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DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT

... tenants. What a despicable faction these Whigs are what a parcel of fools and dupes those Irishme who wish to see them again restored to pcw We never knew such maduess, as that which sists in desiring to reinstate the Whigs. An; tholic who is anxious for their ...

arreara of root banging the heath of the oppressed tenant classea. The prospect, amounting, I should aliaoat ..

... should aliaoat certainty, of Mr Vincent Scully’s return fcr Cork, replace that shameless Whig hack, his Excellency Maurice Power, has caused consternation among the Whig-Radicals the Reform Club* who are devising every meant that malignant Ingenuity, and ...

THE ASPECT OF IRELAND

... ha ps ees | spir d all true irishinen with Dope, that what have lost by Whig treachery and deceit will y 1a recovered.’ aun With the fali of that despicabie and outra: the | Whig faction, the cause espoused by the I \ ate Sumerses, the John Balls, the ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AW PFOPT E*s JO OftN VL AUGUST 1. IP^

... chastise corruption. But the Mayo Whigs their candidate could not forgive the oppos! and their plot against Mr Moore having succe The | the Whig Premier aids them in instituting a m to | against Fathers Conway and Ryan. do the Whigs not inst tute pre secutions ...

THE WlllLiS AGAIN IN PLACE

... aed Meet elias. nat That | for and labour to win the some udge THE WHIGS AGAIN IN PLACE. |} Joux Resse. and his Whig associates dnot | in office, but it must be evident that their tion is indeed very unenviable. Having iost the fidence of the people, ...

| 27, 1857. T- | awful evil, and to prevent its Quseley Higgins was sent to parliament OF | adyocate

... Against this p ious Whig the people rose up at the last : tion—the clergy had taught them to a treason and detest venality. The result George Ouseley Higgins, thongh supporte the whole weight of the influc woe eobit? ot But he was a Whig. ‘He knew, there ...

SN-.WKRS TO CORRF.srONDEXTS

... pass good measures to obtain po vy are | and the Whigs endeavour te Tor a | office by bribing members of eun- | struggle now-to change her mast they | She scen what curses and culamitic roeful | Whigs have brought upon her Let hee eated | labour to get ...

TORY AND Wlim APPOINTMENTS

... 288 Ow A bandit | a are Nitti shaw «She the| TORY AND WHIG | Tne Whigs, whe have made some of the wor ives | pointments on record, seem to be on the watcl ave anziously locking out for the appointinents made by the Veries. Theythcught they had areal mare's ...

THE DERBY CABINET

... to conciliate her by offering her sures the Whigs would never dream of yie poliey i is, to prefer no party. but u: Whigs to seourge the Tories, and the Tori punish the Whigs. Both have done her w but the Whigs bave been her bitterest foes. have at all times ...

CRIME AND OUTRAGE

... of driving, from ’ | Whigs and Tories, just as they might de such expulsion, Let no man hereafter give pt ence to either a Whig or ‘ory minister. or Ir “Scorpion Stanley’ ru'es in Downing-street, to th horror and dismay of the Whigs, who like strande whales ...

NAL—FEBRTARY 27, 1858. — and | tion with Ireland was, to order the prosecution | three priests—Father ..

... Support by giving some guod measures ; whilst | Whigs contrive to retain the reins of government the buying and bribing the popular leaders, and creat jasm, and division in the popalar rauks. This is what the Whigs have been doing si 1846. They destroyed the ...