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THAT there are troublesome times in store for the old high-and-dry Whigs and their Radical allies at. the next ..

... THAT there are troublesome times in store for the old high-and-dry Whigs and their Radical allies at. the next General Election is proved by the appearance of Independent Labour candidates. at several of the bye-elections. Hitherto it seemed to be the ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1894
Newspaper: Dundalk Herald
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 887 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE OUNDAIK DEMOCRAT AKD PEOPLE’S JOtT NAL-KOVEMBER 14, 18&? THE PRIEST HUNTING WHIGS

... prosecuted by the perfidious English Whigs, aided by the Whig Cawtholic Attorney- General of Ireland. Whoever counselled this proseeding has acted an unwise and foolish part. The prosecution may proceed; the minions of the Whigs may secure a conviction; and the ...

tiling treason, but it was a ptofm hopeless, which in the Whig leader* wera ready assent to. the oioae of

... tiling treason, but it was a ptofm hopeless, which in the Whig leader* wera ready assent to. the oioae of wrote s veral rermrkable letters to the Repeal As-> socaiton. strongly the adoption a Federal Coastitatioo, properly formed, Ireland would gain all ...

RESIGNATION OF THE WHIG GOVERNMENT. STATLIIENTS PAIII.IAMENI'. Ilouss 0 I.oßos —ltoNo.tv

... RESIGNATION OF THE WHIG GOVERNMENT. STATLIIENTS PAIII.IAMENI'. Ilouss 0 —ltoNo.tv. Lord Cbance his seat oa the W. „ Ma at a quarter-past 4 o'clock. There a very large attendance of their lordships, while the side galleries were occupied by a nuiuber of ...

Published: Saturday 29 June 1895
Newspaper: Dundalk Herald
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 378 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

to his political services on behalf of the Whigs and the blow he had given his popularity sustaining their cause

... that was! What ingratitude I He had promised the office to another, and that other a pol itical opponent of the Whigs! word of advice you, Whig Catholics of Louth. Some of you have seen, within the last few months, the base ingratitude of the aristocracy ...

Local Intelligence. DROGHEDA PETTY SESSIONS. At the 'Whig of this court on Monday the following magistrates ..

... Local Intelligence. DROGHEDA PETTY SESSIONS. At the 'Whig of this court on Monday the following magistrates attended:— The Mayor, P Rena.t, Reg, in the chair. W Whitworth, Oaptain Keogh, Ni. Frank Boyle was charged with serious as• The noise made b► sone ...

that here the great Whig nobleman and politician, man who has held the highest offices in the state, and who

... that here the great Whig nobleman and politician, man who has held the highest offices in the state, and who is looked on an oracle hy bis party, aetaaliy avowing an illegal inter* fereoee, through his agent* with the eonrse of justice. Tenants, a* is ...

else on the subject appeared in the Northern Whig. Those referred to the acti,4 l chided, charged the pLiutiff with

... else on the subject appeared in the Northern Whig. Those referred to the acti,4 l chided, charged the pLiutiff with having, means of his bailiffs, hawked alseit amoszit the tenants for signature a inemo t id ' , ratio, Sir Richard Wallace to continue ...

the Whigs. Many pe. ms shrewdly tuspett that the government are not really serious in their intention ofpmeing ..

... the Whigs. Many pe. ms shrewdly tuspett that the government are not really serious in their intention ofpmeing presentbill mtolaw, ititisnueb as they have t h row n every obstacle in its way. Despite theexertions of Mr. Bright and other agitator , for ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1860
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 631 | Page: 2 | Tags: none