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... TO THE EEITOR OF THE NOWHERE WHIG. Stt.—• - everal letters have appeared in your paper describing the cruelty and brutal treatment cattle are subjected to when they are being driven on board steamers on this side of the Channel, and also at landing in ...
... Emancipation he helped the Whigs to carry the Reform Bill of 1831, on the understanding that they were to disendow and disestablish the Tris! Protestant and carry certain measnres he deemed of vital importance to [reland. The Whigs violated their pledges ...
... cles on the subject appeared in the Northern Whig. Those re! cluded, charged the plzintif with to in the action inst con. having, by means of his bailiffs, b awked about amon: g zat the tenants for signature a 1 praving Sir Richard Wallace to im in the ...
... | If is means it means that our ance Oo not care w er & man be Whig, Tory, or Radical. They do not care whether he isfor the establishment or the dis. establishment of the church, for secular or for i sectarian education, for peace or war, fo; economy ...
... worthless Whig back. The latter gentleman, eagerly clutching at the opportunity of apply.. lug a golden aolations (the only sort he seems to believe in), hastened to re. 'pond with a fire pound note for the poor prisoners'—the poor prisoners whose humble ...
... be in.lcctrinated with Wh views on trigouometr. , where &Bust, Cosier, and Virgil are read in a Whig m . and where, for aught we know, Whig French and Whig German mar he fraudulently substitnte for the genuine artile. The Episcopal clergy, it Deems, have ...
... (or me to Dow say that the statement as to the party policy which the Whig: leaders of the period prv- their readiness to adupt is accurate and authentic, No doubt, the views of the Whig leaders of 1244 may » in 1371, of tittle value in the estimation of ...
... DROGHEDA UNION, CONTRACTS FOR YEARLY MID HALF YEARLY bUPPLIES. WHIG Hoard of Gum-Ai:ol4 of the 1 above Union will, at then. meeting to be held ON TRUMDAY. the Gth MARCH 1679. Receive and consider Tenders YEARLY ANG HALF YEARLY MHO; OF PROVISIONS, CLOTH ...
... pot &idly io Mr aa tb-y 1 koly tor sad app matter that and applatam ...
... is now politically independent. Let the Whigs not •ay that the tenants should be thankful to them for sheltering them under the ballot. Gratitude has bees Joined to be *direly sense of favors to come The Whigs owed their majority 011 the ballot question ...
... leaders of the English Whigs, alive to their own party considered that that event opened a way to secure to them a combination with, and the co-operation of, the then powerful body, the Irish Repealers. Before the close of 1844 these Whig leuders, many, indeed ...