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Dundalk Democrat, and People's Journal

DEATHS

... remains for me now say -that statement to the party policy which the Whig leaders of the period professed their readiness to adopt is accurate and authentic. No doubt the views of the Whig leaders of may be, in 1871, of little value in the estimation of Mr ...

WHO ABE THE TBAITORS?

... WHO ABE THE TBAITORS? Thb ultra loyal’ press, which conducted by the Neua Sahibs of the country —both Whig and Tory areyoneandail, the honest journalists. They want no discussion on Indian affairs. They denounce every man as a traitor who is bold and ...

tRE DtfNDAtK DEMOCRAT. AND PEOFLF/8 IT, T«65

... the only public man in IrelsmJ capable of carrying} the feelings ol the people with him. Tbe-electors of Imuth were tired Whigs ind Tories, and they wished to find representative more in union with their pn’ilical principles. Mr Kennedy they discovered ...

• ! Ijouth Election. I'uuila'.k. We,1.u.,fl y, !j;!i l'o'> I'ji I’k Pi.i: i I.ufTir W. the ~v.. the r,;. e

... importance Ireland woul i have beeu either r or transferred London the people-pin* dering Whigs. moment the Whigs intend to deslry the Irish otli--e , Ihevi Whigs—ilie inliumin pay masters Mr. I Fortes cue —are starving the public HospilaU ut Hub| bn in ...

WESTMEATH ELECTION

... Westmeath, to fill the vacancy created the death of Mr Pollard LTrquhart. There arc two candidates in the field ; Sir John Ennis, Whig ; and Mr P J Smyth, distinguished Irish patriot of the John Martin school. Both have addressed the electors. Sir John Ennis ...

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. ...

GALWAY ELECTION

... will bitter one, if the landlords to not beat retreat. Last week the Claoril ords, the Iturkes and several other landlords Whigs and Tories—held a meeting at ■Loughrea, and after, denouncing,the priests, ...

TIIK QUEEV-S SPI-KCH

... ii-b- htindc. ef Queen Victoria to road f'r the l, ird-f and Comm ns. on Tuesday, was evidently vrri'ti-n and prepared the Whigs. or!)■-.'■ I v pen -iteh t docttm !' the pro- II onme presen'ed to.'empire what the Kus(.eb (’.ibi iet say they are prepared ...

THE IRISH ELECTIONS

... the hostility of the people. merely party questions, as between Tory and Whig, popular indifference may be counted on. The Tories have been oirr hereditary oppressors the Whigs, our selfish and untrustworthy allies. We may have hope from the party led ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLES JOURNAL-NOVEMBER 97, 1838

... remember what the Whigs did, and consider that have no claims upon him, because ws are generally op« posed to him. Nevertheless, at present, Government has done moie for us than any other, until he changes, we see i.o reason regret the Whigs. It will be time ...

THE IRISH ESTABLISHMENT

... greatest anomaly to he found in the world. The debate that ensued brought out Sir George Grey, and Mr Gladstone, two of the Whig ministry. The former sad the government could not adopt the resolution which had been propo.-e-l, as they were m prepared to ...