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Complaints Incidental to Children

... Irish Home Rulers could hardly he more thoroughly masters of the situation than they are now. With them it recta whether the Whigs Olen, even seven years hence, return to offiee, or he effectually ostracised from the Treasury Benched for perhaps a quarter ...

not complain that they are not left rope enou gh yet, whether sailing ander false colou • Home Rulers,' or

... patrintorit at Madrid ; but no honest man, whatever his political bias, will argue that what WOO permissible to an English Whig Premier is meinal on the part of private individuals of aervative proclivities. There is only one law fur all. ...

36, W EAT_STR

... il:fficult to ascivt•in at what Alto, a dilscripilvs pamphlet on the functions and period or under %O+tt circJmatances the Whig party disorders lovelier to the t .inale ries, by the same As. have e , er possessed, or could obtaio, a more eflithrir entitled ...

SUMMARY OF NEWS

... year*. In teed, the fact has ailractod atlenlioo that the local Whig managed not encon ago l«o large Catholic registry* was deemed requisite k«vp the turning scale with the Preebyletiau Whigs. That this stale of things will bo terminated may well trust, ...

duly ed in a ones , In reference to Ireland and this fish. an d pr. Lowe, by deputy, uhseqsioesly

... dimensions at there, contemplation of such a generous policy (h hear, and laughter). As he had said he neither belonged to the Whig or Liberal party or the Conservatives., but ehould certainly sustain the Conitervativee in preference to the Liberals. While ...

LORD 011AGAN ON IRELAND

... various' Coercion Acts be expedited even fur one instant by the proposed change? The Bill of the garrulous and vicious old Whig would du nothing except make the methods of opprim/aim/ Ireland somewhat inure slow and cumbrous in their working ; and therefore ...

BUT WUOLIA AND SIMPLY A POET

... To tell the truth, the hunter's cabin little that would help him. There were no b0.. 11 ° I the Hackney district, report% 'Whig', (or Ralph seemed to hays discarded every_ cocoa be examined. thing that would remind him of that civilisation. coos. arrowroot ...

MR. ODGER ON MONARCHY V. RE- FUBLIOANISM On Saturday evening, Mr George OJger, London, a large open air meeting at

... kings were over, and that better future was in store for the working classes if they were true to themselves. looked upon Whigs prigs, and the Tories as fogies ; and the two parties would pair off and leave the political arena to others, they (the Re ...

ULSTER AWAKING

... were these politiei.ins that the have often striven with desperation to rclur instead of them even such Wurthloss rrea!nr-s Whigs; and undoubtedly, whenullhe .i general election the Catholics and I.iheral U*K«ants of Derry rejoiced, :i« they did, over it ...

TIIE ELECTitIO Lititur

... ELECTION-THE CaTiiOLIC VOrL. (Ulster Examiner.) The contest in County Down has resulted in the defeat of Mr Andrews and his Whig following The overwhelming majority secured by the Conservative candidate must have surprised many; with as it was a well defined ...

ANNUAL DINNER OF THE LIVERPOOL

... he (the bishop) world tell him, after an Irish fashion, whet it was not (laughter). It was sot a Tory dab. nor yet was it a Whig club; nor wee it a Conservative club, nor yet a Liberal drib. It was a Cetholic club (epplatiee).— He (the bishop) hail been ...

HOM 3 RULE ON IT3 TRIAL—THE APPROACHING ELECTIONS IRELAND. [Unicerte.) Netee perhaps in electoral history have ..

... position certain tenants who had been evicted. This his great crime in the eye of the landlords of Galway, and therefore find the Whig Lord Clanricarde and the Tory Lord Clancurty joining their forces to oppose the friend the people and the trusted candidate ...