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MEATH ELECTION

... battle eteaa tho torrent ; bat it proved too for their mitral effort!. Uktf no* nuked la on Meath t and aided th* >r,ritt end Whig* it will rtriv* awamp the oner. .m of it* print* and people. Whlgaery, the ataaneat political orrodr, ha* Uken Toryitm th* ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOURNAL—DECEMBER 1, 1855

... opponent of Mr Meredyth’s claims determined to use all bit infieeaeeto prevent him from misrepresenting the canity it would be if Whig was relarned. Their cause was a last holy one, mold beer canvassed before the daylight, sad whilst they could give Mr Meredyth ...

CATHOLIC CHURCH

... marshall, d by yonr priesthood, and led Ct year illnstr ona captain Loess, met, fought, and conquered the united force* of Whig and Tory frem.wed cheering). Fully peransded that they are the aame men to-day that in 1852 achieved that nobl* and glorioui ...

THE POLLING

... Luca* whnte memory they (till loved anil venerated (cheer*). The remit of that conteit ought to have been anSclent to deter Whig or Tory from coming into the county to diaturb it* peao*. and impreo hireling* with the conviction that the people, when they ...

THE MEATH ELECTION

... believe, the eyes of millions will be upon them. Next week their patriotism, thfir fidelity to tenant right, and hatred to Whig slavish ness and ireachery will be tested. They will have to decide between the paymaster of Birch, and M'Evoy, the follower ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND POPLE’S JOURNAL—DECEMBER 8, 1855

... addroa* the meeting, and waa reoaieed with eutbneiasiie cheering. aaid th* Whig landlord* ot the county had proclaimed war agaiat lb* popular party ('hear, hear]. There wa* Whig deiiue that could be brought Intj action that they shrank from using to eurrupt ...

AND PEOPLE’!

... of vital straggle between the people and their Clergy on the one aide, and the united |Miw>r»f the two political faetioni—Whig and Tory—on the other. From tbe Srat foresaw that •neh would eventually the character of the eon test. To both sections of ...

th>MmA. Jack Lawlwa 18»^Kapf« ?l«»o«etin»c aftarj tfcw-a hawaa a« *ka» fay 3*’HW Mwedytk(*roaiu farCharUy> ..

... Ckaffey to name *ra* one pasan IraUoa. ior laarn not a dark .pot in tha vmary to r*.fa ofack the name ofMaradyth waaaat was Whig, and they knew the prtacfafaa Jfthat despicable party. They were the fawwTrfthe •.■ssir.t HWty fa lrefand.- thea. fa hfa WrHaiay ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOURNAL-PECEMBER ». IBM-

... Meredyth the Whig candidate, who aeems ill at ease. Near him is Mr Winter, bis proposer, and Mr Kearrey, his seconder, Cawtholic Whig magistrate, whose cadevarous countenance and brazen forehead, plainly declare him ready to go the death f6r the Whig candidate ...

galleries, mm) stake, and those who occupy them tall once that the pnesta and people of Meath ate united. The

... galleries, mm) stake, and those who occupy them tall once that the pnesta and people of Meath ate united. The Whig gallery is filled with wy canons looking persons. Tin most pmnnnent flgufe upon i'.next the bench, is ihm faced,well dtes•id fanner, Mr ...

TEE DUNDALK CEAT Hr M m. W raHatat (criM of bo. m)? L«rd »«miH kmi la Bzatar Hall, («.r PawarJ

... weeU not rail thaw aa tha two great partba la Eagtaad bad doaa fhrarT, Thay had get nothing frow tha Whig*, hat thay had Draw the eoaapaltioa thoagh. Whig* world aot rspaeda few wHHoaa ta tha pariahiag paaplaaf tha aoao*ry. Prow tha year 1817 18A dartog ...