LONGFORD ELECTION
... expresses the same opinion in a leading article. The Morning Herald attributes the defeat of Col. White to the unpopularity of the Whigs. ...
... expresses the same opinion in a leading article. The Morning Herald attributes the defeat of Col. White to the unpopularity of the Whigs. ...
... Election Pamphlet issued tho Press tins week has fallen like a l»mb into the Whig camp is entitled, Against whom will youVotei beingan answer by Irish Catholic” to the Whig Government pamphlet, “Forwhomwill youvotel” swer has created sensation in Dublin ...
... Commons. Hence as Tralee has, as yet, at least, refused to accept a successor for Mr, O’llagan from the base, bloody, and brutal Whigs,” the matter remains open waiting the result of farther intrigue and dodging. If the independent electors of Tralee could be ...
... spite of the opposition of Government affirming that Waterford should be made Harbour of Refuge. It is quite true that the Whigs refused to give effect to the decision of the House Commons, but this does not lessen our obligation to Captain Talbot, and ...
... Justice Moms said, regarded the Whig. he was in favour admonishing the proprietor and making him pay the costs of the motion. Justice Monaghan was of opinion that there was no justification for tbe comments in the Whig, bat toe court differed as to whether ...
... the hon. member ought to have remembered that the history of the Whig party for the last thirty years had been that of pledges loosely given and instantaneously broken. In point of fact, Whig in office was an ugly dog well muzzled. He complained that no ...
... public purse. This gentleman, the Irish Whig journals informs us, is to succeed Mr. Lyle, whose appointment as Lord Lieutenant of Londonderry a few months since was received such a manner the public as it required a Whig’s inveterate love of pbee retain that ...
... Stephen's HalC where Whig and Tory atruggle fiercely Where fS the'Lu™ or'the worse; There fate must Ire tonne |d and State was all Till the* were Colerld»e. Granville. k were In thanieaslon rlm Oiasentera joined with Atheists, PrleaU. In Whigs mast yield to ...
... SPIRIT OP THE PUBItIC JOURNALS. (from the Morning As regards the land, i§ siiumy A repetition of the Whig prescnbed,Jv Palmerston and Lord Kussell } and as regards the Church, the friends of religions liberty tote to gma by inaction when the choice hes ...
... this the climax of absurdity ; but admit it is, on their part, perfectly natural under the circumstancea —Northern Whig, The Northern Whig complains that the Conservative Press have endeavoured to make political capital out of the proceedings of Mr. Daniel ...
... of Tory landlords ; but here we have a hereditary Whig landlord and statesman, and Irish tenant right champion, ejecting from a miserable piece of turbary. much for the sincerity of the vaunting Whigs, in whom the Irish tenant farmers are told to confide ...
... more of a Whig and less of a Liberal than he had been when out of office, and did more than any of hia colleagues to reduce the once great party of the Whigs to position in which no one could say a good word for it. Lord John baa been the Whig, par excellence ...