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THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOURNAL—MAY 11, 1850, DROGHEDA UNION

... each party is more anxious to defeat and impede the progress of the other, than to redress the grievances of the country. The Whigs with the prime minister at their bead are resolved to many things, but what they mostly labour to effect is, keep their places ...

IIIE nr\imK DBIOCIUT AND PEOPLE'S JOURNAL—.MAY IS, ISSO

... fragments, it now is. but would have have been consolidated and prosperous. But the people were not much toblame o ihe (whether Whig or Tory) which cherished ami courted these displays just it suited their purpose. The people not to blame, for they had been ...

REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... taken Mr. Saui r.L Law, of Phibsborough. Mr. O’Connell now begged to hand In-JI. from the town, now unhsppiiy represented by a Whig, and a member of the present ministry ; most estimable gentleman in private life, but whose virtue had been lost to Ireland ...

SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1850

... Ireland was sacriiccd for the interest of the cotton lords of England. And the minister knew this when granted free trade. But Whig, Tory, or Radical English ministers are erer ready to aggrandise Eng* land at the expense of Ireland (hear, hear). How far ...

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 ...

DI'NIIAIK I.EMOCHAT FEOPIgS JOEUNAWIiSE • . that oils to expectations of future rewards and honour-, , , 1 our a

... ese things or any one of them trial training department, into which were sh . Mr ni'.lon. 0 h J Jon es' tha{ tlie Droglicda Whig Cluh met. hey would there were urn loom- -is wtneh were a. a about the the Court of i J en aged at such law work as that ...

tHE DROGHEDA ARGUS.—SATURDAY. JUNE 8. 1850. TO THE ELECTORS

... partus whether or out ot otiice. determination is to vote and act on oil mere party questions against every Government, whether Whig or lory, that snail continue to deal unjustly towards tuis country. The first article in ray political creed is Repeal of the ...

TllK DUNDALK iOiiUUAT AND Jul K.VVL---II NL N

... ])e I|oncst member in the lionee ofcomdone infinite service to the cause of justice ami hu- * tl|ou jemand from that sleek Whig, Sir and also to the plundered farmers, tin* if it was by his direction that Mr .mlili nation of his judicious and admirable ...

IX Cni'.AT VABIETT

... Printed ! Catalogues, to be now had from Mr. Edward Tipping, Esq., Ballurgan Park, Dundalk; at the offices of the Sort/tern Whig, Belfast, and Southern Reporter, Cork, or from CHARLES C. FARRELL, Auctioneer, 253] 16, Lower Ormond-quay, Dublin; and Fair-st ...

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. ...

ARDF.R UNION

... the of which had the victim. The meeting was composed of Protestants and Catholics, and one of the oldest and most respected Whigs in the county moved the first resolution. We can little more to day than advert to the proceedings, but hope the memorial the ...

“ are to contimietl without communities and fam , , . , ni i f the serecounter renion, I r

... franchise, yet, strange to say. but seres answered to them names, who were registered. They may be thus classified [ Democrats, ; Whigs and Tones, 3. There were seventy-five civil bills entered and disposed of, with eight ejectment*. Uiito WEDNESDAY The Barrister ...