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Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal

great deal of coufidence that at the next general election they would win twentystwo seats—iu fact, with him ..

... thought it safer to indulge in generalities. However, according to this gentleman's author ity, the 72 Whig 'coasters are to be decimated. Unhappy Whig seceders ! Contemplate the fate that is awaiting you, and avert it in time by going over to the maul ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1894
Newspaper: Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 265 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

ThIC RATIIIIATII GP MBA,

... further proof wanted of the uselessnessof the Union Jack Federation and the incompetency of the 71 West Britons? If so, give the Whigs further chance and you will have it. Parnell's betrayers ar.t a helpless and discredited lot, and must eventually pay the price ...

DROGHEDA INDEPENDENT BRANCH IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE

... to give any reduction in the fare to Dublin on Sunday. At the meeting of the Corporation that day they were refused by the Whigs permission to bring the sword and mace with the Independent members of that body to the demonstration (groans). THE POLITICAL ...

A WIT OF THE OLD 8( HoOL

... Faith,' mine the reply. lightning like, •a very old man, I'm thinking.' Notwithstanditg his declared anti-National not to say Whig opinions, he wax much respected in his own district, and his vivacious remarks quoted far and wide, for in Ireland they dearly ...

[FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]

... most progressive Governments of modern times. Those who are old enough to remember the administration of public affairs by Whig Governments, even of advanced views, will bear me out when I say that any one of the many sweeping reforms to which I have ...

NATIONALIST MEETING IN DUN- Sii AUGH LIN. SPREOR BY MR JASPRR TULLY, M P. A lams and sueeessfal mooting was

... Gladstone and the British wives on every p asible occasion, but he found that they were as ready to answer the whip as the 'Whigs and Seceders. The Parnellite members, who preach independent opposition here in Meath, preach differently in the House ...

IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE. DROGHEDA BRANCH,

... of the prisoners, they would require resolute men, and keep them independent, ulcer of DWI alliAnce, lett' of all parties Whig or Tory in England. On the motion of Mr 0 Foz, seconded by Mr Peter Conn.dly, the Mowing delegates were named for going forward ...

CORPORATE FINANCE. TO TIM IDITOIL OF THS I,2OOIIZDA ARGUO

... Home Rule, the franchisee must be assimilated. Why the franchise should be extended is intelligible to all right-minded men—Whig or Tory. Take the town of Dr gheda and its revenue as a ease in point. If the annual return was now before the public— as it ...

TH L oit :j DA AR GU S—SATURDAY. DEC EMBER 2 2

... was nobble i by your party. Mayor —He denounces your party Mr Klcock - It was a eont• mptible and °warily thing to do. .1 he Whigs uohhled him. Mayor—He d,iontices your party. Would any gentleman th.re with a share of common smite- *54. rt that any one could ...

LORD ROSBRRY

... provisem tnust be made in the estimates, coat what it mieht, and Mr Gladstone weakened the deflec:ion of hie favorite influ-ntial Whig err, had to yield. How near the Mini-try wrs to split on this question a few months ago mar prohab'y he known some day ; sod ...

THE LATE ME N 0 MARKEY

... mere were concerned it requtred on Act of Parliament to reb•ase them and •hee weeld he ret .use I to-morrow morning if the Whig reemh.re in.ieted on it (lea.). Ilefers'ing to the 'lle • I se•din iuth cheerios for said the '6 kept party he would like ...

A RRCIPR FOR A DAY

... and the members separated with nothing but coogratulegato's f splendid weather and the taaoy interesting obj,-cte visited—Whig. ...