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B. JOHNSTON. Mastkb 5

... iafiaiacas of place and pension. Tb* Whigs, tbs Whig Catholic* will be on a*, and obuadiay beacaelvet the constituencies. Already then (•landing tbe notes of prtparalian, their organ* in Dublin and elrawbere are piping up for Whigs sod Whiglirg*. nusl miet them ...

NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION

... him for it, for he too shrewd to risk another conflic’, war in which the enemy could not be overthrown. SLIGO ELECTION—THE WHIGS our last impression were uouncetlie result of the contest Sligo, and •he return of a Con'ervatire in the room 'he unfortuna'e ...

AMERICA AND ENGLAND

... on the 13th January, a discussion took place, in which letter written by Lord Job Kussell. 1853, was produced, the Engli*? Whig declaring that ‘the British government intended strictly to out the Clayton Bulwer treaty, and to assume no sovereijntv directly ...

THE IRIIf PLATFOItIi

... Catholic Church shout' thns anticipated peril to their ordrr, while the tirritrnial Whigs in In never perceive the danger which yawned for (bri e old aystem. • party the Whigs have cowed I, to have any root in Ireland. Their great historici names are blotted ...

Published: Saturday 19 April 1856
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 973 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

POLITICAL CRISIS

... Reynolds as the Sadleirite candidate, and Mr llaglies, C, ns tho Whig The electors may fin 1 candidate mor-, lited to their views and ta»les than the Orange, the Sadleir- Whig, tho Whig Q C.; and the local men the popular party will I doubtless look out ...

SLIGO ELECTION,

... defeated. This is the true election policy to be pursued hereafter ic this country. Any one before a treacherous, souldestroying Whig. Give ns a moderate antj honourable Conservative before any follower of Lord John Russell, or Lord Palmerston, two of Ireland’s ...

IRISH LIBERAL M.PS

... see Ireland raided, or the empire rescued from the poi. I tentons evil of a degenerate of senators, who, j in the opinion of Whig Cabinets, are to be sustained and tolerated as the I,4:zaeroni of Liberalism. That the popular representatives of Ireland in ...

Published: Saturday 01 March 1856
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1027 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE DUNDALK EMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOURNAL—NOVEMBER 8, 1856

... justice to Ireland (eh e s). There was no doubt that in balancing the Whigs against the Tories small number of Irish members would begin tell in the Hnuee of Commons (hear, hear ) If the Whigs and Tories were equal, or nearly so, in numbers the Irish party ...

11E DENDAIK AKD I TOT EE’S J GI'ENAL MAECH S, 185^

... the Roman Catholic politics of Ireland, for the last forty year*, neither the name of Sadleir nor Keogh is seen. Neither the Whig Romanists, nor Mr O’Connell and the agitators, ever received help from them -. and it is not surprising that such persons were ...

J retr TM. ( FM:iIAT> }1 FOR IT rnoM tup tanr.KT presert may fefi‘l ave couple f sir.ro ru^ L

... shape preparation baa been initiated. The great ronsliluenciea, such Cork, Tipperary, f.slway kf, at present misrepresented by Whigs or political apostn’si and ( ledge-breakers, are without ear.didales of an independent and reliable • tamp. In the boroughs ...

ARDEE UNION

... opponents, and opposed the canidate of his friends.’ If our correspondent is surprised at this, are not ; as it pure Whig policy. The Whigs have been ever treacherous, mid full Satan of deceit. DUNDALK BOARD or GUARDIANS. OF THE DUNDALK DEMOCUAT. Sia - perceiv ...

TIIE DtNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOURNAL—MARCH 15. 1856 MR BOWVER'S RED BEARD

... antagonists ; those a iom electors who talk slightingly of his attempt to break down tho Irish party ; of his votes for the Whigs, his vote against the Fishery Bills of M‘Mahon, and his Orim. Con and other pediculous measures. take care, gentlemen, who ...