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THE WHIGS

... the Whigs, Irish constituencies ought to up and stirring, and have their candidates prepared. There is not a moment to be lost. The Whig candidates mu-t be scouted wherever they appear—no matter how specious their promises. •• Out with the Whigs must ...

THE WHIG TRIUMPH

... THE WHIG TRIUMPH. Tuesday evening the Palmerston government shipwreck and utter defeat some of sort bungling which has not yet been explained, but which appears Ik; attributable in some measure t> the conduct Mr. W'alpole. and his refusal to his amendment ...

*'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 ...

mbereasiemis sae Whig% s Sebeslve demiWel Ws It LAIL WINN, Tendp rad • le Ikes, Cow Dobbin hod. Too Trdsibe,

... mbereasiemis sae Whig% s Ws It WINN, Tendp rad • le Ikes, Cow Dobbin Too Trdsibe, .1111/ITIIII, Plasse. A s, by erotism ug NowLim. PP . ft PRESTON %amiss sad portioaleri N. J. VINCI. Aimstkw.% SHERIFF'S COMITY OF THE TOWN OF DROGHEDA. TO WIT. ?Mom Carrots: ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1862
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 488 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EXTERMINATING UKASE

... diabolical jiolicy of Ibe Whigs for the extermination of the Irish Celtic race and the extinction of the Irish Catholic Church, is so clearly sketched that no one can mistake its drift or fail to see its object. Even the Krniing Post, Whig journal of the old ...

fTTF, nrv ALF DF AfOTR AT ?KnpLF/S jOTTRNAL 2^

... expulsion of the Whig members from parliament, and the Whig ministry from power. Tnis is the great work before them, and they should lose no time laying the foundations of their plan for its accomplishment. Any tampering with the Whigs at home or abroad ...

THT. DTTKDALK AVD PROrLF.’S jftUK\VAr,-~T>ECF.MBRtt

... poor law the aonccssions are to made, the .'lfail is not able to determine. For our part wc have no faith whatever in the Whigs ; and shall place no reliance at all in their promises regarding any question of importance in connection with Ireland. Sir ...

DISTIKGUISriK.D HONOUEfI

... to convince I them that they possess extraordinary privileges ini THE UUND.tI.R BAND, living under the rule of the English Whigs! A 1 t)ic un( ik Toung Men'. !V.»a new light dawned sometime since on Dr. 8 wonn d the Athletic wts of TJmrwlay pl»y«? mind ...

the DEMOCRNT AM) JOCRNAT. -APRIL 26

... shown the Irish people to their bishops several elections. It was not against Whigs they had wrought, but against the bishops It was to thwart the bishops, and not defeat the Whigs, they had returned moderate conservatives to parlimcnt 1! All these things ...

LOKGFOKD ELECTION

... our estimate of Longford. Neither priests nor people are prepared to submit the ignominy of being made the pliant tools of Whig intrigue. True to the heredit iry character which attaches their name, the priests of the county have come forward with r ...

the wnroxtic democrat *hd pf.opi.es n '•*»

... Docto? goes in for the Whigs —the dirty Whigs—because they gave him a paltry honour; but he could not it without misrepresenting history and falsifying facts. Tha Tories have done far” more for the Irish Catholics than the Whigs. The Tories are more friendly ...