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Dundalk Democrat, and People's Journal

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Dundalk Democrat, and People's Journal

WEST-CATE WARD

... most justly, all classes of bis townsmen. laurence’s-cate ward. Mr P Mathews (Whig), Mr John Iluttcrly (Repealer), Mr Walsh (Vi hig) FAIR-CATE WARD. Mr Campbell (Whig), Ellis (Nationalist), ••• fo Mr P Tiernan, of West street (Repealer) ...

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... suffering Ireland, the English Whigs and their leader. Lord John Russell, shut their marble hearts, closed I their ears to the cries of their distressed fallow-creatures. Were they then to vote for a Whig or partisan of the Whigs (no, no)? Were they to vote ...

THE MAYOR OF DROGHEDA, FOR 1830

... itical consistency I The second candidate, desirous of adorning our maeistcrial bench, is Sir Keappock, Royal hotel k mere Whig,” to whom per annum would not be unacceptable. The third is, Mr Peter \erdon, one of the Democracy; but, good sooth, no Democrat ...

... but has not, as Lord John admitted when he was obliged to ask * a ratc-in-aid,’ which, too, now exhausted. The Times and the Whigs are equally puzzled at the ruin they have caused, and they ask, what to be done with Ireland ? They can t sink her in the sea ...

AMERICA

... election had been published, and the result shows that the coalitionists have been again defeated. The city of Boston had gone Whig bv .d.2OU of majority. Advices from Bermuda the October report that the legislature had been adjourned, and that the of the ...

MULLINGAR UNION WORKHOUSE. Under the cxcelbnt management Mr. Baldwin, the master of this workhouse, the ..

... 1 anticii alc’.l. thi lirsl Wticr which I tack the liberty of atWreßsinj: to you lias ilriren the whole Kihhon, felon, ami Whig pros into paroxysms of fury and madness. They cannot tolerate the honest specking out the truth. hey cannot tolerate that the ...

AMERICA S FOREIGN AFFAIRS

... fight, for the election of the speaker has not been coneluded fifty-four bailols had been taken, but the opposition of the Whigs was still mam- tained, and very great doubt was entertained whether , any speaker woold be chosen this year. Voder these , ...

they promised. That those men have is*on a body unfit for their position, and false to their country, is plainly

... clearest repudiation of place-begging, and upon fidelity to the dogma of national independence— They are prepared resist Whig nominees and Whig adventurers. They have held fast by principle without doubt j but in the important matter ot practice the essence ...

31oca( tutclUgcncc

... were the ground. Both gentlemen addressed the meeting. The Cork Examiner of Monday slates, that Mr. Sergeant Murphy, (the Whig candidate, has withdrawn. It is probable that Mr. M‘Carthy will elected without opposition. The Armament The Herald states ...

REPEAL MEETING IN EUINBI RGII

... has been lost. There was a report that my friend This gentleman (the Rev. Mr. Doran) informed him Dillon Brow had died, and a whig and tory were that had left his native country mainly with view prepared to start for his seat, and probably cither ol securing ...