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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

HOt’SE OF COMMONS-Feb. (1

... circumstances. may use the terms better forgotten. I might say never did belong the Whig party. Had. then retired, nil other matters being satisfactorily arranged, because the Whigs retired, should have been identified with a parly to which I did not belong. ...

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... few,” I regret to add, and far between.”—(A laugh.) Once or twice, believe, in the matter of quarter of a century, when the Whigs have, perhaps, for the space of six months, contrived to slip into office—(Laughter.) With these solitary exceptions, the Bench ...

COLNTKV MARKETS

... of the policy only caught the snake, and scotched, not killed it. of i hiteirence it decided bv the fact admission of a few Whigs into the Cabinet was to eorwheth-r that interference was more likely to bring a reel Lord Liverpool principles, and support ...

MINISTERIAL

... requisite measures for obtaining the repeal of the Receipt Stamp Duties. Much conversation has been occasioned by the celebrated Whig bookseller not having to publish the authorised version of Mr. Brougham’s Speech on the State of the Laws, especially as that ...

TTTr: ARMY. . v Colonel F.(?erton will, it U underitood, appointed Pijvate Secretary, and First Aide-de-Caiup ..

... inconsistent with the free institutions of this country to have soldier the head of the Government'. Why, Sir, did not the Whigs, in 1688, Invite soldier to preserve the liberties of this country ? But if the instance of King William be, some accounts ...

, have The explOTatoT7 fliscusrfom ’m rarnamer.t have, ap- R(It GHAM claimed no nor «o .1.1 u ■ di9al>po ;„

... Why then did he become a member of it . Because hoped to have it transmuted, it was dissolving, into rank Cabinet of the New Whigs. But the dissolution was too rapid in its progress to be detained speculation for any of purposes-and the effect need not be ...

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... agents as unknown to the British Constitution, and derogatory to the honour of the Crown,” ...

KILKENNY ELECTION

... writes in a feigned name to the Magistrates to say is not the murderer —he tried —and acquitted—no doubt justly, as who, except Whigs and Radicals, dare dispute the effect of verdict of a Jury ? repeat, however, that since it has been satisfactorily proved ...

(prom the OBSERVER or,SUNDAY.)

... Walpole, a Whig party has never been able to keep the reins of Government, except for a short period, and when aided by some extraordinary circumstances. At present, nearly all the talents, and decidedly all the oratorical talents, are with the Whigs; but talents ...

TO THF. PUBLIC

... Alban?s like a geranium ?-Be- I cause she rose from a slip and will never hear seed. A very I flowery , , , ? . .. I Why is a Whig Government like Crockford . ?Because 1. supports the Greeks. (Greeks and robbers are sighnommous I vou know.) , . _, ' Why ...

CORPORATION AM) TEST ACTS

... at least moderated, if not altered altogether. That, however, only so far England is concerned ; but the policy of our late Whig Cabinet has so mixed us up in the affair, that we cannot avad ourselves of a change of sentiment on the part of the Porte, ...

f*EB IL S4JO CONTRARIO

... the means of effecting much permanent good for the country. Ido not know whether am addressing Protestant or Roman Catholic—Whig or Tory—bat I consider that I am speaking to men Identified with the interest of Ire- land. I have some Irish blood io Terns ...