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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 ...

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 ...

FURTHER P.k CICCLARS

... FURTHER P.k CICCLARS. The Non:hens Whig of Wednesday gives the following toiler particulars : We regret to have to chronicle this morning one of the 'Admit shipping casualties which has occurred in this locality fora great length of time. Seven lives ...

their proud po.itiot, within the Kali. it to show how basely it con LI ai,s U the green flag has

... resolutely; they will falter, and they will not fail. They’wiil n , i-hcr * baud oyer the representition’ the T. , r to the Whig. They will keep it for Ireland I Home Rule. They will not semi 1. attorney homo with their suffrages in hi, pocket earn a place ...

`r 81 T4i:E Y_ Mit TIIRDA Y, JANUARY 20, 1877

... talking of Home Rule.) (Great cheering) Mr Power, having again got an °Norton itv of speaking, continued to say that the Whigs and Tories of the county were bringing the landlcrds' influence to boat upon the popular vote; but he hoped the people would ...

TUB PROQEBBB OP HOME RULE

... Yonr rettdere will not f >rget the ren-aikable development Mr Cantwell, the oini* neat eohcitor, of the i ropoeal of certain Whigs, in 1844, for the arrangement of a federal anion between the two kingdoms. If 1 am to give credit to the ro* moars that >ut ...

SPURIOUS COIN

... SPURIOUS COIN. THE GRAND JURY SYSTEM-APPOINTMENT OF (ASS OOLLE( TUB. (Free et an .) Whig es the discretion of a grand jury, and what its prerogatives, are questions in the determieatMo of which the public at large are deeply eoneerool. It will be seen ...

THE HOME RULE ASSOCIATION

... more properly speaking, the Glidstoman Whigs, were now out of office, and liKcly to continue unless they were in amity with the Irish people, the principle of Home Rule for Ireland would Boon find favour in Whig councils. M hy within the last four years ...

D 1 N N C It A LE

... l'arupblat lull rice oat be .bi.ised puoi free. THE DROGHEDA. A.ROUS.-SATTJRDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1874. THE WHIG-LIBERAL LAMENTATION. (Nation.) Fitom the Whig Liberal press there has gone out on the air a very bowl of agony because of the ejection of Mr Chichester ...

Published: Saturday 28 February 1874
Newspaper: Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2713 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... and saddled them with crushing debts, in order to make room for equally extravagant and dishonest Whigs. The duty of the>.o bodies is to keep aloof from Whig and Tory alike, and to stand in all weathers the doctrine “ Ireland for the Irish.” This is O’Brien’s ...

.Unshtcr ; it has taken all this time bv famine andrtangßtar. E Pariia . t,. convince m* (cheers). The m

... was thundering shout Hut these peoide who answered had as act tnt little power. referred to the British kadicils. not the Whigs-the with whom would prepared to act in concert one of those d'.vs in building up nation, an empire, hut not an iiuiierialisra— ...

Press. “LAW AND ORDER CLARENDON.” CNaHon.) A brief telegraphio in the papers of Monday informed the public that ..

... seems to consider itsell not whit the poorer for his loss. was dull, dry, plodding Whig, with little brain and heart, but managed to perforin the duties confided to him by Whig Cabinets manner which was them satisfactory. In Ireland bis name remembered only ...