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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

HEIMATEMPORION,

... Ireland. WILLIAM M‘COMB, Belfast. Jmt Published, LITERARY PORTRAIT OF THE LATE F. D. FINLAY, ESQ., PROPRIETOR OF THE “NORTHERN WHIG,” Containing Extracts from the Rev. Henry Montgomery, LL.D.’s Obituary Notice of him. By G. N. B. Author “The Vindication of ...

LOGAN MECHANICS’ INSTTTTTE BAZAAR, On WEDNESDAY and TIIUKJSDAY, the 6th and 7th January, 1858, Under the ..

... Ireland. WILLIAM M‘COMB, Bedfast. Just Ti ddishtd, A LITERARY PORTRAIT OF THE LATE F. D. FINLAY, ESQ., PBOPBIETOK OF THE XOHTHEBN WHIG,” Containing Extracts from the Rev. Henbt Montgomeby, LL.D.’s Obituarv Notice of him. By G. N. B. M‘BEL\N, Author of The V ...

LIKE AMONGST THE BECIU’ANAS

... bring water to when 1 am sink,’' &c, A Litebaky Portrait of the late Fraxcm Palzkll Finlay. Esq., Proprietor the “Northern Whig,” Belfast. By G. N. B. M’Bean. London : & Co., 10, Great Windmill Street, Hnymorket. This is iii* iin>ri;il of an able, enorgirtic ...

MAESHAL IiADETZKY

... this time fight the Moore tlio loador the Independent Oppositionists. Lord J uhnllrowno is Whig. ‘>lr. O. rflggiM. Independent Oppositionist, was atton. five Whig; and Mr. Mooro had defeated Mr. Higgin* nt the election because Mr. Higpus woaHnirt l-ontinuo ...

the British empire—ho took especial pleasure. Th»» splendid property in Waterford was inherited by Duke’s ..

... they afterwards served Dio people, and ultimately returned to their first affection. Tho Duk«* was a thorough Liberal, though Whig politics sometimes shaded his ardour. a landlord was unsurpassed ; and the tenantry on tho Waterford estates will have to mourn ...

THE NEWRY HERALD, AND DOWN, ARMAGH, AND LOUTH JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1858

... waiting for one under this new Indian Bill, which is to provide for liim, and ho is to bring in what little is left of the Woburn Whig tail, and everything is to on pleasantly in casu nothing unexpectedly calamitous turn# up, and of course a good many things ...

COLONEL LEWIS’S LANDLORDISM

... , because the tenant refused to hand over his children to teaching of which he did not approve:— For the last ten days the Whig, Radical, and mooratic Dress have been busy in the abuse of Colonel Lewis, for his determination not obstructed in tho management ...

LIMERICK ELECTION

... Mr. Ball had no claims whatever upon the constituency of this city—that ho was a stranger, and unknown to the people, except Whig hack—that pledged himself not to take office until tenant-right was made Cabinet measure, bat that did so, notwithstanding ...

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... difference of opinion now exists among rational and moderate men, were then agitated between the two great parties in the State. Whigs and Tories had each their clear and definite policiy, and at no period of our history were popular passions more highly enlisted ...

PROSECUTION OP BEV. MESSKS. COSWAY

... the ground that Father Conway, as an independent oppositionist, is prosecuted because he contributed mainly to the defeat of Whig. No; 1 would put it on a broader basis, and would have the proceeding regarded an attempt on the part of the Government to ...

_ i T>if * *xtr» toTITH JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1858. THE NEWB.Y HERALD, AND DOWN, ARMAGH, AND 1

... him a Rowland —ha Georgie! will it not ?— * A Rowland for an Oliver.’ And it was, to the great wonder both of Royalists and Whigs ; nor least of all to Luke Willingham himself. He indeed viewed it no great honour, but in these unsettled times, security ...