TORIES AND WHIGS
... TORIES AND WHIGS. (from the star.) It is through the Irish vote that the Conservatives expect soon to return to power. So writes Mr. Vincent Sully. an ...
... TORIES AND WHIGS. (from the star.) It is through the Irish vote that the Conservatives expect soon to return to power. So writes Mr. Vincent Sully. an ...
... THE WHIG We statee — lLtrnoniliTt;:t bad joined the Ministry simply with a view to seemed to the Premiership. bums severs illness of Lord Panora.an has prori {Awed natters, sad it errasced that as soon as the Bossiest was over. Lord Palmerston should ...
... WHIG lILSGoVvoimEv oF IRELAND. Mr Whiteside, his powerful speech on the Belfast riots, after giving an end faithful description of Whig Munn is this 00110ify, concludes as folluwst— Tb. right hon. gentlemen hrl teetered the people of the north of Ironed ...
... (FROM THE KOBTHEItN WHIG WEDSESDAT. Vest- nitty were tee t»iere no nm»eaTam*e any ...
... EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION PS AT BRIDGEWATEIL PURITT OF THE WHIGS! The most sensational incident of the present investigation derives a painful interest from the fact that it has arisen from the express sod positive statements of one of the Liberal candidates ...
... article on the Belfast ineetinw:—“ It is not,” sari the Whig, Mr. Gladstone’s fault that the Irish tenant farmers !i tve no legislative protection for their industry; th it the la tv Joes no! ackuow“ ledge them and the landlords to have equal rights • ...
... (from this southern whig.) The social condition of Ireland, as shown the ,rty displays of Fenians and Orangemen both in the North and in the South, is anything but satisfactory. The subject has begun to be discussed with some degree of seriousness the ...
... balanced, they fancy that on moat divisions thee could turn the *rale against the Premier. The gravamen of the Whig offence 6 the Premier's refusal to come& a charter to the Catholic Univcr,ity, and the Irish Lord Chancellor's withdnoral the Commission ...
... by toe advocecy of, or opposition le characterise Lard as Whig mid Lord Dee* • Tory or Comerwalimf The parry Maass is Mayante are not to be such would indicate difermees on eon•tltitiosal ♦s. so foreire Europese power an well boast keel! in a condition ...
... THE CARLOW SENTINEL. JANUARY 6. 1866. Vottry. ABOUT THE WHIGS IN IRELAND. SUCH IS LIFE. Like to the damask Too see, Or like the bloom on the tree, Or like the dainty flower of May, like the morning of the day, like the sun, or like the shade, like the ...
... PROTESTANTISM. Sydney Smith, Lord Maoaulcy, Lord John Bussell, Lord Morpeth, and all the leading Whigs of the Reform period, assailed the Establishment. It is manifest that the substitution of Rent-charge for Tithes, which was accepted M a temporary ...
... CARLOW POST, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1864. fearful thunderstorm IN BELFASTaccidknts from liqhtnisq—one man KILLED. (FROM TB* BORTHIRH WHIG OF RRTCBDRT.) For many no sooh fearful thunderstorm as yesterday visited Belfast end neighbourhood has occurred in this locality ...