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THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOURNAL—! ANTI ART 18, 1861

... represent, the greater era the difficulties he has to contend against at the poll. The unadulterated Tory, the inexplicable Whig, the truckling, place-de curing nondescript can always culcula-'e upon seat ; but every country constituency is closed against ...

*0 THE EDITOK OF THE DUND4LK DEMOCRAT

... uld of the Brigade.' So far we can understand, the cause his nat haring recoired a public banquet Louth, is the dread some Whig Catholics hare that would supplant Mr M Bel'®w the comity, Howerer this may be, wish the Catholics of Louth would throw their ...

THE NATIONAL PETITION

... Creene. has been at length filled up, by the appointment Mr Deasy, member lor the county Cork, and Attorney General for the Whigs, in Ireland. The learned gentleman was asked to make way for Mr Brewster, but demanded his right be appointed judge, and he ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOURNAL—EEBRU ARY 9. »Bgl

... public funds. The Irish Whig Catholic members who voted for the Italiau policy of Kusscll, will, likely, be compelled to join these two sections, as the letters of the Irish Bishops indicate. If this course he taken the Whigs are in danger ; and w e see ...

Wanted. . MAN who h»t knowludj;. of th. Te» tn Wine Ti»de. writes .good hand, and ia ca_,b!« of keeping

... royal pen, we would be inclined to te-pect them more, but patience and common sense arc severely taxed bv the sweet words of Whig or a Tory cabinet, and they can only be read necessary before the Jramutit pertutue come forward act the comedy of government- ...

UFBORHF.'s Kl PORT

... Halt's li .ther alien left him far behind, Mr Hart's mure was ridden Peter Flood, and Mr Honest Paul by S*ma.l Bunting —Atrthern Whig. ...

PEACE OR WAR- THE AMERICAN CRISIS, The opening of the French Chambers on Monday, and Napoleon’s speech, have ..

... that the star-spangled banner may soon wave again over a friendly and united people. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT IRELAND AND THE WHIGS. Tub legislature of England, that huge humbug which is said to represent the Democracy as well the Avist icracy . and to do ...

fairs for tme ensuing week

... where Is temp* lation there i» viitoein re»ist«i-Cv but wh»n be W'higs came into power they renewed the intrigues had teen socc* In 18*36 the lime when Ike * Iriab vole’ waas tor the Whigs what h»i been ca 1 d * the Li'ekfieid compacf/ the chaiac- Urtsiies ...

THE BLUE BOOK REVELATION

... vile, ungenerous character of this act almost without parallel, and we can only say that it was worthy of the base and brutal Whigs. Here is an extract from a despatch of Lord John Rossi II Cowley, penned only four days after Ccstelli i«rdo_ Henceforward ...

CROSSMAG LEX RACES

... deposited, 7cf 9J. Newton 1 'cork^Election The nomination took place Thursday, when Leader, Conservative, snl Colonel Roche, Whig, were proposed. pol - ing takes place next Monday J uesday. sata the Whifc will beaten. Young Couple.— A corresponden* says— ...

DEFEAT OF THE WHIGS IN CORK

... parliament. The Whigs look very sad on contemplating this defeat. Post and similar organs not know what to make of it. They fancy—innocent ■spuls—that without a Whig government everything at home and-abroad would go wrong. They believe that the Whigs are liberal’ ...