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... with tho Government or abstain. the second place, there is no chance of a Whig secession. The Tories have been, during the whole session, constantly expecting a revolt the Whigs, but there is no more chance of now than there was three months ago. It is ...
... Wicklow so far from voting against the Land Bill every independent Irish member will support it They will moreover what the Whig party will not do, they will endeavour to amend and make it a useful ■ measure. ...
... To Council Members In the action in Belfast High Court, in which 10 members of Belfast City Council each sued the Northern Whig newspaper for £5,000 damages for alleged libel in a leading article commenting on municipal affairs, Mr. Justice Brown to-day ...
... Nationalists dissatisfied with the raport of the Parliamentary Boundaries Commissioners as concodiug changes advocated by the Whigs Tories, and especially in Dublin city aud county, making tho of a Conservative for South East, city and southern division of ...
... Conscvw.ive reaction, for saying which a highly respectable Whig organ in Lancashire danounosd him as political dram drinker. (Laughter.) required courage at sill say to-day—and of all the Whig editors and Tory editors who exhausted their vocabulary cf ...
... Buttering the President. The Northern Whig, discussing the Free Etate elections, says: The goods offered by the Republicans with their high falutin about Ireland having a place among the Sovereign States of the world on the same footing as Britain, ...
... Atlanta Constitution. Nations keep on cheering for Locarno as though they were astonished at having been so reasonable.—Kingston Whig. motion is rhythmic. Rhythm is found to he the law . that pervades all things. ...
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... RUMOURED INTENDED RETIREMENT OF MR. PARNELL. The|London correspondent of the Northern Whig to-day states it is tho belief of many members of Parliament that owing to Mr. PameD's abstention from the active promotion of the Irish Nationalist cause in tho ...
... of Land Bill Bill and Mr. Machnaghter, Con%Wer> Clstcr coMtituencies, and Mr. Conservative member for Galway Government. The Whig honsas ' d^ endish ' Campbell, Carrington, Leigh, ' ««o in., 'ice formed part of the majority, k. Mr. Goschen and Mr. Joseph ...
... offer opposition. The Irish Political Conflict.—A Dublin correspondent telegraphs:— Tho feud between Mr. Parnell's and the Whig party of Irish members becomes hourly bitter, and the statement is current that the priesthood mean to crush Mr. Parnell, who ...