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ALARMING DISTRESS IN ENGLAND

... ALARMING DISTRESS ENGLAND. The Star calls attention to the dreadful distress existing the east London, and asks —Can government, Whig or Tory, do nothing? Within two years more than million of human beings under its care have died starvation alone. THE THE ...

WORK FOR THE COMING SESSION

... FOR THE COMING SESSION The English Financial Reformer says— . . . But Mr. Disraeli has changed all this —‘‘ He caught the Whigs bathing and stole their clothes. has carried and passed into law, the Reform which they only talked about, and now has the ...

THE EVENING MAIL IN A “ FIT

... political adversaries to say whether they think that that change would have taken place if the Whigs had not been out of office We, for one, make answer that, if the Whigs had remained in office, no such enterprise could Lave been attempted. It required combination ...

KI LK K\ NY .1

... over rejoicing and gratt 10l nstinn. THE NEW MINI AND IRELAND. The vie v* v forward lasi Saturday wilh re* fere nee to the old Whig constitution the new Ministry have received a remarkable confirmation • in an able and exhaustive article from the gr-at Liberal ...

RADICAL REQUIREMENTS

... re policy adopted. Hence their objection to Mr. Gladetcno being Prime Minister. When he introduces a bill in earnest, the Whigs must declare lor one side or the other ; lor rights of property, or for its confiscation l*>r the Constitution, or against ...

THE KILKENNY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11,1868

... not bring its amount ot bine blood up to its Whig average long way. Mr. Jacob Bright himself cannot charge it with being feudalist or patrician. It is useless to deny that the traditional greediness of the Whigs, along wuh their intense administrative mediocrity ...

•‘OUR COMMON PROTESTANTISM.”

... Catholics. But perhaps one of the most interesting instances of requital lately recorded will found in the following. The Northern Whig says:— “Will it credited that, in the face the Burials Bill, in the very crisis of the Irish Establishment, and with the memory ...

“ WHO HOAXED STUART KNOX?”

... iof liaufurley. have some thoughts copying it, but must careful, for an Omagh jury might ! once again punish tbe jS-jrthern Whig for the of; fences the Daily Telegraph, as they d: '! in th 1 memorable Lord Claud ii.il c elect n for Derry, when ..ere fined ...

LATEST FROM AMERICA

... metthe following statement# ere attributed ■ The U entered Dongarvan guarded bj the police, lie told you was member the great Whig party/ Did you hear me say this l)id any one tell you I had said itr Did y ...

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... Mr. Gladstone and Lord Ku.sell are leaders. That is the party which I mean when I speak of the ■ Whig party.’ unnecessary to , disc iss the terms • Whig’ and Libera., lor no one misunderstand which party was I. I , understand trom you that you were rnwret-iy ...

THE IRISH ELECTIONS

... any reasonable reforms lies in contributing to strengthen the Liberal here. They make a groat mi take in calling that party a Whig association. It consists, in the n, of those who are keeping in line with new public opinion, which is last gaining ground ...