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MR REDMOND AND THE IRISH LAND BILL
... said far froui voting against the Land Bill every Indei»endent Irish member will support it, and will, moreover, do what the Whig party wouldn't do—they will endeavour to amend it and make it a useful measure. He distrusied the Government's sincerity. ...
ME S'ifaaa'JLS ; has nos l > eea able io carry his seat with him . East WicUow remains Anti-Parnellite
... Saturday morning 'before the poll was declared , though refusing to believe that East . 'Wichlow had been won either ' by Whigs or Tones , evidently anticipated defeat , We know how to take victory , i t wrote ; ...
ROBLU!
... unelbergh. MADAME FRAIN'S FAMOUS FEMALE MIXTURE. as awe. For Ow's. Witt Injure tits Kook Damao. Prise 11/-) Mesta for IA Roan (Whig Mara), by WINDOW BLINDS—VENETIAN, WIRE GUAM, and STRIPED HOLLAND, SHOP SHADES, &s. Best sod Cheapest. A. DOUGLAS & SON 10 GRXENSIDE ...
ELECTION A' ^ rro
... . The Healyites , fur more reasons than one , are in a strong majority over the Dillonitea , and it is not uulikdy if the Whigs detfrmiue to enter the field that Mr Hcaly will uaaBi't his yuthority in the . election of 11 Candidate . TllB feeling throuc ...
THE NATIONAL OBSERVER
... the peace, and was saved from starvation by getting the appointment of postmaster in New Salem. In 1834, he was elected as a Whig to the State Legislature. During the canvass he met his opponent, Colonel Taylor, on the stump. This Taylor, though posing ...
UNITED -IRELAND ON . MR . SWEETMAN AKDDMRHA . KHAN
... points out , he is . the first avowed convert , and whilst there . is no wavering in the ranks of the Parncllitos , the Whigs ( z . e . » Anfci-Parnellites ) are breaking up into opposite camps , and barging each other like . Zola ' s washerwomen . ...
Two or three events ot . recent occurrence give a little , further msighfc into the state of the Irish
... es choose to assume . Mr Eedmond has several times stated that 'Ireland was sick of the policy of those whom he calls the Whigs , and would be glad to get rid o £ them . This Sweetman incident appears to give some corroboration to his proposition . In ...
DOWEIA'S SALES BY ; AUOTION . [ ART ,: ANTIQUE , AND . LITERARY COLLECTIOKS , BILVEK PLATS , JEWELLERY
... Tirst EaBtBlu Of tt V \ W \ Prince in Scotland , since 159 S , finished study for the picture submitted to Uer Majest ?; A Whig Intruder , The Book Hunter . Tho Landscapes include : —' . TCTeen the GIoamin' anu . the Mirk , The Miller's Hairgt ...
THE BYE ELECTIONS
... jiatriot:c and outiqiokeu action iu renouncing the M*Carthvite party, and feeling convinced that his example will lead otner tue Whig party to rec ...
THE INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTy . . .. ANNUAL CONFERENCE ,- ' - • ' ; NIIWCA . STLB-ON-TIKE , Tuesday
... party for what they could get , out of it for their own personal benefit ; anil ( 3 ) tha Whig element , winch was as timid and stupid as ever it Wfis . The old Whigs who bossed the Liberal party controlled ita counsels and shaped its policy . As that Was ...
THE TORIES AND MR CHAMBERLAIN
... Devonshire and not Mr Chamberlain is the natural leader of the Liberal Unionists. The Duko precisely the solid, impervious Whig tyjKj of men who formed the bulk of the Liberal secessionists. It is a mere accident of polities which places Mr Chamberlain ...