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... The Northern Whig states that Mr A- Sullivan, M.P., has now recovered snfficicntly; make a journey to Bantrv, where he intends stay for a, couple of months. ...
... The Northern Whig states that Mr A- Sullivan, M.P., has now recovered snfficicntly; make a journey to Bantrv, where he intends stay for a, couple of months. ...
... man claiming to be a Liberal could be guilty of such inconsistence is inexplicable. Professedly, he is a Liberal (the term Whig or Liberal-Conserva- tivc would be the most applicable), but practically he is a Tory. No other name is capable of describing ...
... THE ENTERPRISE OF CARDIFF. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE ECHO. I The London correspoudent of the Belfast Northern Whig to-day says :—Cardiff, in the matter of enterprise and commercial and industrial development, may be fairly called the Welsh Belfast. Your ...
... problem and to conciliate the Irish people, the new native party will most willingly co-operate, be the initiative taken by Whig or Tory, the people of Ireland are sick of the war of centuries, and their anxiety to have it made a permanent peace is only ...
... Cork, but that a series of petitions throughout Ireland will result in the unseating of the men known as Anti. Parnellites, or Whig candidates. ...
... imputed to Mr Geoffrey Hill is only Tory bluster. The ballot is acknowledged by all honest, intelligent politicians, Radical, Whig, and Conservative, to be perfectly secret. ...
... THE GOVERNORSHIP OF CANADA. The London correspondent of the Northern Whig (Belfast) says tha.t notwithstanding L >i ...
... the noble Earl is remarkable, bo- cause it is a tribute to the work done by the Whigs. The fashion of the present day inches too much to ridiculing and sneers at the Whigs. Even Liberalism is at a dis- • count in some quarters, and every move- ment, to ...
... instance he cited the Employers' Liability Act—a Bill op- posed alike by Conservatives and Whigs; a bill which he himself was strongly urged not to sup- port by Whigs. By vofSing for it he lost one of his oldest friends. The act was of great value to the ...
... RUMOURED APPOINTMENT FOR MR SEXTON. The Dublin Independent says — A fresh element of disturbance in the camp of the Irish Whig party is the rumoured acceptance by Sexton of the Resident Commissionership ot the National Board of Education, about to be ...
... would influence the votes of many members of the Liberal benches. At present, however, nothing is known as to the views of the Whig leader in this respect. It is considered probable that, in ease an alternative scheme for the settlement of the Irish Question ...
... PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAND I RECALLED. SEPTEMBER 23RD. I 1710-(A.an).-On the overthrow of the Whig Ministry, Lord Cowper, who WM Lord Chancellor for the first time, retired much against the wishes of the Qiieen. 1720—(George I.).—Tbe.Bank of England agreed ...