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sit II LIIMISIBUS OINCTIIM WOW! •LOUR 11.11IBAT. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1897 At the dome of fait week, Mr Balfour wok

... dazzling announce'ment s prun g theta, all but captured our emotioual members of the Irish party. The Lille' rats, alias the Whigs. some badly dispose , ' people cal them, sat dumb-founthA, as well they might. We can sympathise with them at finding naem ...

duced into it. He led the attack which ended in the abolition of flogging in the army. When Devitt and

... P L G's Father Anderson created should follow Father Anderson P And yet we cant *bout ingratitude. Fancy Father Anderson—a Whig Bah! Mr Parnell was finally released in May as the result of the Kilmainham Treaty 'it the general election of 'B5 his action ...

patent'errant of the Crown. An inquiry was 1 assistance I In the face of all the facts—an held spree years

... tenants and their board. cause have been let go to waste in the bands or It was weed on to give him 2s 6d per day, him and the Whig party. Noone could say it was which, by a curious calculation, the guardians &crime to press forwunithe cleans of these men ...

is the Local Government I ill which r alfour has introduced, he has presented our pw lie I oards awl

... compare with the measure now before the country. It is not the first time that these Tories have stepped in and dished the Whigs. It is aggravating, no doubt, after our holding the Li eral Government for three long years in the hollow of our hands, and ...

LATTOWI 0 •-1 TIMM&

... dashing cricket carried the score to 18 before they succumbed to a shooter. Mr Reynolds's 44 was only marred by one chance whig e t i e m v: to Trotter when he had made 30. soon followed, and was loudly cheered for his 47, which included some very tine ...

[FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]

... most progressive Governments of modern times. Those who are old enough to remember the administration of public affairs by Whig Governments, even of advanced views, will bear me out when I say that any one of the many sweeping reforms to which I have ...

WILLING TO BE EXPERIMENTED ON

... be iu friendship extended, Be certain not churls in Erin abide. We make no distinction of class or of party, With Tories or Whigs we have nothing to do, be the measure is fair will its welcome be hearty, Since justice for all is the end we've in view. you'd ...

MIMI NATIONAL FEDECUATION

... independent folhwers of Mr Parnell when he was a fit exponent of Irish Nationality. The Nationalists were now accused of being Whigs, and it was said that the Pernellit-s were the tree and tried representatives of Irish Nationality. Let us hear what Mr Parnell ...

NATIONALIST MEETING IN DUN- Sii AUGH LIN. SPREOR BY MR JASPRR TULLY, M P. A lams and sueeessfal mooting was

... Gladstone and the British wives on every p asible occasion, but he found that they were as ready to answer the whip as the 'Whigs and Seceders. The Parnellite members, who preach independent opposition here in Meath, preach differently in the House ...

HOW PADDINGCON °emus

... se and the mhos. go to ellaroh. Die analyst report. that milk adelfssation is more rife oo Sundays than on other days, it Whig presented that the Inspector will not be about thee. He eoesplaies that the lees tolliete t bee the offense ars gaits inadequate ...

the question of University Education. Father Carlow, went on to refer to the necessity of a purely Catholic ..

... tn:erests of the p-ople, who were worth w3rkin; sal suffering f•,r (applauie). Toe !list; bishops were r, enne times ca11.,1 Whigs and • Cahtle Bi•hops' (laughter). All he omit sty that was e-venteen yeas a bishop, and during all tint he never knew an Lush ...

A PARISIAN CONFIDENCE TRICK

... A PARISIAN CONFIDENCE TRICK. The Paris correspondent of the Nerribers Whig tells the following : —The other day • valet observing that a fashionable young gentleman had stumbled and fallen in the Rue St Honore, ran to his assistance. Raised to his feet ...