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Mr. Lowe, speaking at Kiddermiuster about the Tories taking to reform and going beyond the Whigs, said that ..

... Mr. Lowe, speaking at Kiddermiuster about the Tories taking to reform and going beyond the Whigs, said that when Sheridan saw d Highiander in a large pair of breeches, he re- ” marked that “ Converte were always enthusiastic, “That is true,” ssid Mr Osborne ...

29 1-65 n®* | would have cceptedSir Gray, onc of the ; men of the Irish Whig-Liberal party, who hi

... possess, and to convince their Whig Liberal both Clerical and lap. tt they cannot return a man like Mr Tristram Ker they will send to Parliament a man like Mr M Clintock rather than any’ Whig, or Liberal, o1 merstonian, their Whig and Liberal co-religic both ...

*'te99. tiif. whig victouy The the clever mennße- f Polmerston, from position and gained complete of« an?, ron ..

... *'te99. tiif. whig victouy The the clever mennße- f Polmerston, from position and gained complete of« an?, ron 9U(Wrn aomewhat and en*Y P»itv on that oceaiion ridirolous rout h; , d led to r The popular belief ♦ the Tories h-d been steadily ?a.n.n? strenß ...

CHAMPAGNE. TEI CIIIIIIUTID COMET CHAMPAGNE. As supplied ta the LEADING HEST-END CLUBS. Giesler's Carnet ..

... TEI CIIIIIIUTID COMET CHAMPAGNE. As supplied ta the LEADING HEST-END CLUBS. Giesler's Carnet Champagne, 48e. per. doz. Inc Whig Basket. article an charged 60s. by the puffing Dublin Daly and Dean , WIN s i m AZECH• NTS. to. 107 d WEST STISIT, ...

Published: Saturday 15 August 1868
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 44 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MR FORTESCUES ADDRESS

... made, that if the manipulation of those gr•uit iptesticns are only confid,d to the Whigs, all will be well and a politi Millennium eu be the result for this country. The Whig journals have bee, indulgi•e_ lately in the most:san 'nine expectations as t. the ...

Published: Saturday 07 November 1868
Newspaper: Dundalk Herald
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 174 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE \MIICS ANT) IRELAND

... order to preserve • (he u' delivered to rbe a. ii.ts,‘ and aiihougb the Whigs have given vi at sums to the enemas that faith for the puipose of undermining it, we have sustained the Whig,. We deplore the depopulation of country by bud laws, but altl.ough ...

KILKENNY CITY

... under the Whigs. The fellowprisoners of O'Connell were nearly ali provided with places by the Whigs. Tom Steele and Barrett are dead. ‘My dear Ray* is in snag pltce in the Registry office and John O'Conneti got his place and died in the Whig harness Clerk ...

TUG HABEAS CutlPuS ACT

... treat the Whigs and Tories alike when they transgress against Ireland? It is because the Whigs have ruled us badly that the Fenian movement received so many recruits. And instead of suspending the constitution in frc. land last Spring,the Whigs should have ...

“ TURN THEM OUT.°I

... '* The renroach of aiding the Tories or helping the Whigs” will delude or frighten no one now. Tor the first time in our history it seems to be adnntled that Toryism” has more terror for us than Whig and Tory are alike us, save in far they undertake to ...