_HUNTING _APPOINTMENTS
... .. _Kilmaoy . _Forfarshlrc , . Saturday _, _Jan .- 3 . at 11 . 30 .. Mtddleton ; _Monday ,. Jan . 3 , atll . O .. Whig Street . 'ThurB ...
... .. _Kilmaoy . _Forfarshlrc , . Saturday _, _Jan .- 3 . at 11 . 30 .. Mtddleton ; _Monday ,. Jan . 3 , atll . O .. Whig Street . 'ThurB ...
... raiscd . their voice , but stuck _their _handu in their pockets , _because they had a good loaf , and were afraid of a few Whig Bishops . Is it any _wonder , then , that people burst _out into _indignation in a few places ( Dundalk _' and Limerick ) ...
... TEE _GOODS _ON _WHIGS _aOS-Sl'JCayOnS . S _. _EDVGTIOKS _BAYS _BJSES' MADE ' _ARE : — SEAL SKIN JACKETS . • • WHITE AND DAKK FUII _JACKH' 1 _'B . FBESCH CLOTn JACKETS . IIEBIiIN BEAVEK _JACKETS . DANISH _PILOT _JACKETS . FBENCH VELVBr _JAOKBl-a . - ...
... much to your motives. We know yen to be intensely Whiggish, and wo calculated that a move to aunt the Tories and restore the Whigs to office *add command your best efforts. We know also the deep hostility of the Free Church to the Estab. fished Church of ...
... en long onaettivil and the people to be expatriated by tens of thoneande. Now, when yen know that during the pat fifty years Whig and Tory Governments have fiddled away en thin Irish notation, while the country been all thin time in something like dames ...
... hoped , still true , ' as no _one can _wcll'fprget the burst of national fc ' eliii _-that was evoked by that . _illustrious'Whig , ' the ; Tate _Loi- ( l ; Palincrston , when he' proudly , grandly , and _truly _'dc _^ clarcd in St Stephens , _' . that ...
... , but _also all the buoyancy of youth , _rendering him _a _welcome visitor _everywhere . In politics , _he _was a _decided Whig of tlic old scliool , but without a _spark of rancour as _respected _those with whom he _differed in opinion . Ho _ia _survived ...
... down die. The Irish polite have declared this ten trim sari time. platform and peer ; the Cooed muds of the put seventy years, Whig and Tory, have had it food up nn their attentid by metre bone and petitions, by famines and emigratime. by rids and inaierthetims ...
... _ha-s d _/*» o ; _No cliild _laments _the tynint of Ins son ; _1 _'i _' i _* Tory _ititiea , tliiukiti _^ _wliftt lie was ; No _Whig compaHsions , for lie left _tlie _caii . io ; ; The brave reRifb not . for lie _was not _brave ; Tlie honeKfc _mourn not , ...
... _DROOP-HEADER . — Wanted _, a _. _FiretClaca _Expert I _' rool-X _^ Reader , _aulcit and _steady . Apply at _Drily _northern Whig R EELER ( _Experienced _) _Wanted _. R _. & A _. Sanderaon & Co Gala _Mills- € ; _alnalilc ] ll . ' - - • • S _MITHS . —Vice ...
... are _necessarily political _motives and _confidences in wlucll a Tory Lord Advocate could not effeetually co-operate with a Whig permanent _Secretary , and _rice' rcrsa . It is for Lord Kinnaird to _explain what and how much would remain to be done ...
... affecting _vast pecuniary interests ; but it has not yet _been made a question _of Protestant against Catholic , Tory against Whig , or Sason against Celt . _Moreover , _it has , _without legislative _interference , _come into a position _from which all ...