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THE WHIGS

... THE WHIGS. The Times observes that changes in the re. presentation ought not to be lightly undertaken; but when they become inevitable, as they are now generally admitted to be, nothing but mischief can come of dealing with the subject in a timid and ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1883
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 233 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE WHIGS

... the Whigs, Irish constituencies ought to up and stirring, and have their candidates prepared. There is not a moment to be lost. The Whig candidates mu-t be scouted wherever they appear—no matter how specious their promises. •• Out with the Whigs must ...

“ DISHING THE WHIGS.”

... DISHING THE WHIGS.” Some of the liberal London journals are stating that Mr Disraeli is preparing a bill on the Church question, which he means to dish the Whigs or, in other words to defeat their efforts to obtain power. The struggles of both the English ...

THE WHIG TRIUMPH

... THE WHIG TRIUMPH. Tuesday evening the Palmerston government shipwreck and utter defeat some of sort bungling which has not yet been explained, but which appears Ik; attributable in some measure t> the conduct Mr. W'alpole. and his refusal to his amendment ...

THE WHIG MINISTRY

... THE WHIG MINISTRY. The Whig Cabinet has been save I by the failure of the efforts to assemble Congress iit Paris. They were sure of defeat Oapt motion. However, when lire news arrived that there would Coutereuce, it was thought well not to have a ministerial ...

THE WHIGS AND TORIES

... no: with them, but with the Whigs, who, having the power, neglec ed their opportunity, and left undone what they ought to have done. If we have gained considerably by the downfall ol the Whigs, it is the lault of the Whigs who promised what they never ...

THE WHIGS AND THEIR BACKERS

... band of Whig journalists have become . They were shocked at the bare idea of Palmerston’s expulsion, and the approach of government to power. Now, beg to tell these disinterested journalists, that the old Whig dodge and cry o “keep the Whigs any price ...

(Nortiptrn Whig.)

... (Nortiptrn Whig.) If the Glee Won. Ministry lied done nothing else then prim the Ballot Act, they would ha.. amply earned the grateful thanks and cordial good wishes of all lovers of pear. end good order. Who is there of this oommunity, of adult year ...

THE WHIG APPOINTMENTS,

... THE WHIG APPOINTMENTS, The two last appointments of Lord Palmerston —that of Sir Robert Peel as Chief Secretary for Ireland,and that of Mr. Uunder Secretary for Foreign Affairs, have very decided sisrnifi*- c nee for the Catholic supporters the Whig Ministry ...

WHIGS AND TORIES

... depend on the Whigs lor ameliorating her grievances. The Whigs buy and sell liberty. They purchase men sent by Ireland fight her buttles. They arc the stern opponents of all the great measures we seek lo render justice to the people. The Whigs are opposed ...

TIIE SICK WHIGS

... TIIE SICK WHIGS. The whip are very Their friemla h tee not yet teal farewell of them, but it is known that urn is a shy hod and smut lot mesh TM sigha of their psis mikes their 155 forbeiriag; see todolpd in et a loagar ; why distort asgsetwassly s v ...

Published: Saturday 06 July 1861
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 115 | Page: 1 | Tags: none