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HOME RULE IN ENGLAND

... only remeioe (or now tint the ttetement to the petty policy which the Whig le.de,e of the period pr ie*,ei their reedioeee to eccurete end euiheoiic doubt, the riewe of the Whig lenders ot IHU ,, be, in 1071, little relue in the >etiinetion of Mr edetoue ...

Mu. Marcus Kkanb

... leaders the English Whigs.alive to their own party interests, considered that that event opened way to aecnre to them combination with, and the co operation of, the then powerful body, the Irish Repealers. Before the close of 1844 these Whig leaders, many, ...

THE DROGHEDA AR G U S.—S ATOR D A Y, JULY 22, 187 1

... THE DROGHEDA AR S.—S ATOR A Y, JULY 187 1. The excitement, says the Voiihcm Whig in connection with this dreadful murder has ji ny abated, but, on contrary, hits increased since the tinding of the missing money Saturday afternoon. Sub-Inspectors Harvey ...

HOME RULE MEETING LONDON. 1 On Tuewlsy night meeting was held in the Temperance Hall. Dudleystreel, Bcron Dials ..

... Rule Tor Ireland, and took occasion to remark that while the people of England were split up into Republicans, Communists, Whigs and Tories, Irishmen home and in England, and not there alone, but in every tof the world, were united upon the question of ...

Tltfc DBOGHKDA ARG D S SA T U RDA'T JANUARY 7. I87i: 1 THE COUNTY MEATH ELECTION

... honour which was immediately disputed by Mr Palles,QC. The latter gentleman, however, withdrew early, not wishing break up that Whig sham— the £rent Liberal’ pawty, and having probably discovered the difficulty of combating cettsiu interests. Hi* riv*l the ...

DEATH of a pressman

... of the Tier Company, and. indeed, in everything which concerned the inr,i that rising town, took an active part. Xjrthcru Whig. PROPOSED IMPERIAL GUARANTEE FOR IRISH RAILWAYS. A deputation of merahers of Parliament and other gentlemen interested in the ...

THE DEATH OP THE RAILWAY KING

... and not very dignified in his adversity. His history, if properly written, would indeed point moral and adorn tale. —Northern Whig. LANDLORD LAW AND PUBLIC HEALTH. Here is ray practical complaint (I quote from Mr Tarbuck); —“Neither ft tenant free to execute ...

LIVERPOOL NEWS

... low-si calculation, worth each aspirants lor senatorial honours as he to whom he w-s recently Oppose ). The leading organa the Whig parly look upon Mr. Martin's retmu as ad of gross ingratitude for the the party in passing land bill of la»t eoaoiwns. t)Ut ...

THE DROGHEDA AR G U S.—S ATUii D A Y, OCTOBER 7, 1871

... would never raise voice again were obliged to stupidly ungrateful in tho memory of much good. Yet I repeat care nothing for Whig or Tory, as I have proved, ond hope to prove again—and I would say, beware of both of them as mere parties with quips, traditions ...

TEE MEATH ELECTION

... denouncing it or endeavouring to turn it into ridicule, but the little lime they had, they turned to account. Some of our Whig-Liberal journals professed themselves quite scandalised the audacious designs of Mr. 3lart in’s friends; others waxed merry ...

THE CAPITULATION

... such claims. It is odd thing to see that, alone amongst chairmen, Catholic Whig’ should have given utterances to fallacy calculated to injure the tenant’s cause. The Catholic Whigs’ pretended such fervour for tenant right! But, whilst Mr. Coffey, Q.C., thus ...