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... tiling treason, but it was a ptofm hopeless, which in the Whig leader* wera ready assent to. the oioae of wrote s veral rermrkable letters to the Repeal As-> socaiton. strongly the adoption a Federal Coastitatioo, properly formed, Ireland would gain all ...

DEATHS

... remains for me now say -that statement to the party policy which the Whig leaders of the period professed their readiness to adopt is accurate and authentic. No doubt the views of the Whig leaders of may be, in 1871, of little value in the estimation of Mr ...

WESTMEATH ELECTION

... Westmeath, to fill the vacancy created the death of Mr Pollard LTrquhart. There arc two candidates in the field ; Sir John Ennis, Whig ; and Mr P J Smyth, distinguished Irish patriot of the John Martin school. Both have addressed the electors. Sir John Ennis ...

GALWAY ELECTION

... will bitter one, if the landlords to not beat retreat. Last week the Claoril ords, the Iturkes and several other landlords Whigs and Tories—held a meeting at ■Loughrea, and after, denouncing,the priests, ...

RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN

... Druary Lane. After his marriage Sheridan became extensively > acquainted with • nobility and great oneyers,* especially ot the Whig party ; and Lord John Townsend introduced him to the celebrated Charles James Fox, a curious mixture of the dissipated men ...

nTtf DTNI)AW DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOURNAL-JtJLY

... abstract principles of justice Is assassination to he the basis of reform in Ireland * Thoseare some of the questions which the Whig argument for passing the Irish Land bill suggest-'. What pitiful spectacle I—that of Gnvcrnmeiu admitting the- influence of ...

MONAGHAN

... Monaghan county was withdrawn, and for day’s space it seemed election was be a mere scramble of Protestant Tory r'erms Catholic Whig, after the old fashion. On Saturday evening, however, Mr John Madden, of Hiltown Park, announced ids intention of stepping ...

ET MAJOR UUSKEKRT,

... was made Regent, to the great joy of the Whigs, who thought now Perceval and his Tories should out and give place to better men. Bui they counted without their best ; for the Prince did not like their old Whig jargon about restrictions’ which would have ...

TORY THREATS,

... Salisbury reported be the author of article in the Quarterly Review, which, amongst other matters, deals with the policy of Whigs and Tories in Ireland. The writer, whoever he may be, states that the policy of the Gladstone government, in disestablishing ...

DEATH OF THE REV DB ()REW

... DEATH OF THE REV DB ()REW. Ihe Northern Whig nay*— regret to announce tbe death of the Rev Drew, Kec'or of Loughumland, and Precentor of Down, which took place in Dublin, at the residence of bis ef n, Saturday morning, at the ad. ▼anced age of 70 years ...

THE CORK ELECTION

... and presented bia papers, signed David Cagney and Alderman Dwyer proposer and seconder, the former presenting tbe Catholic Whig party, sad the latter the Nationalists. Mr was swearing, Mr Tim entered with his conducting agent, Mr Babiugton, and offered ...

IHE MONAGHAN ELECTION

... Protestants would vote for the Protestant Tory ; the Catholics would standby the Catholic Whig. Each one of you would manfully fight his fight in the old trenches, Whig and Tory, Catholic and Protestant. But, fellow-countrymen, there is another and grander ...