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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

THE POOR WHIG’S PETITION

... THE POOR WHIG’S PETITION. The original is decorated with a representation an old man, of robust stature, leaning stick ; dressed in a suit of pepper and salt, his head and shoulders much stooped, and his complexion foxy grey, with his hat in his hand ...

THE FANNY PACKET

... staff of state, still did not despond. If the Whigs had even power, Lord Goderich would never have been Premier;—if the Whigs had power, Mr. Herries would never have been appointed Chancellor of the if the Whigs had been really invested with power, Lord Plunkett ...

(PROM THE MORNING POST.)

... Parliament; and that they have never swerved from his principles; that Mr. Lambtoa’s Peerage was originally intended bv toe Whigs as a mere matter of pique towards his fatherin-law, Earl Grey, that had been the great opponent the Diwthers the successive ...

LORD FITZROY SOMERSET’S LIST

... connected by ties of relationship, or by commercial dealings. The disbanding of the Yeomanry Corps was curious commentary upon the Whig principle of hatred of a standing army. The Party seem to be resting a little upon their oars —they are recruiting their strength ...

THE EVENING PACKET—TO CORRESPONDENTS

... somriit a victim on whom expend the force of their disappointment. Opposed to these were some of tiie greatest amongst the Whig names that then adorned the councils of the nation—there were two ex-ministers in that da; men who had long basked in, but ...

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... CONTENTS. W ff—a Poem, by Togner, IV.-hap ot rrnhiolT , in^of , ,ian Widows. HI. Hymn lespel' |V Whh'rism. V. l.etterfrom Whig-Hater. 1-l/'tters rm>- l \'V..nhisnH No. 2. The Baltic of Vittoria. AH. Me. ''■'T' , ■ mr.nd T.migration. VHI. Sentiment. l ...

ADMIRAL CODRINGTON

... ADMIRAL CODRINGTON are able to state, in the most positive terms, that the paragraphs in the Whig journals intimating that Sir Edward Codrington has been superseded, are utterly destitute foundation. The gallant Admiral has not tieon censured, nor he ...

ELIGIBLE PROFIT RENT

... Penal Laws affecting the Catholics Ireland Who, will ask, expected that the Government had any such intention ? Surely not the Whigs, who know very well that they held office upon the express condition of never making it a Cabinet question; and who know full ...

FROM THE LOC AL MILITIA

... appeared that was but a short time in the House, having lived most of his time at Shcemesp, where he followed the calling of a whig-maker, it was recommended, for the future safety of the concerns, that he should be dismissed; and the wandering minstrel was ...

(from the bus.)

... Lordship’s conduct, much as « e esteem his public and private character. Under all the circumstances of the case, when Tories and Whigs had cl.anged half-a-dozen times from the Treasury to the Opposition Benches, that the signification of the terms was almost ...

COMMANDER OF THE FORCES

... appear that the opponents of the free-trade system and the l itre Tories have gained nothing by the recent changes, and that the Whig* have lost nothing, except their places. The remarks, however, in the King’s Speech on the battle of Navarino would seem, we ...

MR. HUSKISSON AT LIVERPOOL

... of the last Ministry, but more especially of the present. All those dull calumnies about compromise* between the Tories and Whigs belonging the Administration, are exposed with great success, though without any apparent labour. Plain facts carry with them ...