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Newry Examiner and Louth Advertiser

recently misled tlw* mind* of the Gallician peasantry from th* grievances of thcircountrv. and stirred them ui» ..

... ng of their own interests, and an unflinching determination to maintain them, order to set him and his base abettors, tbc Whigs, ar defiance. THE EGYPTIAN CHALLENGE TO THE JOCKEY CLUB. An English sporting gentleman has taken the trouble and incurred the ...

Spirit «r the ppr**. EXTINCTION LANDLORDS. (From the Dublin Eoniny Mail.) Jr anything could silence the ..

... not adopt it. There is .:o faction so sunk or so despised in popular estimation, whose accession to power, in•lead of the Whigs, would not now be received a blessed change. ~ . , A more wicked spirit i* that which the Government, its agents and ass«»csatcs ...

PROTECTIVE DUTIES

... measure for the extension of the franchise, as well as for its more equable and proportionatc distribution. Without it the Whigs may make up their minds to be swamped, and to lie driven from the stage of public life. The combat of interests will assume ...

BLOOD MONEY

... of loan to the successor of Mahom, mad to suppress the Christian religion. Let the merchants of England grant this loan—the Whig Government give their toleration to it, and, forthwith* as one consequence, will demand the canonization of Manning. Thank ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER ANO LOUTH AHVIsKTISEII

... upon the Importation of eom.— Time*. The Lomdomdebrt and bis Temantrv Lord Londonderry in letter which appeared the Northern Whig of Thursday intended reply to an application from hi- tenants, his determination not to reduce his rents ; ana with remarkable ...

bigotry, and fear of English rulers to every sj>ecir of coercion anddiafranchiaement their fellow-eountrymen. ..

... * of the race amid whom they dwell, and for the unworthy eagerness wherewiih they have hallooed on every minister, whether Whig or Tory, to measures of degrading' severity towards that oft-insulted land —those men are Lord Westmeath aud Glengall— Yet ...

OF TftE PRESS. i The i» Mr O lE.g»n ..Vic T.it-rtv of the Prow, in the Bench, on 8. turdHy

... Orangeism—the wrecking# Maghcry. the guerilla fight of Portglenooe. the riot# Dungannon—have been repeatedly deemed by Governments, Whig and Conservative. juslily and require examination before learned and judicious men, acting under the Viceregal w*r* rant. Some ...

THE IVFAVRY EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER

... attention of the court to a number of extracts. with reference to the Dolly's Drae affair, from the Times, Chronicle, Northern Whig, and I?inner of Ulster, embodied the articles—to the replies with which some of them encounter the statements of the Grand ...

THE LATE STORM

... which would have brought in the London evening papers ofTucsday. has not arrived to the hour oar going css. (From the Northern Whig). Bf.lfa'T— Loss of Lift. were on TuosdaF evening visited with hanicane which continued till Wednesday morning and was only ...

TO TUB EDITOR OF THE ISEWRT EXAMINER AND

... TO TUB EDITOR OF THE ISEWRT EXAMINER AND LOITII AOERTISEB. Sir. As you exchange publications with the AWthem Whig, would you publish this letter, that it may meet his eye. bis paper of the h instant, remarking Crawford's letter on tenant right, alluding ...

ABOLITION OF THE LORD LIEUTENANCY OF IRELAND

... minister of the crown. Joseph spoke loudly, and the Speaker cried order. Premier was impressive—the communing of the Ultla Whig leader and the great abolitionist of lavish expenditure looked remarkably interesting—Joseph shook his head once or twice, ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER

... is heartily tired of party contests. The old war cries of poli. tical leaders have longer spoil to summon their followers. Whigs. Tories. Radicals, if they be henest men, will sustain Lord Clarendon, or any ..•her Lord Lieutenant, when they believe him ...