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... expulsion of the Whig members from parliament, and the Whig ministry from power. Tnis is the great work before them, and they should lose no time laying the foundations of their plan for its accomplishment. Any tampering with the Whigs at home or abroad ...

OTTRXAL—APRIL 20. I.SG7

... compulsory reasonahleyess of rent cannot put them in any official dinger from Whig party-fight, the W liigs are equally disinclined the same things. the other hand, the Whigs, during their long tenure political power, felt themselves quite safe refusing ...

THE MEATH ELECTION,

... towns, catching the enthusiasm c eited bj the victory, acme of them were Ulomii.a it all the honour their power. , ~ , , The Whigs, the Tone* and ahoneen lanilorda ot Meath are nearly fr-autio. Feeling confident that they he able to crush the priests aud ...

THT. DTTKDALK AVD PROrLF.’S jftUK\VAr,-~T>ECF.MBRtt

... poor law the aonccssions are to made, the .'lfail is not able to determine. For our part wc have no faith whatever in the Whigs ; and shall place no reliance at all in their promises regarding any question of importance in connection with Ireland. Sir ...

temptible thing they tfam palnadoa the people. I» > similar manner they dealt with the Irish tithe question; ..

... tug of war comes, to denounce any * liberal* Irish member who shad attempt to oast the Whigs for conspiring to plunder the Pope. THs the chief object of the Whigs, firmly believe, in preparing their so-called tenant right biH. If it bo worth taking, coarse ...

DONGAUVAN,

... DONGAUVAN, There were two candidates Mr Barry 0, Whig, who was proposed the Very Rev. Hally, P ; and Colonel Pailiser, Tory. Mr B.irry r.caivcd 10b vote, and the Colonel only 4. ...

THE WAR IN GERMANY

... powtr have bestow. They Ore Whigs in poll, ios, and although the policy of the Whig govern, ment is to root the. Irish r ccont of this country, still the seekers for honours and places wish keep them in office, hecauso the Whigs attend to ’he few ami neglect ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOURNAL-NOVMEBER 27^1858

... stocks, and drew upon his leg the Whig stocking of patronage. Bravo! William, yon are the ‘boy’ that Drogheda should send to Parliament to protect Irish interests, with your leg covered with ihe patronage of the Whig stocking. Oh! talk not to him of stocks ...

ME UISRAELI AND THE CHURCH

... John Fakingtou’s election address that Disraeli is probably preparing to throw over the Irish Chiyrch, and again to “dish the Whigs.’’ ...

WATE R 8 I

... and dnubtar the univertallr allow, eoatomuo tbat • them things are into an nnconditional support of tha treaeberous Whig party. These Whigs hare been the bane of oar country. What have they about them that induces us to tolerate them more than the Tories ...

4’il. In llii

... people are Whigs too ; so that there were Whigs resisting Whigs. Whig means, I nghind, one approres of the setting ol Janies and his heirs aside. Whig moans, in America, one who approves of the setting of George and his heirs aside. The ...

THE WlllLiS AGAIN IN PLACE

... THE WlllLiS AGAIN IN PLACE. J»un Ul-ssei.l and his Whig associates are a-aiii in ortice, hut it must evident that their rusiu° uis indeed very unenviable. Having the con- C,deuce of the people, the Kussell ministry thought sustain by an appeal to bigotry ...