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IDLE PEOPLE. DROGHEDA'S CLAI4B TO IMPASSES CA: All idle people are more or less mischievous. TION. Their innate ..

... included in the beseduy, and so see has, idle person means simply lose of time without why it was otherwise. This gettleman was a Whig. the slightest compensation. The work in the as he sht s ul a d ale:sivtoote gave e at Alderma Daly, a kitchen or the nursery ...

JOHN O'LEARY AND ROSSA

... the agitation against it, making fervid and forcible speeches, which added to his reputation. In 1847 he was appointed by the Whig Government Chairman of the county Longford, an acknowledgment of his professional ability and of the claims of Roman Catholic ...

DRUNKINNIIIS

... o n I The Asting-riergeant said not. Defendant said that be had another tailor named JUMP, Gilhooly, witness. Oilhosly. on Whig called, shouted out from the body of tile court, what de you west me for r Mr Rectos said ha was wanted to tell the truth. ...

THE RENT QIIZSHON

... seats for Londouderry ; ono two seats for Armagh ; seats for Down ; and also Newry. While, but for the ~..rndy of the Ulster Whigs, they •-ould hare carried the borough of Derry, one of the Belfast, and the fourth seat in Tyrone, which they lost by only ...

SUNKA.RY

... to relax their opposition one jot to the renewal of any modification of the Crimes Act. All the Irish members, Parnellites Whigs, and most of the Tories will oppose it. in view of the General Election, while several of the English and Scotch members will ...

THE END

... tional education system as a primary system was a perfect burlesque. What will Mr Dixon say when he learns that in Drogheda Whig and Nationalist are j.•alous of the honor of aieving petitions to the Viceroy The following interesting figures with regard ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 188 5

... suiting in gratifying unanimity and hopefulness. The Loyalists, as they absurdly style themselves, the happy family i Whigs, Tories,Liberals, landlorde,tte, a conglomeration of political materials, have banded themselves into an unholy alliance to ...

inch long was foun•l in a f d••posi: the scientist was supp .se , l to 64141)k to Say Cher

... heli, . e l more advantage could under present circuin,t.teces be obtained by Ireland through the Tory rogue than through the Whig rogue. In conclusion, he referred to the coming conventions, and denied that Mr Parnell claimed more than a cunsultative voice ...

Oh hest, tweet honott•ed, dearest halm !—how I MIL J. COWEN, 1.P.. AND REPEAL OF A QUONDAM POPULAR NIENIRER thank

... dim Mountjoy—no more. man who is paid for inventing facts for the use `tome days later, the =edge called upon General of the Whigs. The Castle authorities may not, Motustjoy. resolved to have a final explanation with is the as this story insinuates, falsify ...

IN rAit WY AIi•TRA I.IA,

... and Ball rein — the estate extenidng it ever creation, the p•renis right to created Us es and in the face of and, besides Whig thoroughly disciplined, is Teepee' and esteem far Mr Chamberlain himself per- through three coun ti es— i n petty prosecutions ...

on earth, and overthrow the oldest dynasty in the world, and A was the isame antid'athelin and anti• Papal instinct

... neat gentral election we will send back the gallant hand of members to Parliament with double their pre. bent ,dreogth The Whigs and Tories will then be pretty evenly balanced. awl Parnell will be umpire of the sillistion (iirwit Therefor. It is, my clear ...

SUMMARY

... issues to be tried at the owning great electoral tryating. No such challenge has been given to the Irish nation for ages. Whigs, Radicals, Tories have closed their ranks and sunk their sectional hostilities in united defiance to our demand for Legislative ...