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assured that the Whigs are the greatest enemies of their order in existence. To support them any longer would be

... assured that the Whigs are the greatest enemies of their order in existence. To support them any longer would be disgrace and a shame ; and if thisdastardly prosecution threatened against rat hers Hare received first number Conway and Ryan be carried ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AW PFOPT E*s JO OftN VL AUGUST 1. IP^

... THE MAYO ELECTION—THE WHIGS PROSECUTING THE PRIESTS. Thb Whig Premier has refused to have the writ issued for Mayo. He is delighted with the defeat of Mr Moore, and no less so with the success of the Cawtholic Ousley Higgins. The Whig Premier and his friend ...

CONSEC RATION AT KNOCK BRIDGE

... oci p* tor. M«y the inauguration of the status O’Connell to-day the ooinm«*ncen*eot of new political era in Limerick, when i Whig member* of parllsmeni and its subeerslcicy to Lord Lieutenant* will be for ever abandoned. ...

grew. THE LECTION of MR. BRIGHT. (From the Tablet.) h.* «cl rev*' memory of its old .errmes to the cause

... the pres. a» well The question of Parliamentary Reform has for past afforded conyement occasion for display of Radical and Whig patriotism ; hat there has been little sincerity and less eaniestness in its advocacy, indcorsequently the question has not ...

TTIK' OUKDa’ K DEMOCRAT AKD lt t^°7

... power was not used as it ought to have been used—for the exclusion of Whigs in every possible pi ce from the parliamentary representation. He always stated he had ever thought that the Whigs we the enemies of Ireland (hear, hear), and that Lord Palmerston ...

DUNDALK &i LIVERPOOL

... fear of God rboiild be the par icular influence wbieb the Whig Goven.iueni employs Its Catholic Attorney-General to pros*cu.« * nndu.* That fear of God is an undue influence an article of tho Whig creed, and the hig* take the first opportunity of • putting ...

FATHER CONWAYS LETTER

... and it in evidently the production a man who does not fear to meet his accusers face to face. Well, let Palmerston and his Whig gang try their hands at ‘priest-hunting.’ He experimented that line, when the Pope was obliged to Rome; and we promise him ...

THE DXJEDA’ K DEMOCRAT AKD PEQI LE’S JOP N

... declared that that was the place, which Ireland should seek redress ibrlier wrong*. It was in that place BeUew acted as to the Whigs, when Lord John Bussril wrote the infamous Durham letter,’ and when that humbug politician wrought during a whole session to ...

THE END OF THE SESSION

... and their leaders, Cobden, Bright, id Gibson, driven from the hustings in defeat. But in Ireland he lost ground, some of the Whigs were supported Tories. However, he commenced the session with a formidable majority his back, and occupied such a stiong position ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLED JOORN AL—-AUGUST I^,

... tenant right petition presented to parliament; for they manfully and boldly entrusted tlwt petition the Tory rather than to the Whig. • That Louth cannot long remain in this unfortunato position, pretty plain to the most superficial observer. It would intolerable ...