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... THE WHIGS AND THE HOME RULERS. It ia scarcely necessary for us warn the Irish people that there are indications of an attempt to make the Homs Rule movement, or, at least, the Home Rule party in Parliament, subsidiary to a Whig plot to regain place. It ...
... “A WHACK AT THE WHIGS.” Theuk is lively Irish Jacobite air, to which the Mangaire Bugach put words, that goes by the name above quoted. The song corresponds to the popular Scottish song : Awa, Whigs, awa, awn, Whigs, Ye’ro hut pack traitor loon* Ve’U ...
... WILLIAM WHIG HT, Britfch and Foreign Paper Importae, b. UENKYoTKEET. UtBUN. Dacoraliveand PI» ,,J 1 ■‘‘““ag in R* Branches.execuledia a fcui>«riot 1 most manner all parts of tli« cououy. At prices will found modarau. Parer Hangioga, DecoraMew, aa>t Borders ...
... into the water, And snakes commit Whig suicide To save yourselves from slaughter. For, I’ve invoked my Patrick’s list, That sturdy boy so clever, He’ll give the varmint all a twist, And banish you for ever. The Whigs fainted out of sight, but if Hibernia ...
... turned the scales agaimst the Whig and won the Down election for-I shudder to relate it- Lord Castlereagh. 'the Liberal left us no alterna., tive. Ireland's men, I say, must stand isolated: and distinct; no colleaguing with Whig, no colleaguing with Tory ...
... THE LJEKL ACTION AGAINiT THE NORTHERN WHIG. Manaus o Finlay.—At the sitting of the court, Mr Falkiner, Q U, replied on the whale ease for the plaintiff, who was, submitted, a deeply injuredman, and entitled at the hulls of a jury toe doh, a liberal, and ...
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... THE WHIG COERCION BILL. CHAIKS FOB THE PEOPLE. The Peace Preservation (Ireland) Bill was issued Saturday. It is divided into three parts, the first of which provides for the amendment of the Peace Preservation Act, the second applies to districts specially ...
... Contrisution To THE CHICAGO KELIEP Foxp.—The Northern Whig states that the Messrs. Burns, of Glasgow, who are well known as the principal proprietors of the Cunard Company, have sub- scribed the princely sum of two thousand pounds to the Chicago relief ...
... THE HUNTING (vRoM Tue WHIG.”) The husting season promises to prove one of the most brilliant on record. Not only are foxes re- perted stoat and plentifal, but other game are wing themselves in a most tem: macner ay hg ter wilds of this fine sporting country ...
... 27i€ folio whig appeared in the Second li h- of our last. LORD ABERCORN IN WEXFORD. Tho annual show of the Agricultural Society* Ireland was held Thursday u* Wexford. The cattle were genoraJly very gt si. and sheep, especially the Shropshire and Border ...