed corresponding agent for the sustentation fund. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... facithi the Queeris daughter as tle-wife of anpr.r t -political personage 'wo is thef 8 nof aise ofthetime being, a Whig a the head of a Whig connection. Such a relation is not caca. lated to enhance the. prestige of Royalty in hs country. Attadinnergiven ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... at tiGood. .Riday'this year' - will.Vbeenkorbedsas all oidky-An. all woks- * under the-FactoryT Acts.'r~ym -ug's -Northefn Whig- says that, owing to the prove- lende of~ favourable winds, the qusys, of -EWlA# aore;' afprezeeit, crowded wt elvses t - ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... privateletters, in meetings of commlittee, in Presbyteries, in the Press, he was assailed with uncontrolled virulence. The Whig in Belfast, the treinwg Post in Dublin, and the leading Radical papers in Englanda and Scotland, charged him with undaerliniug ...

THE EXHIBITION

... of Sunderland, and brother of Lidy Clan. carty, the news that Clancarty was in his sister'b chamber. Spencer was a furious Whig. He rushed to the guard-room, obtained a file of r- ueheteers, burst into his sister's boudoir, &aiid Z)4*8gtk L~,r& Lu&si4wct ...

THE VICEREGAL VISIT

... of the laws-it is clear that to our own I think ' individual efforts. and not to any Government she wYoU * whatever-be it Whig or Tory-amst -we look for as I do-- that development of commerce and agriculture re- an asseni sulting in national prosperity ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... portant society will be highly successfaL. (Ap. P plause.) A letter had also been received from the t editor of the ArorJi ra Whig-(hisses)-which it stated that au important engagement would prevent him attending, but the society had bis beet wishes. b (Applause ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... itsolf a Power in more tla&sn one constituency. I Pike the present Counteas of WalIdegravi, shg always 6eprted it in C6 cause of Whig princpl-es, and in the county of Lou'h in favour of Ktr. Fortesue, now 4I9rdCarllngford, who held that seat for upwards of ...

MADAME BAZAINE'S STORY

... and Trevelyan's bills, -and once again educate his party to pass them. lie a should not mind if the result were to dish the Whigs x ee~op4 time. A yow of couden wag paseVa, ...

FASHION

... eststes. He entered the Srots Fusilier Guards i3 1817, and retired in 1843. Ho reprerented the King's Ccunty in the Liberal or Whig interest from 18,7 to 1852, contesting it against the late and present Colonel Bernard, Lcrd Ormantown, and Sir Ncholaal F ...