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THE WUI6S ARE OUT !

... THE ARE OUT ! The Whigs have at length gone out of office, and it imist admitted that it took good deal of kicking to expel them from Downing street. We pity their partisans in this couutry, especially all those who were expecting little honours and offices ...

IRISH PROSPECTS

... and assimilate to their vile snrroundintrs, tell their tale of min to all the earth. Whig ideas were realized, Whig feeling was content. For almost twenty years the Whig aoministration lay upon Ireland, sucking its Mood like a Vampire —paralyzing it like ...

j grate and recreaat acoandrela iaterMitd only for tlirir own profeanloßal or aoeial adrance*nent. After that ..

... in order the Whig-Liberals of England may furnished with recruits. is almost incredible met who ere not knaves can be so.bliod or heartless to engage in such work this. tar as the country concerned it makes little difference whether a Whig or Tory Lord ...

OUR ALLIES AND OUR CAUSE

... The Reform question was taken from the Whigs by Disraeli—and carried beyond the point required them. There is Irish question, except that of the State Church, ou which the Tory Government would not much the Whig Opposition would or ask. Therefore Gladstone ...

THE DA>Gl.li AHEAD

... ■’iaiti when they ought, to open, they lake to ; •Curt Whig well known to a Whig, let not wail hereafter fraudulent pretence , jtiit they have been either deceived betrayed Jkcanse lias acted as a Whig, f- there any .mild probability that the for.sig.il ...

MR GLADSTONE’S CHURCH BILL

... CHURCH BILL. (Frovi the Msh Citizen.) The one absorbing interest, both in England pnd in Ireland, continues to centre around the Whig arranging the Irish Church are trying diligently to understand it. and in the meantime eagerly commenting upon it according ...

EXTERMINATING UKASE

... diabolical jiolicy of Ibe Whigs for the extermination of the Irish Celtic race and the extinction of the Irish Catholic Church, is so clearly sketched that no one can mistake its drift or fail to see its object. Even the Krniing Post, Whig journal of the old ...

'Uti' DrMvMJv (■FAiorr.\T n\D rr'.tipi.E’sv\l jonr.-JULT 28, few

... Ii eland, but say that the Tories are more manly and straight forward than the Whigs, and not res,rt to the low tricks of their opponents. have doubt all Unit it was the Whigs, who hare been kicked out ofl’tcc, that caused all the tumult and rioting at ...

TUB IUISH KE OHM BILL

... obtained leave 'o bring Reform li'll (or Ireland into the House Commons.where it was re first time. The rule observed the Knglish Whigs, when dealing with :his country, is to give what dent a-k, and to refuse us what we demand. ask for bread and they reach us ...

THE TORIES AND TEXaNT iiIGIIT

... the: i has ; and it was not till the Whigs had full sway ir; 1 e land that the population was decimated, . duced atom nine to six millions. It was the starved and aud banished the victims of misrul. • It was the Whigs who raised a persecution against our ...