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THE WHIG REFORM BILL

... THE WHIG REFORM BILL. Lord John has produced his pet measure ofßeiorm before the House of Commens. It has met with a good reception from the liberal portion of the house, and the Conservatives have received it with a sneer; at the same time congratulating ...

THE PEIEST-HUNTINO WHIGS

... THE PEIEST-HUNTINO WHIGS. Sincb the name of Whig ha# been known in Ire land, the deceitful and treacherous party who range themselves under! ts banners have proved themselves priest-hunters. And as it was other days it is now. The other day the Eev Fathers ...

THE PRIEST HUNTING WHIGS

... THE PRIEST HUNTING WHIGS. What number of volumes could be filled with records of the priest prosecutions carried on by the English Whigs for the last 200 years. Their practice in that art is worthy of their hatred of civil and religions liberty. In other ...

TOE WHIGS AND REFOBM

... TOE WHIGS AND Let no one believe ki the sincerity of the Whigs in their recent efforts to extend the elective franchise. The entire affeir va» a, tnake-believe.— They and their mercenary followers ssisedithe crj, in osder e»pel the Tories from power ...

WHIG DOINGS IN DROGHEDA,

... WHIG DOINGS IN DROGHEDA, WnK\ ever English power or its representative ■oves to any part of onr land, it creates some mischief or other which casts a gloom over the •P'rtts the men amongst ns. and darntmes m-o-e less the interests we moat cherish, well ...

MR. BOWYER AND THE WHIGS OF

... BOWYER AND THE WHIGS OF DUNDALK. The Whigs of Dundalk are very indignant with Mr Bowyer because he voted for the Derby gov !m--ment last Saturday morning, when they were defeated by a majority of 13. What precious set of noodles these Whigs arc. Did they ...

TO THE EEITOR OF THE NOWHERE WHIG

... TO THE EEITOR OF THE NOWHERE WHIG. Stt.—• - everal letters have appeared in your paper describing the cruelty and brutal treatment cattle are subjected to when they are being driven on board steamers on this side of the Channel, and also at landing in ...

DEFEAT OF THE WHIGS IN CORK

... parliament. The Whigs look very sad on contemplating this defeat. Post and similar organs not know what to make of it. They fancy—innocent ■spuls—that without a Whig government everything at home and-abroad would go wrong. They believe that the Whigs are liberal’ ...

THE WHIGS OUT OF OEFICR

... THE WHIGS OUT OF OEFICR. What happy sight it is to sec the Whigs out of office, and struggling hard to get in. The Irish ion of them have become noisy and clamorous for liberty, that our own Mr B iwyer—who, the way, described the Evening Vutl as Conservative ...

[From the Northern Whig.]

... [From the Northern Whig.] The Dundalk Club deserve to sooceed if ever a club did, for enterprise, energy, and courtesy have thus far eminently characterised their efforts Since the last meeting they have spent several hundreds of pound. in perfecting ...

Published: Saturday 24 May 1890
Newspaper: Dundalk Herald
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 192 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE WHIG AND TORY ALLIANCE. _ _

... of the Whigs. They had their chance in 1880, when Lord Hartington was commanded by the Queen to form a Ministry. His lordship, however, declined the honour, and ' the Grand Old Man came to the front, surrounded by swarms of Radicals. The Whigs lost their ...

Published: Saturday 28 July 1883
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1337 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WHIG HUNGER FOR OFFICE

... WHIG HUNGER FOR OFFICE. Wino sad Radical newspapers are periodic illy, sad properly, indignant —and stream forth their indignation pretty plentifully—at the malpractices of people who, deslit.g with money or stock, are base eimagli to engage in a kind ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1876
Newspaper: Dundalk Herald
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2352 | Page: 3 | Tags: none