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... ‘tter than | nothing. If the Whigs dou't improve it we will gt Lord Waterford and the Tories to do it (grouns). Perbaps the Tories migut be bet- ’ ter than the Whigs. I Mc Wall =lt would not b hard for them. | Mr Shee—The Whigs are pecple who prowise & greet ...
... detrimental effect at the general election, as regards the Irish Parliamentary Party, but must sound the death knell of every Whig and mominal Home Ruler. In Ulster, porhltr, whero there is an increase of six seats the Tories may gain two or three seats ...
... ‘Waterford, Nov 20th, 1884. ‘ DEAR SIR,—A contest is %o take place b- | tween a Nationalist and a true:hine Tory- | liberal Whig, which it is to be hoped will end in & victory for the man who carries the national colours. There is no doubt but it will ...
... Pewer, M P, is 10 adir.es his ceasii uents in the Towa Heii. It is nxpesod that ull members will astend und show that neither Whig er Tury can wean .be confidomce of the Watarford peep'e frem the patrioiic B Power, ...
... ministerial train in the Franchise division half an hour before; but the moment that scene of Whig triumph and revelry was over, Mr Villiers Stuart and his Whig yokefellows from over land and sea had waliz d away to bed in ecstasy. How, indeed, were g-ntlemen ...
... Tory and Whig esuobs and shoneens who infest the neighbourhcod of Lismore. This yesr a retrogreade movement bas been made, and the patrons of the meeting are to be found amongst the ranks of the Irish Putriotic Union, together with the Whig and Tory Uuionists ...
... Ilartington announced himeelf a Whig. He conld wot admit Lord Hartington's charm te the title on this very question of the Union. The tradition and history of the Whigs was perfecsly clear. Fox, ‘Sheridan, and the leaders of the Whig party, inclading the rep ...
... invites the Clergy of Waterford and the neighbouring Dioceses to attend the Meeting. ATTEND, THEN, IN YOUR THOUSANDS And let the Whig Government, once and for all, understand that we insist on bhaving a Free Land for a Free People. ...
... invites the Clergy of Waterford and the neiglbouring Dioceses to attend the Meeting, ATTEND, THEN, IN YOUR THOUSANDS And let the Whig Government, ance aud for all, understand that we insist on having a Free Land for a Free People. &7 A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave ...
... that the majority of the clergy of Tyrone undoubtedly felt it their duty to recommend their flo:ks te vote for the Libir.l or Whig candidate, and that there exists in that coun'y, on the part of the Cutholic electors, the greatest possible dread of any return ...