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“ DISHING THE WHIGS.”

... DISHING THE WHIGS.” Some of the liberal London journals are stating that Mr Disraeli is preparing a bill on the Church question, which he means to dish the Whigs or, in other words to defeat their efforts to obtain power. The struggles of both the English ...

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... TEI CIIIIIIUTID COMET CHAMPAGNE. As supplied ta the LEADING HEST-END CLUBS. Giesler's Carnet Champagne, 48e. per. doz. Inc Whig Basket. article an charged 60s. by the puffing Dublin Daly and Dean , WIN s i m AZECH• NTS. to. 107 d WEST STISIT, ...

Published: Saturday 15 August 1868
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 44 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MR FORTESCUES ADDRESS

... made, that if the manipulation of those gr•uit iptesticns are only confid,d to the Whigs, all will be well and a politi Millennium eu be the result for this country. The Whig journals have bee, indulgi•e_ lately in the most:san 'nine expectations as t. the ...

Published: Saturday 07 November 1868
Newspaper: Dundalk Herald
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 174 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

OUR ALLIES AND OUR CAUSE

... The Reform question was taken from the Whigs by Disraeli—and carried beyond the point required them. There is Irish question, except that of the State Church, ou which the Tory Government would not much the Whig Opposition would or ask. Therefore Gladstone ...

THE DA>Gl.li AHEAD

... ■’iaiti when they ought, to open, they lake to ; •Curt Whig well known to a Whig, let not wail hereafter fraudulent pretence , jtiit they have been either deceived betrayed Jkcanse lias acted as a Whig, f- there any .mild probability that the for.sig.il ...

INDEPENDENT MEMBERS FOR IRE- • In onr last two numbers we offered gome remarks to onr renders concerning the ..

... hopes upon, either the Whig party or the Tory party ; thirdly, that they should form from the Irish representation an independent party, a partv whose sole business in the British Parliament would be, not the advancement of Whig int crests or Tory interests ...

INDEPENDEXr MEMBERS FOR IKE C*\ation.) I* our laal two outab j ra we offered aonoe rcmaika our rcadera ..

... themselves io joints in Ihe Whig t»il, but ill hold iheinsolves independent ail English par ies, and make the an-• m-ni of lii-h in teresla li«e cfiiet end and aim of ihoir political •otioo. We oulico that lias i n.dependol bulb Whigs and Tories i», to Engliih ...

ME UISRAELI AND THE CHURCH

... John Fakingtou’s election address that Disraeli is probably preparing to throw over the Irish Chiyrch, and again to “dish the Whigs.’’ ...

THE IRISH ELECTIONS

... the hostility of the people. merely party questions, as between Tory and Whig, popular indifference may be counted on. The Tories have been oirr hereditary oppressors the Whigs, our selfish and untrustworthy allies. We may have hope from the party led ...

MR DISRAELI ON IRELAND

... accordance with their own feelings, but obedience the despotic principles the Englilh aristocracy. Whig and Tory. Both have been tier enemies ; hut the Whigs have bee her most plausible foes. They arc exceedingly liberal now ; hut not a word would we have ...

HOW TO VOTE

... Joseph —tl.e Whig party proper has inane deadly set. is a man of great ability, and feared prrp« rtinnately the Whig pat ty. Put as Illake, Sir Joseph M'Kenna. and Mr M’Evoy, are sure votes f. r DisenJovvment. any attempt replace them mere Whig tallies should ...

PARTY PROSPECTS

... unpleasant contrasts. The Irish memory not sleep even the opiate influence of patent Whig specifics. know the secret ot big Liberalism, and value it on its merits. It is not the Whigs, however—pure and simple—that arc mainly relied on to secure the Irisii vote ...