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THE DERRY CELEBRATION,

... property,’ or profess exuberant loyalty’ the Throne, or denounce the schemes communists,’ or assail the temporising Treasury Whigs, and utter yearnings for the advent of the Tories. It did none of these things that have been often done, to the deep shame ...

THE STREET BEGGARS. (From Yesterday's Irish Times)

... thrown up his appointment in Mr. Gladst.me's administration on account of the Irish policy a the Government. An old traditional Whig leaving the camp at this moment is a sign that others moy pos'Gay follow.—Belfait News-Leiter. The Dublin Freemen Cammission ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1870
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3121 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

the DROGHEDA AR6 ATDR A . JANUARY 13. 18 70. ■■ '.'l' 1 ; “..“SlSuii FU.lif. .U..« birthright i. the

... lie dealt with in party spirit whatsoever (hear and applause). I believe the Conservative and tho Liberal, the Tory and the Whig, are all interested in it (applause). honest Irishman can in any way identify himself with the cause of oppression and injustice ...

SERIOUS COLLIERY RIOTS IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE

... P. ; Henry Coulter, T. J. Evans, Limerick Chronicle; George W. Basset, Limerick Chronicle; Thomas M'Enight, LL.D., Northers Whig; John M'Dougall 2 Alexander M'Dougall, Dre9Seds Comertsdive ; John Shield, King's Comely Chronicle;; Andrew Dunlop, Philip ...

Published: Saturday 29 January 1870
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3906 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

the DROGHEDA AR S.-S ATUU A ?, FEBRUARY lB « .1 —~ n Q * J . v ' -

... passed. It is too good a chance lor the feudal landlords let slip, and their representatives in the House of Commons, Tory or Whig, will be only too eager help it through. Already can hear their cry agreed, agreed,’ and* pass, pass.’ Already they are edifyingly ...

ONWARD!

... this country concerned, very nearly 1 played out.* National politics are the politics the future. Some ancient hacks of the Whig may affect to deplore the unmistakcable tendency of affairs in this direction ; they may stand aghast, if they so please, at ...

LATE DISASTERS AT SEA

... allude to the class of appointments which hare been made to the Commission of the Peace. It been the practice of successive Whig Governments to select persons whose only claims were political services, some of them of a kind not calculated to impress the ...

Published: Saturday 26 March 1870
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2805 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE COERCION BILL

... abject servitude. If this Bill i»ass nothing will remain to Irishman but a name synonymous with that of slave. These wretched Whigs mistake their position. They may succeed persecuting—they cannot cun.picr the National spirit of Ireland. Tho; will not intimidate ...

a good suggestion

... rank or position, of what p ilitics or religious persmision, Protestant, or Catholic, priest, parson,or layman. Conservative, Whig. i Ucal, or Fenian, who did not believe that the Government was responsible for the existing state of things. It appeared to ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGOS S ATURDAY. MARCH 26. 1870. To THE EDITOR OP THE ARGUS

... through its second reading with unanimity seldom equalled, hardly ever I believe surpassed. appears to have been met all sides, Whig and Tory, Radical and Conservative, Scotch, English, and even Irish Liberal Members with lo tHomphe, with burst of exultation ...