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(Nortiptrn Whig.)

... (Nortiptrn Whig.) If the Glee Won. Ministry lied done nothing else then prim the Ballot Act, they would ha.. amply earned the grateful thanks and cordial good wishes of all lovers of pear. end good order. Who is there of this oommunity, of adult year ...

TO THE EEITOR OF THE NOWHERE WHIG

... TO THE EEITOR OF THE NOWHERE WHIG. Stt.—• - everal letters have appeared in your paper describing the cruelty and brutal treatment cattle are subjected to when they are being driven on board steamers on this side of the Channel, and also at landing in ...

THE DERRY CELEBRATIONS. We (Northent Whig) have been requested to publish the following :

... THE DERRY CELEBRATIONS. We (Northent Whig) have been requested to publish the following : TO TIM VaaNDS Of IN IRZLAND. COUNTRYWIN,—LibOrt7 in Ireland is imperilled by the attitude assumed in the address of the 'Londonderry Working Men's Liberal Defence ...

Published: Saturday 30 July 1870
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 666 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

else on the subject appeared in the Northern Whig. Those referred to the acti,4 l chided, charged the pLiutiff with

... else on the subject appeared in the Northern Whig. Those referred to the acti,4 l chided, charged the pLiutiff with having, means of his bailiffs, hawked alseit amoszit the tenants for signature a inemo t id ' , ratio, Sir Richard Wallace to continue ...

worthless Whig back. The latter gentleman, eagerly clutching at the opportunity of apply.. lug a golden ..

... worthless Whig back. The latter gentleman, eagerly clutching at the opportunity of apply.. lug a golden aolations (the only sort he seems to believe in), hastened to re. 'pond with a fire pound note for the poor prisoners'—the poor prisoners whose humble ...

II it means anything, it means that our Albacme friends do not care whether a man t e Whig, Tory,

... II it means anything, it means that our Albacme friends do not care whether a man t e Whig, Tory, or Radical. They du not ear, wbether he is for the establishment or the di.. establishment of the church, for .ecular or sectarian education, fur peace or ...

POLITICAL PARTIES

... to reign there. It is a question with the Whigs between serving in the one place and serving in the other. And, although the Edinburgh Review p..rsists in believing that.' a sound Whig Government,' meaning Whig wee and Tory measures, is still possible ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1879
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 421 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE REV DR RINGWOOD

... be in.lcctrinated with Wh views on trigouometr. , where &Bust, Cosier, and Virgil are read in a Whig m . and where, for aught we know, Whig French and Whig German mar he fraudulently substitnte for the genuine artile. The Episcopal clergy, it Deems, have ...

HOME RULE IN ENGLAND

... only remeioe (or now tint the ttetement to the petty policy which the Whig le.de,e of the period pr ie*,ei their reedioeee to eccurete end euiheoiic doubt, the riewe of the Whig lenders ot IHU ,, be, in 1071, little relue in the >etiinetion of Mr edetoue ...

MR. SCOTT RUSSELL'S EXPLANATION

... elevate the mass of the people in edueation, conduct, and character. Hy mere accident be happened to mention the matter to a Whig peer, whom he does not name, and communkatious passed between them on the subject. 'The result was, that the well known seven ...

Published: Saturday 18 November 1871
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 240 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DROGHEDA UNION,

... DROGHEDA UNION, CONTRACTS FOR YEARLY MID HALF YEARLY bUPPLIES. WHIG Hoard of Gum-Ai:ol4 of the 1 above Union will, at then. meeting to be held ON TRUMDAY. the Gth MARCH 1679. Receive and consider Tenders YEARLY ANG HALF YEARLY MHO; OF PROVISIONS, CLOTH ...

Mu. Marcus Kkanb

... leaders the English Whigs.alive to their own party interests, considered that that event opened way to aecnre to them combination with, and the co operation of, the then powerful body, the Irish Repealers. Before the close of 1844 these Whig leaders, many, ...