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Cella eouacrion

... possession of power enabled them to do so, and in this respect they have been in marked contrast to the hollow and shave-beggar Whigs, remarkable for readc acceptance of serviLes, and their mean neglect of their camp following. ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1885

... Nellie. the new coustitueocy to the Netioeal earn% sod the and singing to the well known air. Kalman. death and burial of Whig or Liberal or Tory the one line, Hurrah for Callan sod his aspirators to win its suffrages. Mr Bailie, the subbold brigade ...

Hews in Brief Mr Whitworth ' , aid, 00 far as the watchman earred to which I 6 it revisits

... may be in power. Mr !1 ( a lt and they cue to the conclusion that f or ward Royal Dragoons Dundalk, If P. Class 11- *Wm it he Whig or whether it be Tory (hear, and jumped from the line on to it to the no made in the outer party. resting the boiler on angle ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS-SATURDAY, AUGUST I, 1885

... dreadful Cast:etownroche Captain Braoigass-1 think she is the Hope. on the report pending this being done. Mealtime, great Whig party, the right hon murder was to have taken place at Cork on ol Ho theer-She is preparing for sea, to go to however, something ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS-SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1885

... watchotes ; paid by She captains of the ships for watching •heir property os the (pity ; on the night of the of Joao last saw Whigs': and Carty standing at the abassimet of the Viaduct, os the north side of the river ; there was a boat near where they wife ...

SERVICE

... them. irrespective entirely whether the result Omuta b e Mr Healy said that is the event of whet he its being represented by Whig, Tery, hoped would not moor —the disfranchisement of Nationalist. Mr IVhitwerth, to whom he (Mr Drogheda—be shoal,' hare to ...

Dr JOS6PII KENNY presided

... contest the Aspen- He eras unmarried, and a woman ' wh ich presented a still more ghastly and fright- Drogheda district.—Norlhent Whig. nam ed Mary Connell kept house for him. The f u lsight. She also lay upon her face, towards relations that ousted between ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 1885

... what Home Rule means. Bring in your bill and then we shall see. The refusal of the Tories and the evasive diplomacy of the Whigs produced no discouragement in the minds of the Irish people. They had been accustomed to see the most moderate reforms denied ...

THOUGHTS ON ERIN. [Translated from a beautiful Irish poem forwarded to the Ladersignad by the well known Celtic ..

... are gets to d Mr Michael Moons.. [Thee Conuelly, un MOONAN-On the 12th ind, at his residence , Collor, Cholera, and the old 'Whigs of was well with his money. taker backed up by that sterling patriot, Nicholas Harkey, Mr -1 gee ie Defeek st tiro house ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1885

... prisoner had bee. a servant at ,entries lay thirteen hundred feet below t h e prec i p i ce . do iree i ee d political opponents. Whigs and Tories donee, Atblomney House, and she left about ten to which any movement in retreat would drive have soddenly found ...

THE DROGHEDA AR G U S-SATURDAY, JANUARY IU, 1

... present occasion some' ronhd, as members of the first Irish party whcih has trier maintained unbroken ranks in the face of a Whig—say, more, • so called Liberal Ooveenteest (cheers). We claim the right of coming amongst yew, of putting oar views before ...

Via ILO. TN[ AND ■OTHINY NUT TIM TUG

... the slightest amass attempt M redress, he would tat the question whether it it merebasits who moo *imam by it. Mr Carpenter—Whig ammissiosers, boldieir asaaltere, refits* to pay dealt is hard to upset entsiders to de se. Mr Whitworth 'samurai. liredock ...