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DAYS WE WILL I t

... of Messrs. Burr and MARTIN. Therefore, we challenge the Whig to prove the veracity of its statement. We impeach, deny—nay, laugh at what the Whig knows itself to be utterly false. And if the Whig organise measures to have the opinions of the inhabitants ...

a pity it is that those gentlemen who ongisated the Home Buie movement did not attempt before venturing upon their

... we suppose the campaign may be ,'raven to a close, and the colours of the party lowered before the ranks of Imperialism. The Whig editor not only has no sympathy for any a ttempt to govern Ireland by Irishmen, but he wires warm at the very thought of a ...

THE WIKIG AND THE FIRST OF JULY

... THE WIKIG AND THE FIRST OF JULY. TO TRZ SUITOR OP THIS DAILY [RAISINS& Dean Sin,—lt is not often the Whig states such a gross falsehood as it did to-day. Its new-born admiration fur Mr. Johnston, and the independent Orange brethren, leads it from time ...

TO CONUESPONDENTS

... once respectable Whig, of witnessing the reception given to the Corporation by the Prime Minister of the Empire. We congratulate the country on the result of the deputation. We predicted, in an. swering the absurd vaticinations of the Whig in February last ...

DEDICATION OF ST. mums NEW CATHOLIC HIJECH. POETGLENONE

... Ors contemporary. the Whig, is jubilant over the defeat of Mr. Isaac BUTT in Monaghan, and it bikes occasion while proclaiming its joy to fling one of its cuatomary cowardly insults at the Catholic people of Ireland. Were the Whig ranged as it ought to ...

LAW RESPECTING LIIRGAN

... in his effiee, he could give him some highly useful hints on home policy which, doubtless, would he greatly appreciated in Whig diplomatic circles. We shall leave Lurgan and its peaceably-disposed and law loving loyalists for the pi await to enjoy their ...

HIGH WATER TIN DAT

... Monaghan, to I Dzsrs A DIRRTHAN IN ANZEICA.—The Tema., Tefey ,f rort d t r. tt 2 , et rry, was over Nome Rule has affo-vied the Whig one of those op. I portunities, which it never omits to seize, of I the Orand Village River Falls, N.S., and drowsed. ...

DIGIJ WATER THIS DAY, H K

... national spirit, under the name of Home Rule, or Horne School, has roused our usually dull and un•lriah contemporary the Whig from his chronic torpor, and awakened him prematurely from one of those fits of political bybernation to which journals without ...

TO COSUROPONTS

... be of Wimbledon. Both have been submerged beneeth the 'nerorable waters. The truth is—and we hope our English neighbour the Whig will not war against Heaven on account of it—that th weather has had us little regard for the I.Mo matches on the other side ...

The Cower' (after consulting with Mr. Humphre7e). Sub-inspector Illoalgotoery, the ezetainst.us of thie tritove ..

... said Mr. Montgomery pointed out to me one time bow eery it would be for a person to me in ade ,r and rob the bank. He said—•' Whig is to prevent *person cening in • murdering the ambler, land stealing the money?? thir own inspector mentioned the same thing ...

JOHN BULL BECOMING RESTIVE

... JOHN BULL BECOMING RESTIVE. Tat following opini , n. are Engli-h, but they are r t from the Noriken Whig:— Mr. Choi-tone'. answer to Mr. Dixon will d. seine happy anticipations which h.ve den ch-risbeo below the gangway. Mr. Dixon has enden.ly been , ...

TSB XONILY XARIOCT

... to tart to tale English—to this Whig—mini,. ler feel oddly disappointed. and if they be not right is that feeling why should we be here to-day O'er my Own pin I have never reposed any trust in Gladstone, ar Iscogrel Whig and Imperial party with which I ...