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... MR. GLADSTONE AND THE WHIGS can,— The belief. which becoming O Mr Gledetono.b prepared to aee hb power in Parliament to l»nd over the loyal in Ireland to the dominion the disloyal, obliffee myself whether party allegiance, which have held to be essential ...
... NORTHERN WHIG OPPOSED The Wary, the the Liberals, to-day says— Mr. Gladstone has gone to the root of the matter by really proposing to give ali that Mr. Parne!! and his friends ever ventured comstitutionally to demand, and a deal more than any of them ...
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... Which is the Whig and which is the Tory ? hundred year, as onfortinit’s leprosy. An’— well, probably you’re the first person’s ever men- tionedittothem.” i They relapsed into silence until they were called into supper. Lucy felt if a thin glaze ot ice ...
... THE ULSTER WHIGS Boys, when passing a graveyard, whistle to keep their spirits. The Ulster Whigs find no consolation in their own most sweet voices, and they have, therefore, induced Txjrd Hartington to come amongst them,that in his presence the forebodings ...
... WHIGS—Nos. Co LOIC:.901021-11eeting on Sunday, Dec n. A tabulation was passed proteattag eseinat Mallards or r!ding over the farms of the member+. of the hrsooh. - Lsttin, Co Tippperery. Branch—Mee:ing on 40 elect officers for ensuing yem—Rev John Murphy ...
... WHIGS AND RADICALS. Tbe Morning Post says—Tbs#tomfoolery of the Radical party referred by the ez-Premier it were the result of of personal rivalries between tbe opposing candidates. Tbs Chancellor of the Exchequer hits lbs nail on the head when points ...
... The Base Whigs. They could have confidence in the Liberal party, for whilst they promised their constituents to do certain things they failed to carry out their promises. was thought that Mr. Walker, the Solicitor-General, after the great things that ...
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... AN ODE TO THE WHIGS. (SpMch o( Mr. Hf»iy in the House of Common., Tuesday, November 4, 18b4.J Yon think, perhaps, to tire us out With obstinate injustice; You think we're frightened when you shout At those in whom our trust is ; You think that you may ...
... THE WHIG CANDIDATE. A number of the Whig electors waited on Mr. James B. Ross, solicitor, on Monday, to ask him to contest the county. He refused to do so, and suggested that Mr. Henry Pringle, of Clones, should be asked. This suggestion was adopted, ...