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WHIG DOINGS IN DROGHEDA,

... WHIG DOINGS IN DROGHEDA, WnK\ ever English power or its representative ■oves to any part of onr land, it creates some mischief or other which casts a gloom over the •P'rtts the men amongst ns. and darntmes m-o-e less the interests we moat cherish, well ...

| Siven to dories and Conservatives over Whigs at hey | berals, for the reasons explained by Lucas and |

... | Siven to dories and Conservatives over Whigs at hey | berals, for the reasons explained by Lucas and | | Geciaration of tha your ‘ied, e of ttee you you lent that tion ome n, y of this ask red un- ney lark ab- ab. ilty n at 1 in OF US ; 10ut orld ing ...

29 1-65 n®* | would have cceptedSir Gray, onc of the ; men of the Irish Whig-Liberal party, who hi

... possess, and to convince their Whig Liberal both Clerical and lap. tt they cannot return a man like Mr Tristram Ker they will send to Parliament a man like Mr M Clintock rather than any’ Whig, or Liberal, o1 merstonian, their Whig and Liberal co-religic both ...

KILKENNY CITY

... under the Whigs. The fellowprisoners of O'Connell were nearly ali provided with places by the Whigs. Tom Steele and Barrett are dead. ‘My dear Ray* is in snag pltce in the Registry office and John O'Conneti got his place and died in the Whig harness Clerk ...

MR FORTESCUE PROMOTED r

... country. His appointment was one the prereiet’s jokes. He never trea ed Ireland seriously, ana time when our people held the Whigs in great contempt, he sent Sir Robert over to- scold our Bishops, to prove that poor, though hut starving, were not in vrsnt ...

1 KEXXEDT AMD THE PEOPLE.’

... supported cunupt Whig candidate*. seemed so much in love with the Wnig party England, called ujam Mr Kennedy come forward. The reply given to such questions as this was, we understand, to the effect that Louth was not so land of the Whigs as some-imagined ...

DONGAUVAN,

... DONGAUVAN, There were two candidates Mr Barry 0, Whig, who was proposed the Very Rev. Hally, P ; and Colonel Pailiser, Tory. Mr B.irry r.caivcd 10b vote, and the Colonel only 4. ...

tRE DtfNDAtK DEMOCRAT. AND PEOFLF/8 IT, T«65

... the only public man in IrelsmJ capable of carrying} the feelings ol the people with him. Tbe-electors of Imuth were tired Whigs ind Tories, and they wished to find representative more in union with their pn’ilical principles. Mr Kennedy they discovered ...

7eeterdny, Witham Verner,

... 7eeterdny, Witham Verner, Meru Whig. Mons CON TAO if/N.—Coincident with t along the manifesto followed by branches. 3 him to pogroms .. Dudley told lemon groves arta The has more his and mac' From that mot, fur decay of the ...

Published: Wednesday 16 August 1865
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 40 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE IRISH ESTABLISHMENT

... greatest anomaly to he found in the world. The debate that ensued brought out Sir George Grey, and Mr Gladstone, two of the Whig ministry. The former sad the government could not adopt the resolution which had been propo.-e-l, as they were m prepared to ...