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THE POPE—WHIGS or TOBIES-

... THE POPE—WHIGS or TOBIES- difficult for Irish journalist make between Whig-* and Tories, for both are equally hostile towards Ireland and Catholicity but there are occasion* when cir cumaiances mitigate the malignity one faction, and justify temporary ...

IHE KILKENNY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, !BCI WHIG INTRIGUES in SPAIN

... IHE KILKENNY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, !BCI WHIG INTRIGUES SPAIN. The Tablet Saturday says :—“ Don Jusn Bourbon .a left London, suddenly and secretly, accompanied bis confidante L 2r»,nnJ French colonel, who has entered into his designs. The destination ...

MR. O’HAGAN AND MU. LAWSON

... LAWSON. Mr. Blake, M.P., writing The Citizen, —No better proof could e shown of the distrust and dislike entertained tovards the Whig Government in Ireland than circumstance which might have been observed l**at night--the Attorney-General for Ireland sitting ...

7'o the Editor of the Kilkenny Jonrnaf

... for preferring one factum the other, cases eie a »« made? It I lock io Kilkenny county, see do diffe»enee whatever between Whig d Tory; are one wh- neverCsthoNe ty to oppose l; and, t-.r the Tory I'oJerator, could any tii oatd . more bitter agninst (he ...

PALMERS lON’S ELECTION-A “ iCENE.”

... (laughter). You, Whigs, have had power since 1832 You pledged yourselves to economy and retrenchment, hut have never seen you to cany it out. The expenditure in 1835 ammoted to little more than .£40,000,001) a year tut what is it now ? You, Whigs, have made ...

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

... highly, and have the honor ol hisaequainlance ; but no friendship can induce us overlook the abominations the Whig government. The nisre the Whigs of Waterford abuse Mr. Blake, the closer the honest men of Ballybiicki n will rally round him. “L.”—Yes; Mr ...

THE KILKENNY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, ISOJ

... bigotry. Wo know the disadvantages of Tor/ Rale Ireland ; bat the great qiestion is—do Catholies prefer few eiteations from the Whigs the triamph of the Pups over Napoleon and Victor Emmanukl ; for we have no I.§ station in saying that a Conservative administration ...

DOMESTIC LEGISLATION

... progress. It will receive the fate of Mr: llamas' motion for augmenting the electoral constituency,on Wednesday. %lost of the Whig ministers, for appearance sake, voted with the hon. member fur Leeds, but the House would not endorse their vow. Lord DBRBT ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1861
Newspaper: Kilkenny Moderator
County: Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 763 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CITY or su.KEVN'T PETTY

... Northern Whig, pointing out the hard- ship of otfitxtrs of public institutions being compelled to make lengthened returns, under the directions the Census Commisatoners, without oompensat,“ for labour and lose of time. We fully agree wit,: the Whig in thinkidg ...

Published: Wednesday 17 April 1861
Newspaper: Kilkenny Moderator
County: Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1248 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM IN 1861

... extension of the suffrage none but long tried and consistent ilefjrms, thoroughly sincere and ardent, would neree our loin. The Whigs came in. and said, How iheqoestion will settled for quarter of e«*ntory.*’ lx>rd John fairly tremb'sd under his new rreponsibility ...