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“ We thank thee Duke, wr thank thee for the words.”

... remain were at the beginning of this session, surely reduced though our existing franchise from what it was in 1840. Whigs —or so-called whig*—of Ireland, will yon never have done dreaming ? ** Wait a white”— ** Stay a while”—“ patient but little, and justice ...

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 ...

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 ...

OL J.-NO. 43,

... consider fina . See what answer given to those who would tell us to confine our efforts minor measures in the conduct of the Whig government. find them taking Lord Lucan’s bill—we find them reproducing a coercion bill for Ireland—we find them introducing ...

REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... Ireland—they fought the Thcrmopylfe of Ireland there, and they have read lesson to the Tory aristocracy of Ireland, and to the Whig aristocracy, too (hear, hear). TltE TENAXT-BIOIIT CON! EtinXCE. Mr. O’Connell —There is one topic more—one which I would c»ll ...

THE CONFERENCE

... of is congratulating the “Grand Jury of North Tipperary upon the decrease ofj “crime in that hitherto lawless locality—the Whigs mo- | “dcstly come forward with a Rill to renew their Crime “and Outrage Act of 1H47, which is about to expire. I They had ...

Tin; WXnAIK DESOCEAT AXI» I’EOTLt’S JOUIiNAL-SATCIUIAY, AUUST 24. »>«

... stormy sea May sigh fur distant land; And free and fearless though he be. Would he were near the strand; Rut when the storm whig Bears lightning, sleet, and hail, lie climbs the slippery roast and singst* There’s such word fail.’ The weary student bending ...

tntclUgcMCC. OVEKirAM) MAII,. . \V e CTuncs) have received our ordinary scmininntlilv express from Mar-eiiles ..

... Two ounces of gold wore obtained from In Indiana, lowa, and Aan Buren counties, of sand. Very promising indications of coal Whigs have been returned. have been met with the south of Kangaroo Islands. Crops is America.—According the ac- A newspaper in the ...

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1850

... contentions. Witness the battles of the Preteetionists, the Free Traders, and Chartists, together with the old domestic factions of Whig and Tory; witness also the fierce contests which raged Scotland for the last ten years among the Intrusionists and Non-Int ...

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... the Tenant League band bedlamites Cg r r tliemselvts . . . all( _ Ul the lor verv indifferent land a rent of about thirty-six Whig). wish the aforesaid government and land- and laborious, and t por- shilli.i-s per .acre. One parent driven into hospital lord ...