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... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir —I have read in the Freeman's Journal of this date the letter from the Eev. Isaac Nelson, M.P., asserting that my report of his sermon of Sunday last, and published in Monday’s Whig, is inaccurate and misleading ...
... THE WHIG MEMBERS AND THE LAND BILL. The Daily News hears that the meeting of Whig members of Parliament on Thursday evening to con. , rider the Compensation Bill was thinly at. tended, and that it resulted in an expression of opinion against the bill ...
... FRANK HUGH AS WHIG a very significant thing appearing in a journal with which the member for Dungarvan is known to intimately associated. But perhaps still more remarkable fact that this same journal recommends coercive measures against the Irish members ...
... WHIG MEWS THE IRISH RILL. At the close of its political article, the Edinburgh Ri rine rites respecting Mr Forsters proposals : We abstain from discussing the details of measures now before Parliament, which may modified while we write, and which are ...
... CENSURE ON BUDDING WHIGS. A meeting of the Butt Election Committee was held in the Town Hall, Limerick, on Thursday night, Mr. Robert M‘Donnell, J.P., presiding. Resolutions were passed expressing regret at the already developing Whig tendencies of a section ...
... lo moderation he mit all his glory, While Tories called him Whig, and Whigs a Tory. But one has more sympathy for the Athenian statesman who punished the citizen who had no political leanings. The other kind of clique, which has nothing to do with rank ...
... izio,. L, I 4 alma' Whig ; Tagir lof Asiforl, ...
... whether I should fight the Tory in the county Donegal or the Whig in the oity of Cork (cheers). But the turn which the English elections are taking convinces that shall have to face a Whig Government in the next House of Commons; that instead of having ...
... nf and AD ULY 2, MON. THE WHIG CAVE. is now a distinct cleavage bets. “be oe Whigs and the Radicals in England. fhe Spectator ia now firm supporter of the Radi- cal division in the Cabine’, and in its Last iasne reads the Whigs upon their present attitude ...
... 2 Oct., 1880. -eceive at the hands of their English Whig allies. But I did not think that that due time had yet arrived, and hence my perplexity. Mr. Eedpath had actually expressed distrust of the present English Government —the Government of which Mr ...
... not that the Whig, road count the thanes°. roPport of the Torsos in a line et them kth the feelings of the letter. There 1 no Meld/god that Mr. theyed so enamstitotioetl a Pep bentLO fthatithl councils his quasi supporter* ter* that the Whigs) sill hew an ...