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THE IRISH CRISIS

... rumours, and weak inven. h tions of our lying and selfish enemies and their craven ho allies, the weak-kneed and half-hearted Whigs, who f would induce the tenant-farmers of Ireland to present eb a mutilated case ef their acknowledged grievances th before ...

JURY COURT—MONDAY, DEC. 9

... had taken place, acd. the Lord AdVOCETe1timmediaiely procured a free pardon for the p:hovI.A After thisi I asl, whether the Whig or Tory ttoxlheof adminict6ritng justice deserves the fire- ference ? X. Aiothir paragraph aftetwarlis. stated,- We lb egi ...

Ireland

... The Morning Chronicle of' Monday last, the 15th inst. containing the report of tie proccedings and speeches at the Granqd W'hig Dinner.. given at Glasgow to Mr. Brougham and Alr. Denman (which the Morning Chronicle sent fur and obtained ex- prcrs From ...

THE IRISH CRISIS

... calling I E, ' upon the tenant farmers to- aisemble in their thou., sands, and show the tyrannical Chief:Secretary and his s' and Whig Government that they would no longer be de- ewas terred by threats. : em the . pplica- A FORCIBLE EVICTION. - late of Three ...

THE BELFAST RIOTING

... Churchill, by mouthing barristers in search 'of fame, by advertisements for arms, and by calls for jubilation. The Northern Whig says that if the report of the interview be correct, Dr Kane takes as un- reasonable and one-sided a view as the Nationalists ...

ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1888

... uight have an IrishIRe- ound public whenevor he pleased if the Nationalist | inln leader would assist hias in dishing the Whigs ge of has called forth front Mr William O'Brien, the ea th author of the assertion, a reiteration of the 'ietey, statement ...

PUNISHMENT OF DEATH

... tint lue exmisting sysieru anerkedirehll bust lila eld 'as- isartloniswere dilstrtistrnl~hy hi., former friends; acid both Whigs add Tories,' ) Cheered by the pub]tir voice, Conok this first oppertunityaetfortlerd by thicssil-' iceasinl ic Mof rice 5mCivil ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST M. CHANTRELLE

... perfunctory deescription. lHe refused to UrIl h of the Home Rule pledge. He was int the habit ci blob acting with the few Irish Whigs still left in the that House of Commons. TIme vacancy caused bYlhis baa- death may he mode the occasion for ptittin-ig 75'i-' ...

BUSINESS OF THE SESSION

... Commission, to ftj all'(1 cilancery referee, we trust, wvill soon become a positive rea- lug lily siteilat the rival hands of Whig and Tory reformers, of yi gJpposalng, then, the Budget approved and carried, what are si Ic be he viihie ruitsof the first ...

POLITICS AND PASSING EVENTS

... trust ? Was he, a; represeutative ! of the Irish people, to leave their whole fate to depend -' .upon this fact, whether the Whig Hartington or fthe t Radical Chamberlain would win' in the division of u parties in the present Government. The'issue'could ...

THE ALLEGED SEDITION

... of K1 been answered to-day by James Weir, one of the Par- sent nell tenantry, who publishes a letter in the NVorthern the 1 Whig. From it i he following is an extract- The the v facts are these. .The tenants sent two of us to see Merv the member for Meath ...

THE CARDROSS CASE

... progress. The letter refers to the photograph, and the photograph corroborates the letter.-' Edsiunr Yaes it thec lNbrflien Wh'ig. KMOARDINDSMSIRE-REviEw O0 VOLUNTwrRES.-On a turday afternoon the Earl of Kintore, Lord-Lieutenant of Kineardineshire, reviewed ...