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POEM BY BURNS

... premiad, I sing a fox, Was caught among his native rocks, And toa dirty kennel How he his liberty regaiu’d.— Glenriddel, a Whig without a stain, ame! in principle and grai grain, ensiave a free-born creature, re native denizen. of nature ? How couldst ...

THE LONDON CATHOLIC UNION

... arrived whet, I:atholici should weert their iudependence of all political wirties. At prevent their claims were only admitted by Whigs or Tories when they oould he no longer igt o Resolutions for the independent action of Sim e e out, lie voter. were slide! ...

LIVERPOOL NEWS

... West of Ireland in 1845 under the blessed rule of the Whigs. Relief must be given at once, if the people of Bengal and its dependencies are to be saved, Strange that it is only in raled by English Whigs or Tories that famines are Another point touched apon ...

i 4 THE COUNTY LOUTH ELECTIONS. The adjourned meeting of the County Louth In. ! I dependent Club was held

... (cheers). ' The chairman then gave • sketch of Mr. Callan's - politioal career. When the Whigs were rampant. , and left the people to starve. Mr. Callan we. • . Whig too. Mr. Hughtie--Yon are going rather fax—(cries of •• Chair)—it is businem we want. ...

Published: Saturday 17 October 1874
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1645 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COUNTY OF LOUTIL

... CALLAN, Ksq , TO LET BY AUCTION, Al' 7'I'LLAGEIe, On FRIDAY, 13th March, 1874, at One o'Clock, The Rich Pasture, Meadow and Whigs Lands 411 TULLAGEE AND DItI'3I.3O.NNELLY, To Ist December, 1874, in the following Divisiona. A. R. P. Cunninghamstown, for ...

Published: Saturday 07 March 1874
Newspaper: Dundalk Herald
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 182 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ARCEIBISICIOP MANNING

... ARCHBISHOP MANNIN The Telegraph The Whig nnd Tory families of England were once believed to possess peculiar faculties for working the British tion. So are certain great Roman families held to be dowered with the secret of so trimming the sail of the ...

lIIE GALWAY JUDONIENT

... one weight and one mea- eure. As tt is, it is very dangerous tor any g-atie- man to be the candidate of the;priests.—Northorn Whig. ...

SCETING Or DL &LEAST'S STIrrOSTSP.S

... Schools and they were not for denominational education. The great Catholic •• Dig Whigs rally round him. That made no matter. This class of men, as Luca. said, •• wero Whigs by natere and only Cdithelice by accident. and, the speaker added, they corrupted ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1874
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 596 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE DROGIIIDA AR6US.-SITUIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1874. A RALLYING CRY FOR LOUTH

... replace the Whig by a representative of more sterling metal, whilst all their efforts have been uniformly rewarded by base betrayal. At length the eyes of the nation th sees no difference be- have been opened, and tween “the base, tal, and bloody Whig” and the ...

CBIEF BARON PALLES

... Wexford, Wednesday Night. This election. the last in Ireland. bee resulted in the return of two Home Rulers and the defeat of the Whig and Conservative candidates. The follow. iog io the result of the polling . Sir George Bowyer 5407 O'Clory Power ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1874
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 298 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

the honour. I undertake the res ponsibility. The Banner of our Land which you place in my hard shall never

... chapter from the times of Nero or Diocletian, is passing before our eyes. And, above all, he must make plain to England—whose Whig Liberal emissary, Lord Minto, first carried the incendiary torch into Italy—that tha men of Louth, the people ot Ireland, view ...