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L AW STATIONERY INI

... result; and we fear the effort of the Northern Whig will meet with no greater success. But while on this subject, there is one thing which we must not omit to draw attention to, and it is this —The Whig has discovered that Lord O . IIAGAN has atterly ...

TUN CANDIDATES POE WESTMEATH

... going to say Siberia—an important Irish county. sing-Harman and Sir J. Ennis, n stauneh supporter of the Government, and a Whig t'Cawtholic aide, are believed to be the candidates. Them can be no difficulty in making a clioico, us King-Harman is an avowed ...

OSOLOOIC•L

... independent member for Meath, has addressed a letter to the Tinier which has sadly deranged the equanimity of the Northern Whig. Why that journal should rush into the breach to save Mr. GLADSTONE and the Thunderer from the assaults of Mr. MARTIN it is ...

have no doubt, should a suitable easididete the people will show their appreciation et the only policy which ..

... enemies—the traditional enemies of Irelandthe Whigs. There was an air of reepestakaitran independence, for they could afford ft.-about the old Tories to which the trickstering placehunting foppery of the needy Whigs can never aspire. BO soon, therefore, as ...

DEFIANCE

... and the other feeble supporters of Gladstonian Whimsey had, in their meanness, to slink away from the contest. Englishmen, Whigs and Tories, often speak in ridicule of Irish elections. This last one, which is newest in their minds, for they show a decided ...

time to become synonymous. The blind infatui to

... down by oar rulers, and they have returned a fitting protest against oppression in the person of P. J. SMYTH. We know that the Whig sycophants of the Coercion Government will denounce and rave at this result, of the banded alliance of PRIX'S ...

TO OUR READERS

... is considerable, even a fraction of whom, =ladescribed se to creed, would derange the aggregate returns very seriously. The Whig, in reference to the status of Catholics, Bays:— One fact win surprise those who have counted on the inevitable and rapid nicieste ...

W. H., the Proprietor of this old and well.known Establishment, has determined on doing so to pat within reach of

... Two THINGS have set the daily journals in an uproar. They are inconsolable, and the tele of their sorrows is taken up by the Whigs, who are sear ready, like jackals, to follow in the wake of the Conservative lion. Westmeath—goaded into op. position—has sent ...

TilE DAILY

... a fusien of social and sectarian elements takes place, unknown in any other land. Such are the roseate hues in which a few Whig limners were wont to dazzle an Imperial Parliament afflicted with colour-blindness some few years ago. The figures are grossly ...

LATEST NEWS

... it a reomumendstion The London retailers of stale stufs—yclept English wit—may please John lb and—well.a day! our Ulster Whigs y but, for on Walt. we say, give us &Menu! So. also, say the people of lielancL We cannot transfer into our columns the cartoon ...

THE TREATY RITZ THZ MUTED !MATZ&

... election. He congratulated the Radical section of the Liberal party in having converted the majority of the Cabinet and the Whigs to the necessity of the Ballot; bob for his own part, he looked forward with some gratification to hear how the Prime Minister ...

torrespnbnut. OUJOIELVEN ALONE TO TIM EDITOR OW DAILY NIL—No bother thin ti at manifested on the vehjeitt of ..

... throughout Ive'end are inidty di7appmeted with his Land Act et last year. We hove had highly-worded promises from thee- English Whigs; hut, 'either, we ' get very little. 'lto Uistir ereciple of fluty of tenure at fair tents, which is to old as the time of ...