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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... on yes- terday a newsagent brought under my notice a communication under the above heading, which was published in the new Whig newspaper. It is alleged that a branch of the 'National' Fede- ration was founded in Castierea, that there was a large mueeting ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... m began to ?? on theI dy bones qt Whig corruption, 'xpd evolve the movement that we have witnessed since. 1'heeharacters-ars -wel drawwn, said true to the life. ' The Merchant of Killogue, trader, uurer, qtd- Whig dictator;-the ;am- ber of Parliament ...

IRELAND AND TEE PARIS EXHIBITION

... but destined to carry to us ' the seeds of refewed prosperity. As the saying is, one nerer knows his luck. The Northern Whig, tho organ of rhe UMster Presbyterians, does uot at all appear to be pleased with the references made by the Protestant Primate ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 3VtCabe- Resolved-That we emphatically protest against the vile, foul, and disgraceful language rndulged ht by Mr Tim Healy at the Whig meeting at Longfoer onl last Sunday and repeated at the meeting of the Angio-Lrish Federatiost On yesterday. We oegret to observe ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... S Walker, Cecil Walker, G Grove White, T F Mf'Cullagh, J W Nicholson, E A Little, *V L XW Moloney, A V Montgomery. Miss 31 Whig- ley, Miss D Eagar, Mrs Chamney, Lydia P Strangman, W Brunton, T B Gilbart Smith, Edward Kevans, A Hamilton Smythe, C E; H ...

DUBLIN AND THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE

... Irishmen regard that lady as apait from politics ? She might have her own politics, no doubt she bad. He always heard dhe was a Whig (laughter). She waa a lady, and- was tho first sovereign who came to this country inpeace. King Henry II, King Richard, and ...

LITERATURE

... they surrepti- - tinusly took, and from these he ?? apieadid speeches for the memabers, alwys taking care, however, that the Whig dogs should nlever have the best of the orgument. 'The beoo mentions a number efable m en who afterwards advanced the reporters' ...

NEGLECTED BOOKS

... nomination to the magisterial bench. Ac- cording to Mr Harrington such positions should be left severely alone, or left to Whigs and Tories, who are not against accepting any badge of subserviency-to Castle rule. Parnellites, if really such, should curl ...

DUBLIN DAIRY CATTLE

... the dinner given him at the Eighty Club, and declared if (Mr Sullivan) had used any such language he would be denounced as Whig. also called attention to the fact that Mr Parnell's appeal was to the constituencies. But the men who purport to follow Mr ...

VERDTS NEW OPERA

... symnpathyand encouragement from Amerina !always so grateful to him. The Ireh ea.o Chicago are the latest accession to the o ° Whigs. M Zola has not yst raised his geo; French Academy. In a characteristic ont to a friend he explainshis futureiat5Ut; He writes- ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... Boyne is represented as a great victory for human liberty, as Hf it were any- thing else but the triumph of the Protestant Whig Oligarchy in England, and or rhe author-s of the Penal Laws iu Ireland. The story of '98 is sumnmarised as follows:-: At first ...

IN BOOK LAND

... from th-tt day to this the Irish ?? have been played as counters in the Igaine either of Anglo-Irish against Eugtisb, or of t: Whig against Tory, or-most degrading of all- ef greedy and perjured placehunters. It is tc such vultures and their dupes that Ireland ...