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THE QUEEN-DO WAGER

... frighten the nerves of the spotless Grattan, as well as old Saurin. The ghost of the murdered Walsh has more terrors than all the glittering and unused arms of the volunteers. That single instance gives you the emblematic arms *f the two ages. We should look ...

Published: Saturday 20 November 1841
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2226 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS

... yeomanry. Lord John and Mr. Fox Maces defended Ike cun duct of government on (hat occasion. Mr. O'Conrbll availed himself of that opportunity to make some remarks on the partial conduct of (he Horse Guards in the case of Lord Cardigan. He hoped, before ...

A SISTER'S^I.OVE

... Con. R. Dobbs, Castle Dobbs, Canickfergus, JT*. High Sheriff elect for Antrim ; Rev. John Cnaine, Dean of Connor John C. Mounmry, Favor Koval, Aughnacloy, D.L. J.P. ; John Rowan, Merville, Belfast, J.P.; Rev. James Stamms, Lishum, Dean of Ross ; Henry Richardson ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1841
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7282 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

mm*** AND LEINSTER JOURNAL

... population aban| doned to the mercy of tbe elements *»f chance, or rather of the legal owner* the soil, who are protected an armed police and a strong military garrison, the exaction of unheard of pfymntarv rent* from adestilute tenantry. We fearlessly assert ...

M«%

... not far dialant whan tha Liberal nf Irnlaad mill anna bat Bn pnalere repreaeating them ia parliamaal. K.v. Ma. Powaa-Mr. Grattan, nan Ikn gentlemen pro paced Bcpealar, and baa anno w for many yean, and met* deeply the mrnngalaiielnd IbUennnlry than doaa ...

THE DROGHEDA A RGDS

... &e. In an»wer SirE. Knatchbull. Lord John Utuaoll aaitllK not mean carry forward the Poor-law Continuance Bill, Monday, but would on Fnday state when he would proceed with It. r In answer Sir J. Graham, Lord John said that Lieutenant M*Curnuck had been ...