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Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal

TO TUC TDITOI OP' TIM AROIIII

... gars their splendid abilities, dirirded by patriotic ardour, to the good tight made for the tenants up to '7O. sad who routed Whigs and Tories from the county—men in whom we And At successors today in such dauntless leant champions as Father w Wowis, Father ...

DROGHEDA BRANCH

... even in elections in Drogheda. he never saw more determined Home Rulers then he did there. The Parnellites might call them Whigs or whatever they liked and say they were subject to priestly dictation. bat be would say that priestly' dictation had nojnfluencie ...

THE -DROVlltsktVA' ARGIUS--SATURDAT, NOVEMBER 2l, 1891

... Dillon is suddenly turned a Whig (langhter), that Michael Darla (cheers) has become a slave of English dictation (laughter), that Rebel Cork is turned Whig (Hunter), that Tinosrary is turned Whit, Chet Wesford is tuned Whig, end that the while Irish room ...

♦ SHARP PINCH

... always corrupting, and brings a low, worthies'', selfseeking class of men to the front The Parnellites are no better than the Whigs. ...

duced into it. He led the attack which ended in the abolition of flogging in the army. When Devitt and

... P L G's Father Anderson created should follow Father Anderson P And yet we cant *bout ingratitude. Fancy Father Anderson—a Whig Bah! Mr Parnell was finally released in May as the result of the Kilmainham Treaty 'it the general election of 'B5 his action ...

Notes of the Week

... Me the objection was held to be •alid. There was no appearance on the part of auy of the political parties—Conserratires, Whigs, Parnellites, or anti•Parnellrtes. Mr B R Balfour was preent and watched the proceedings on behalf of the Unionist Association ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS-SATURDAY, MAY 3O, 189 t

... Tories thought they had better have the credit of granting it then their opponents, and so, as over the ft-firm Bill, dish the Whigs. (Applause). Now, on the question of free education it was well for them to have clear ideas and tree ones, and so far it ...

TULLYALLEN BRANCH I. N. L

... friends in their saw bereavement. A reeiltrion proposed by fie John 11.Gainness, Drybridge (never known hairy capt. at a recent Whig meeting held in this parish was next brought on er non In tot mores of the resolution the *ceders in Tallyirke repudiate the ...

APPLICATIONS

... behind the scenes. Let me mak what indocile* behind the scenes induced Mr dolmen and his Jun • to vote with all the Tory and Whig ex httieros to elect a pain rate collector lately f By whose interference did Donnelly get the key of Kellystow• cottage t ...

THR NATIONIL FEDRRITION AND TEIR FLAN. OF Cit Tao foshiinhtly &satin, tit* Irish National 'adoration was field ..

... ; and Mr I told them to surrender ; and Mies Mr Rarriadtoo lifted the certain on the thin' scene of the drama - Doe% allow Whig candidate* to ke returned in Inland is other words, allow rory e-silidates to be rebutted; and in pursuance of this poliey ...

11011 K PRODUCE V roams SUPPLY,

... Tenant League wrecked by Sedlier and Keogh, and the formation of the independent party to work in Parliament without regard to Whig or Tory ; to Dully. Lucas, John Francis Maguire, Isaac Butt, and other leading patriots. and to the movement which agitated ...

CONGRATULATION TO CARLOW

... point to which he wished to draw their attention was. eleven years ago Mr Kettle contested Cork. At that time there were two Whigs in the field against him and of the person who was contesting Cork in the then advanced National interests what did the Free ...