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APRIL MAGAZINES

... very readable articles in, the magazine. Sime leads off with an article on The Future of the Whigs, by W E Hicks, himself an ardent and uncompromising Whig. He takes up the cudgels for his party against an article which ap- peared from the Radical point ...

THE COUNTRY AND CLOTURE

... NAAS. This morning the following placard was extensively posted in all the towns of the county Kildare:- Men of Kildare. A Whig Government which has a made truth a crime in Ireland is now prepam ing to f silence the voices of our reprecentativts in al ...

LORD R CHIRCHILL AND THE IRISH PARTY

... of Lord Randolph- was not indistinctly indicated in his Manchester speech, whereinhe announced his willingness to support a Whig coalition Ministry if Lord Hartington wonld only consent to oppose Mr. Gladstone. This hope, however, is shattered by the speech ...

BANAGHER ANNUAL GREAT FAIR

... buyers, and this circumstance was attri- buted to the fact that the strike at Limerieck has not yet been settleU. The prices whig; were ob- tained for such animals as did change- hands ruled very low, and'were much below the aveage of the last few years ...

LITERATURE

... hne of v. parties the fact are thene-ha waa a fllypledged it deeply and doubtyebound WIAirg in Whig Mafi- Oqde~e ',vied; apd p,; and i an hout wir te- Whigs elihe left tem, sad when he left them to he kieked tisemand emptied out all his foul ribaldry and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... issue three sons- namely, Viscont Crichtoi hlP, the Hoa Charle el Frederick Crichton, and the H3Eon Elenry George Crich- n A Whig peer, by no means unknown in the word of sport (and letters too), said rather a good thing in a Dblin dub the other day. The ...

LITERATURE

... position en.- abled him to exhibit, very soon justified the ap- prehensions of the paltering, timorous,. and time. serving Whigs. Archbishop MacHale and O'Con- nell were anything rather than convenient men for Melbourne and Lord. John Russell. They had ...

LITERATURE

... Now, in June next, the Peace Preservation Act comes on for renewal, nill how will a new Ministry deal with this duty I What Whigs would loyally face, Homo Rulers of Mr. Parnelles or even Mr. Shaw'h faction will bitterly oppose, and olainly it may mske all ...

LECTURE BY MR. O'DONNELL, M.P

... imperfect Land Act, especially as it was administered by the landlord commissioners and by the offcial valuers whom your local Whig journal has been compelled. to denounce as the -assassms of the Land Act, no one could pre- 'tend that any such pitiful instalment ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Mil. town defended the College on the occasion of Lord Le'- trim's late attack. His lordship, like his predecessor, was a- Whig, but has lapsed into Toryism under the pressure probably o' the Land Corporation body. Some persons aret anxious that Archbishop ...

THE [ill] AT THE GAIETY THEATRE

... the political hits in which it abounds, and which are distributed with great evenness, were laughed at by all the audience, Whig, Tory, Radical, and Nationalist. Last night a section of the audience expressed some displea- sure at Lady Osterley's warm ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Home Rule at all, will now perhaps begin-to see whither their new allies ame dragging them. Between Mr Chamberlain and the Whigs there is a great gulf. He is in faivour of a sta- tutorv Parliament sitting in. Dublin, and of that federation which Lord Salisburv ...