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MR. O'CONNELLjAT BIRMIK&HAM.i

... would they choose the latter? (Cheers and laughter.) That; in his opioion was the character Whigs and Tories. Were not the Tories, be asked, worse than the Whigs (Hear, hear, and cheers). He had not intended to have intruded upon their attention any notice ...

FOHKIQN INTELLIGENCE. AMERICA

... j | one, and 5,000 the other. i The Whigs make the moat ill-tempered beaten party poas.ble. All sorts of bitterness fills their organs, especially directed j against what is called the foreign rofc, which, by Whig manage- 1 mem, has been necessarily given ...

THE UNION

... of the great beauty of its air was Awa Whigs. Awn. Awa Whigs, :twit. Awa awa. 're but a pack of traitor loons. oe'er do good nt Our thristles flourished fresh nail fair, And bonny bloomed our roses: But Whig's enure like a frost in June Ind withered ...

PARTIES

... scene thinks fit—the Whig T.ord Lieu ten' ■ ant being merely so in name—whilst tn government and j patronage O’C- nnell will enjoy the superior power. There ,is however third and more rational party who look upon the restoration the Whigs to office as not ...

Published: Saturday 20 December 1845
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 665 | Page: 2 | 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 ...

THE NATIONAL CRISIS

... Tbe present not be considered merely Ministerial crisis, the customary changing from Tory to Whig, or from Whig bock Tory —though tbo existence of the whig Government may be involved in it—but national epoch; tbe first authoritative acknowledgement, ...

COUNTY CORK ELECTION COMMITTEE

... COUNTY CORK ELECTION COMMITTEE. John Fergus, (Whig); W. N. (Radical); Thomas C. Whitmore, (Conservative) ; Sir H.P. Campbell,(Conservative); O’Connor Don, (Radical); Wyndham Lewis, Conservative); John Maher, (Radical) ; Hon. R.B. Wilbraham, (Conservative); ...

POETRY

... theae little mm, Be pitiful, and He. The friend father all, Shall gently deal with that. THK WHIG’S RELIEF. NEW SALLAO. BT A StBWBBB OF TWN BOLUIO I*m Whig—l’m Whig, Sira.—yes lam eat cf thoec, The people’s proper Tones’ peeper foes: O lend ssc bat year doubting ...

j grate and recreaat acoandrela iaterMitd only for tlirir own profeanloßal or aoeial adrance*nent. After that ..

... in order the Whig-Liberals of England may furnished with recruits. is almost incredible met who ere not knaves can be so.bliod or heartless to engage in such work this. tar as the country concerned it makes little difference whether a Whig or Tory Lord ...

COLOXEL SHAW KENNEDY

... Ur. G. Byng, Whig Placeman: Sir G. R. Carnac, Whig-' Mr. C. G. Round, Conservalivo: Lord Seymour, Whig Placeman ; Mr. E. Stanly, Con'ervative ; Mr. J R, t,,, Conservative: Mr. A. Johnson, Radical: Mr, Evans, Whig; Mr. E. C. Lister, Whig j ...

and sir u PEEL

... OF SIR ROBERT ACC ESSION OF THE WHIGS TO OFFICE ! g;ne»*t» )u( popUclion. one cf which eppoiotj to bring ,0 of .Oh occurred, .nd eeen.ue.od .he br..k.ng«P of Sir Robert Peel', gorernment, end the tempororj .ion of tho Whig- ...

Published: Saturday 04 July 1846
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 983 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Protn the At tv Times

... counter will swarm with Whig pamphlets. Etch Whig ling lord and gentleman who can brandish a grey goose quill will give his edition of the matter; and shall have a short account a short negociation” from ons; vindication ol Whig consistency” from another; ...