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... Whig. The fair of Limerick on Wednesday, held at Weiland, had a poor supply of stook. and the do. mood was poorer still. No bar or mutton of market value. ( 7Xe, /e- .-_~ ...
... Whig. The fair of Limerick on Wednesday, held at Weiland, had a poor supply of stook. and the do. mood was poorer still. No bar or mutton of market value. ( 7Xe, /e- .-_~ ...
... plenitude of Whig power, O’Connell was mainstay of the Cabinet— dc facto political head of the party. Since he seceded, the Whigs have become corpus tuum. In Ireland, wc have, present, but two great parties—Repealers and Tories. for Irish Whigs, have none ...
... THE WHIGS AND TORIES. To the Editor of the Kilkenny Journal in, Wednesday. Sir—l hftfe te'id article in day’s Journal the tru»* policy for IreUnd, with much pleasure. Till was more hopeful «»f the Whigs than of the Tories ; u«t llmt 1 liked either, hot ...
... WHIG AND TORT. The Evening Moil of Wednesday last discusses in its leading columns the advisability of aa anion between the Whip and Tories in the face of the common enemy. Oar eoutemporary says that it is hardly possible that any great difficulty can ...
... THE WHIG MINISTRY. The Administration of Earl Grey is in that sick and weakly state that the Conservative party can dismiss the Ministry whenever they think fit. This might have been done upon Lord Roden's motion, for an address to the King upon the state ...
... WHIG FOR KILKENNY, (To the Editor of the Kilkenny Journal.) IB You have done well iu cautioning the Electors thus early against supporter the base, bloody, and brutal Whigs.” There is not a Catholic constituency in Ireland that elect follower such an ...
... THE WHIG The of Saturday has the following on the fall of the Whigs— Palmerston the Invincible lias fillen ! The “seventh bullet” has, indeed, •* deceived a* d the arch-traitor to the of Popular Lilertv the arch-conspirator against the Catholic Churc ...
... WHIG TACTICS. Our goternment, however, will pretend, ever they believe or know, to be io-terror ; («« will keep the Kadicule down, end iTltaSne- power and pelronage through the eetimates. Mr. Bri(ihi and Mr. Cobden will point out that m the Tagus, and ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE MINISTRY. We understand that meeting member* of the Liberal party, convened by circular, was held on Saturday at the residence of Lord John Russell. The object of the assemblage was, we learn, hear Lord John’s decision as to the course ...
... tiie Whig**. Lord Palmerston replied Mr. Disraeli ej»eecli tall (he fi- rceat and most sartsa’ic invictiTe, c.irrying the House with him, Lot hi» argutueiitB,hut tl:e ridicule heaped his But him beware, PISHAELI in his match, and will aure rep.«y the ...
... local readers, more than by observing that the Irish representative who sustains Whig Government, the Iriah Elector who supports Whig Candidate, is not only practically Whig himself,but considerably more meau, aud decidedly more mischievous. ...
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