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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 ...

to his political services on behalf of the Whigs and the blow he had given his popularity sustaining their cause

... that was! What ingratitude I He had promised the office to another, and that other a pol itical opponent of the Whigs! word of advice you, Whig Catholics of Louth. Some of you have seen, within the last few months, the base ingratitude of the aristocracy ...

oes the aresentative dystom. On the resignation of f ia Auzest 1834, che Whig ministey was Visodent Melbourne ..

... oes the aresentative dystom. On the resignation of f ia Auzest 1834, che Whig ministey was Visodent Melbourne was ty theo! | of Lord of the This ministry on a by {V, in November, 18%4, « hor | gig Reel was summoned by the king f etoform & governmsui on ...

THE DUNDALI a constitutional opposition to every governmen it Whig. Tory, Coalition, embarrassing the mi who ..

... THE DUNDALI a constitutional opposition to every governmen it Whig. Tory, Coalition, embarrassing the mi who will refuse to redress grievanees 80 intole FE. | only evidence of the sincerity of th oan nk he thew Hex the Press. ac it : t THE POLICY OF ...

THE DCSDAIK DEMOCRAT ASD PEOPLE’S JOUBm-MARCTjg^ The Peelite* wiU h»»e no more to do and the Whig* hare their ..

... THE DEMOCRAT ASD PEOPLE’S JOUBm-MARCTjg^ The Peelite* h»»e no more to do and the Whig* hare their own lacquey* to pronde The Pre«*- the powers that be The feeble old Whigs beck in office, the midst the tempest England is demented. If the Ctar « ere permitted ...

warded b, th. Crow. be figured Whig donius et th M , M»b«n the other band, perceit* that ha* declined

... warded b, th. Crow. be figured Whig donius et th M , M»b«n the other band, perceit* that ha* declined accept the appointment,- SMITH O’BRIEN Ib. . .U«» members of psrliament, in f*»ou interview ditional pardon to Smith O’Brien a with Lord Palmerston on ...

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 ...

REPRESENTATION OF ROSS

... lepreaentatioo of Ron «t act believe will be vacant for tome time, to that there it no chance of a coup de main, either by Whig or Torv. All ehould keep tbeiLfelvet uupromised.«. Wtr/ord Guardian. ...

--.0.-- A SCENE IN CORK

... county. artist convey t | 00 or spirited a sketch of surrounding Reporter. The meeting e | the drowned in the clamour and Whigs,” and “ The « to the | who pledge themselves te gn to the the Crimea ; Mr imerick | der M‘Carthy, and Mr. Deasy, QC., who can ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1855
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 380 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

RACKET’S CROSS NEW CHURCH

... displayed by tae people in giving sums of £5O, £4O, £3O, £'25 £2Q and £lo,,is most creditable. It no w ouder that the English Whigs strive to separate the priests fr&n their fioeks. United they are truly formidable for good while aeparated they fall easy ...

•ECEj

... the who meara so recent and So great a loss t eoond at onge inte the political arena. But nun have come to e and that the Whigs have been emb by the prospect vision, or, at least, of the people’s r to cast their Gith upon the sacrad robe of the C ie Priest ...