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LAST WHIG DODGE—WHAT NEXT?

... interests of Whig placemen and aristocrats—such as Financial Reform in England, and I’enant-right in Ireland. It remains to be seen whether the enlightened Protestants of England will submit be duped any longer with such transparent mummeries of Whig. Uxn. Wc ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... subscribers, sane in Dundalk, cannot receive their papers till Monday. the offices will remain closed Sundays. 1 Should this Whig injustice continue we must make other arrangements. ...

PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH

... would not presume even to suggest to the people of Drogheda a choice between truly popular candidates. But when hear that a Whig canvass proceeding, I: our duty to inform them that ther# will bn no w a .t of a popular candidate. TO TUB EDITOR Or THE DROGHEDA ...

Ceotun Samiaibus cine tain caput Argus habebat

... the City of Limerick, was not brought to a close on yesterday (Friday). The following are (he numbers polled For Mr. Gould, (Whig), For Mr. Dickson (Protectionist) Far Mr. Ryan (Tenant Right), Th# election, bv thia time, has closed. is fault of the ...

THE MAYO ELECTION

... promised Mr. Bi tt their cordial support from the outset, may now be added A. C. Lynch, the representative of one of the oldest Whig families in the county; Denis O’Conor, cousin of the late O’Conor Don ; and Lord Clanmorri*, who is enthusiastic in his favour ...

DEATH OF PRESIDENT TAYLOR

... the second Whig President who has been the State* during the last twenty years, and that both should have died whilst tilling the presideutal rhair ; and that they should the only deaths which have ever occurred in that clfiee. The other Whig President ...

LANDLORD AND TENANT LAW

... the annual whit bait is fixed for the of August, and vet we have nothing about the landlord and tenant bill. But what do the Whigs do? Mark this. In the first place they stave off their ow n bill for six months ; next they suffer the representatives of the ...

PEOPLE’S JOUR NA L

... incurred bv the former administration. 1844, he was selected the Whig candidate for Governor of New York, bat tailed. Confident, however, that could command the strongest vote m New York, the Whigs again selected him as their candidate for comptroller, 1847 ...

il V ,es P rove every unbiased IIL UALIV 1 rainrl that neither speeches Conciliation Hall, nor by partial and

... leagued with the English Whigs. when he nailed the Repeal colours to the mast, as he said, he could not move the Irish masses to join the agitation, because they saw him still going to the British parliament, and working with the Whigs. But, in ’43, when he ...

REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... the hideous atrocities of Sanrin, ns Attorney-General of the day. with the sanction of Sir Robert Peel. The neglcst of the whig ministry to ameliorate the condition of Ireland funned the next portion of Mr. O Council’s speech. Mr. O'Cotinell concluded ...

MR. ROEBUCK .AND THE M NO-POPERY CRY.*'

... terms attacked the Irish people. In the present instance, however, he manfully exposes Lord John Russell's from the genuine Whig principles of religions toleration maintained and contended for dnring the past half century the great traders of that party ...

AMERICAN PACKET STATION IN IRELAND

... heartiness, consideiing their «»1.l and still subsisting private relations. •• friend was never handled so rudely, and if the Whigs had only half a dozen such friends’* to visit their domestic or foreign policy with surh occasional roughness-covering them ...