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... WILLIAM WHIG HT, Britfch and Foreign Paper Importae, b. UENKYoTKEET. UtBUN. Dacoraliveand PI» ,,J 1 ■‘‘““ag in R* Branches.execuledia a fcui>«riot 1 most manner all parts of tli« cououy. At prices will found modarau. Parer Hangioga, DecoraMew, aa>t Borders ...
... turned the scales agaimst the Whig and won the Down election for-I shudder to relate it- Lord Castlereagh. 'the Liberal left us no alterna., tive. Ireland's men, I say, must stand isolated: and distinct; no colleaguing with Whig, no colleaguing with Tory ...
... THE HUNTING (vRoM Tue WHIG.”) The husting season promises to prove one of the most brilliant on record. Not only are foxes re- perted stoat and plentifal, but other game are wing themselves in a most tem: macner ay hg ter wilds of this fine sporting country ...
... The week at St. Stollen's has been a huge palaver over the war. The Whigs have the beat of the argument, for they are able to show that Shere ti.li was solemnly promised he would not be asked to admit a British resident; that he was, by the British poliop ...
... A Keply to the Enemies of Home Buie and Whig Liberal journals.” After the meeting large number of members joined the association. Much credit is due to the Rev P Slane, P P, Stewartstown, advised his hearers from the altar attend the and have themselves ...
... Whig ond Tory slike, Bor Tory cam claim Irish tothe Address we called told the other day to the of the country that we were ” ond the sentiment was applauded by the fromt Opposl- tion benches, What to office then declared that these griev- ances should ...
... 25 May, 1878. men who will follow Mr. Parnell's example; whila six or eight others now represented Whigs and Tories of various shades wiil reruru mild Home Rulers of the Downing and Sir P. O’Brien type who will, with Mr. Butt their head, play “follow ...
... An attempt to be made, however, to revive tho Home-Rule-Whig organization, and that cause, are gravely told—dues our contemporary think tho Irish people fools I—is not dead dying l n The Whig Placehunter cause! The Sectarian Office-seeking cause ! This ...
... this very question, or any other—the Whig would provide himself with a Whig conscience, and the Tory with a Conservative conscience—just the occasion required. And it was the Home Buie meeting. The Whigs had Whig consciences—the Tories had true Tory ...
... enthusiasm. They won hands down 121 votes, Sir W. Hart Dyke bringing up 347 supporters of Lord Beacousficld, while dll the Whig whips—Messrs Adam, Nolan, and Lord Kensington—could only muster 227. Ike Irish Liberal and Home Kule members who, their credit ...
... names and other indications of the first mveting of the ‘‘ United Liberal” Club gave proof that there has arisen again ap Uld Whig Party cmong the Irish Liberals. This element had been developing iteelf as the troubles of the Home Rulers were multiplying ...