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THE DROGHEDA AR G U S.—S ATUR D A Y , NOVEMBER 30, 1 872. SULLIVAN

... 150 Presbyterian Whigs, however, always arrogated theawelves the prerogative of choosing, determining, and directing all things , the solo function of the ** Papist’* rank and file being to follow the lead and dtrecnon the Prasbytenan Whig handful, on peril ...

After Emanci|*ition the carry the Reform Bill of 1831, on the nn-ieretanding that they were to disendow and ..

... disendow and disestablish the Iri Protestant Chnr.'h. and carry certain measures lie deemed of vital importance Ireland. The Whigs violated their pledges, and O’Connell raised the cry of * Repeal.* How often did he for period give the Repeal agitation, and ...

KICHAUD GRIME,

... Justice to Ireland,’ says the Tory*—meaning coercion. 1 hen foll-.ws this remarkably apt passage : ‘Justice to Ireland,* says the Whig; and he means a registry law that will just enable us to return blind supporters of his party. For doing this are to gratified ...

Poetry. KEOGH, lECEIVKR KEOGH. Air—** Wbto Cr»l I tbw.' When fir»t «• i joor blabbing toogoa Spread 70a. load jour

... You meant not uphold thorn You Saw juur yuuipro juo, And off want and sold tbcm. When everj Jew joar judgmeDU’ named. many Whig and lory With one accord spoke oat and blamed. The hint gave Korj,* Ibare still were men who spoke your praise. 'Neath cottage-roof ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

w, n,*« M* 0«t» *> , ni.-A*'»n« of'h« . thi* letter y- u. > r*,n ««• know* wa*’. futec '*o

... laat week m f *al inflaeotiai and one the jotrnala in North of Ireland—a jonrnal which had bitherto cootialenily aopporled Whig pnnciplea tine*iui*ocMlly declared in favour of Hotne Rule ; meant the Journal (hear, hear). Sow. that journal w«* the etrung ...

THE EARL OF GRANARD

... would justly be a name of infamy in the mouths of his countrymen. And yet the men of Culloden were rebels.” A great English Whig nobleman regards with veneration the memory of Hampden, of Sydney, and of Russell. All these men were rebels the first fell ...

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... cases the English representation preserved obtained vast advantages percuniallv denied to that of Ireland. This was the of the Whig bills of l&Mund 1841, it •.v.is'tl spirit of the Tory hills, whether Seijeant Jackson’s of 1838, Stanley’s of IBfu and 1841 ...