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THE ANCIENT DRUIDS AT OXFORD

... people from the point of view from which they look at them } Unfortunately for the peace and prosperity of this country, the Whigs made it rule during their former administrations regard the Irish people” the Roman Catholic community only. All their complaints ...

LORD CAMPDEN 8 ADDRESS

... electors of the county of Cork:— Gentlemen—Some of the best and most patriotic men in your noble county have asked contest anti • Whig principles. I am prepared to do so. Whiga are the avowed enemies of Holy See. 1 one of its roost devoted children. The Whiga ...

THE REVOLUTIONARIES—WHAT SHOULD BE

... constitutional Whigs. Even the false statistics adduced by the Government, to lessen the number of the persons to be admitted under the new franchise, have not sat is tied such commoners Mr. Massey, or such clearheaded peers as Lord Grey. Those Whigs have come ...

for the impending danger, and threaten the House with a pauil Dissolution. That threat, however, idle. Whatever ..

... Whatever springs from the Crisis, a Dissolution so soon after the last election could not be ventured upon. Nor would the Whigs be mad enough break up their party for ever by such a step, moment so unfavourable for themselves. ...

the QUCKK—TUB PKOPLS—AND TUB LAW

... intention of taking upon themselves the responsibility of throwing out the Bill, Their policy was to destroy the prestige of the Whigs as Reformers, and this would be best done by allowing things to take their course. The “Liberal” critics of the Russell scheme ...

A RECTIFICATION OF PARTIES

... ary nature, but were base enough to use the Democrats for a purpose ; and this immoral proceeding has at once weakened the Whig school proper and lent fictitious importance in the State to the representatives of the ideas known Manchesterian.” Every rational ...

LOYAL DEMONSTRATION AT DERRY

... not to interfere with the unanimous and loyal sentiment of the citizens. Tills result is the more gratifying, inasmuch the Whig and Radical journals of Dublin and Belfast exerted themselves to the utmost to produce disturbance—for that would inevitably ...

THE IKIsH LAW COUKTS

... THE IKIsH LAW COUKTS. It was generally believed some years ago, and on good authority too, that the Whigs of that day, among other wholesale schemes of Centralization, contemplated the abolition of our distinctive Law Courts, and the substitution for ...

THE GALWAY TRANSFER

... and fully, we see there waa nothing else possible. An attempt to hold the Contract against the organized opposition of the Whigs, and the determination even of several Conservatives to vote against it, in consequence of recent revelations, would have only ...

TUB PRIZE FIGHT

... Reaction. It is a remarkable thing truly to see sound Whig thus protesting against the Reform Bill of a Whig Government—a Whig, too, who, as chairman of committees, may be considered almost an ofticial Whig. His conviction is also shared by Liberal constituencies ...

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... the Conservatives brought forward a motion the effect of which would be to throw out the measure. They might even lend a few Whig votes to give the Opposition majority on such proposition; for then the odium of opposing Reform might made to rest upon Lord ...

IRISH CRIMK

... M.P., writes a long letter in the Cork Examiner of Monday, justifying bis two votes during the past week in favour of the Whigs, whom he has so long consistently abused. assigns among other reasons hi* attachment to free trade principles, bia reliance ...