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Dundalk Democrat, and People's Journal

1 KEXXEDT AMD THE PEOPLE.’

... supported cunupt Whig candidate*. seemed so much in love with the Wnig party England, called ujam Mr Kennedy come forward. The reply given to such questions as this was, we understand, to the effect that Louth was not so land of the Whigs as some-imagined ...

ournal-Januarv 2c t,qr.-

... such manner. It is the duty of her members of parliament to support only the men who will give her good measures. All the Whigs and Radicals of England have given us for the past twenty years was promises which they did not intend to perform. have now' ...

! Ill; IJAITLE OF PARTIES

... PARTIES. Xi, words can use to describe the insoi r ai.J audacity the corrupt faction who arc latthug for the restoration the Whigs ...

TRALEE ELECTION, TO TUB KLBCTOnS OF TRAI.EB

... Behold the ase the Whigs find for your Borough On your necks they plant their place.neu ! Oh, shame! Oh, where the manly independence Tralee! One gentleman Is pensioned off; another salaried official is to use Tralee for his own and his Whig master's service ...

THE DUhflftlK DEMOCRAT

... legislature is chiefly composed of conservatives, who are opposed to the Whigs, and generally resist their measures. In fact the people of Ireland ran not told too often that the Whigs Liberals or the Great Liberal Party’ have never been able to carry any ...

FALSE ALARMS

... press, and denounce them for their anti-C.itnolic tendencies and their plots to overthrow the Pope. But it is the Whigs who ■ are in—those Whigs who made him a Justice—and what he to do? They are greater enemies of his Holiness than the Tories, and the Whir ...

(raoM THE DUBLIN TELEOXAPH.)

... choice was open to the Catholic elector, conceive that the safer course for the electors to pursue would be to vote for the Whig ; to mark thereby hit abhorence and his hatred for those who hare issued the insulting proclamation, and who have patronised ...

ME JOHN CASHEL HOEY

... the who preferred him a Conservathre, and returned whig camp, and there offered himself to perform him too. Mr Kennedy wrought for the people, and the nasty work of the Whigs. What a shameful the Whigs and placeiunters of Louth wanted no deed! How loathsome ...

TO THE ELr.rrOK* OT TIPIT.i; ». TIV

... displaying itself places like Youghal audTipperary. ’.Vo do not love the Whigs; do not love the Tories. We consider the former be political knaves ; the latter arc more straightforward. The Whigs pretended to the friends Ireland whilst they laboured effect its ...

Mr Seaton, the Treasury, was the next l * 1 ness, and he said had been voted for the sis

... question to Ireland. The Whigs would give no information on the subject j and it to.a Tory member and Tory government are indebted for having the gross - blunder exposed; and the injury inflicted Irei land redressed. Shame upon tho Whigs, and thanks to tho ...