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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE BALLOT BILL

... Cardwell; Sir George Grey, too, and a whole hat of other decent and respactable Whigs. They have all adopted the new creed, the creed which will inevitably be the finishing stroke to Whig potititial influence and existence. The Jesuits themselves Dever had such ...

Published: Saturday 12 August 1871
Newspaper: Dundalk Herald
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 215 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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 ...

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

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, ...

THE MONAGHAN ELEC rioN

... proverbially curious political exhibitions an I dish Election. It appears that Mr. Whlaheo, the Whig barrister, anxious to follow in the footsteps of other Whig barristers —who have gained place and profit by practising the credulity of the Irish fanner ...

Published: Saturday 15 July 1871
Newspaper: Dundalk Herald
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 456 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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, ...

FR EVERYBODY —A ;lona cored hiaweif ant: buodrcda orhi, p of). of to. I.l%ettlioo, the bead, he d•rehr, J. u

... • mode u ofeling any ree. 01 full pus.- 000110 4 01 1 oe beaui irsued by one of the eouoeut si ithy.k ,apa, by whi e u WI Whig tiecttd that eves the potwrat. may eaj•ty Ills ngs of health. &..d a .tamp d enveove ep E. 39, Shakespewie Lp.dun. ...

Published: Saturday 04 February 1871
Newspaper: Dundalk Herald
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 86 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE DROGHEDA AR G U S.—S ATOR D A Y, JULY 22, 187 1

... THE DROGHEDA AR S.—S ATOR A Y, JULY 187 1. The excitement, says the Voiihcm Whig in connection with this dreadful murder has ji ny abated, but, on contrary, hits increased since the tinding of the missing money Saturday afternoon. Sub-Inspectors Harvey ...

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 ...