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Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal

MR. ROEBUCK .AND THE M NO-POPERY CRY.*'

... terms attacked the Irish people. In the present instance, however, he manfully exposes Lord John Russell's from the genuine Whig principles of religions toleration maintained and contended for dnring the past half century the great traders of that party ...

SALIM IT R. Ls. DMA LID 301, LAND AGOUTI'S Alin W. . VALUABLE FEE R SALE.INIpLE PROPERTY FO R County

... Weal, where monthly fairs are held. Lots 3 and 4 are situate opposite the entranoe to Castle- Clyde Court, on the public raids Whig tree beilinsbasa to Tallatistown and Louth. Lot 4 is on betels, part being laid down ender grass and the remainder ocing so ...

THE QUEEN AND THE EMPIRE

... nation, so far as it mold make itself articulate through the mouths of its elective spokesmen. MLR practically 'tumuli/nom Whigs and Tories were alike impatient of the yoke of the empire. The Conserve' ives vied with the Liberals in deprecating any extension ...

tH E DROGHEDA ARGUS .—SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 186 8

... suffrages of the electors of Mayo; but stale that he seeks the representation of his native county again, not as the nominee of Whig or Tory, but as an independent member, simply give expression to the feelings ot every honest man. Me goes not the British ...

OUR SUPPLEMENT

... olden times to meet the demand for Tenant Right with airy platitudes, and chaff it out of the legislative chambers, comes, from Whig and Tory benches, the expression of conviction that the real solution of the question is only to be found in toe creation of ...

R. T'. P.. in Are Marta. PARADISE AND THE pgra

... Castle festivities open to me. The contest that's coming embitters the ball. Though sunny the henehts in Westminster With the Whig majority all a-stir, And sweetly the Whips of the Party fall ! Though brlebt arc the bowers of the frea•su•ray And the golden ...

THE .11 ttotflitt911 ti.114,0131L6.381/rV RZ A if; D'ECEMEI3 E R 23, 1t376. A RAID ON BETTING HOUSES

... Mayor is hut an empty dream. The sound Protestantism of the borough, which can split up when the difference is merely between Whig and Tory, presents a arm phalanx when the bated scrod is in question. It might be possible to Wash the bigots some sharp lessons ...

HOME BULB. TO THK BOirOR OP THE IRISH TIMM

... competent leaders tbeir power would te enormous. In my epini -n will their duty oppose eeery bill which an English Minister, le Whig or Tory, may introduce, until the Ministry of the day pledge it* self to make Home Rule for Ireland Cabinet measure, with the ...

WHAT NEXT ? (Irishman.) We repeat the question, which we proposed last week, when our enthusiastic ..

... the continuance of the evil, they must be hell responsible for it. To become once inure the very obedient servants of the Whigs, waiting until it may suit thane to deal out another disappointing dose, after one, two, three, or seven in virally flat treachery ...

first volunteer corps was formed in Belfast protect Ireland against foreign invasion, anti demand for Ireland ..

... •)range secretary in the chair. saw great mas* Hie Orange body in the hall, and he came there —he confessed his sin - a Liberal Whig join in this movement which had united all classes Irishmen in Belfast for the attainment ot their just political ami municipal ...

opinions or the Press. THE FORTNIGHT'S TRUCE. (Nation) 'stele which the Irish party hate been for Irish rights ..

... ', I did not near', equal the number of r eient Home Rnle representatives. and 'Acing were, after all, little better than Whigs, tempered by the personal in.of their great leader. They were ‘Vhigs •d Repealers after—a very long way in some cases. 'lhe ...

AMERICAN PACKET STATION IN IRELAND

... heartiness, consideiing their «»1.l and still subsisting private relations. •• friend was never handled so rudely, and if the Whigs had only half a dozen such friends’* to visit their domestic or foreign policy with surh occasional roughness-covering them ...