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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

GOVERNMENT i'LNIIS

... London journalist attributes the defection Irish members from the Whigs to the want of liberal policy on the part of the Government towards this country. Now there is no denying that the Whigs rule Ireland badly. Their official appointments could not well ...

ftabing Copies

... degree o* independence without which genius itself is benumbed as well as disgraced. THE RIGHTS OF LABOUR. (From the Northern Whig.) The House of Commons is an exceedingly whimsical, capricious, uncertain body, and the London Timet most faithfully mirrors ...

NEWRY UNION

... which, very naturally, Derry people are never weary talking. What would have been said, especially by Lord Eglinton, of any Whig Lord Lieutenant who had gone down to Derry and told the people to cease the celebration of ! the chief glory of their race ...

Mr. FORSTER offered to withdraw it, hut th«

... offices. He commented especially on the composition of the present Government, which he called political omnibus, filled with Whigs, Peelitos, and Scotchmen, and from which Irishmen were kept out, for fear they should create disturbance. Mr. M‘CANN seconded ...

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 ...

OUR ELECTIONS

... turning to his columns of that date, where will find some edifying strictures of his own upon that same Whig survey; the fact that it was gone into by a Whig or Liberal Government being cause of deep offence to him at the time. The sum the whole matter is, ...

THE NEWRY HERAfT), AND DOWN, ARMAGH, AND LOUTH JOURNAL, SATURDAY APRIL 23, 1859. SYDNEY, LADY MORGAN

... in humour than many a middle-aged youngster whom she received and patronised. She was among almost the bust illustrations of Whig London society, belonging to the world Moore and Byron and Rogers. Theyearof horhirth she would never tell, and the subject ...

THE NEWBY HEEALH, AND DOWN, ARMAGH, AND LOUTH JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1858

... the next year, and gave the Government to the Whigs for twelve years after. It is equally beyond a doubt, that his return to “Liberal notions,” in 1855-6, again ejected him from office, and reinstated the Whigs. Such were the results, the natural and just ...

WORK AND NO WORK

... policy of the present Chief Secretary. The office of these county judges had been rendered independent of the Crown by the Whigs, but it is now proposed to unsettle this arrangement. Of course, writes the Examiner, there were a few cases in which Assistant ...

DEVTII OF Sill .TAMES GRAHAM

... they excite. He was of the same age and standing Lord Hussell —the ye ir of his birth being 1792. In 1834 he seceded from the Whigs with Mr. Stanley, and gradually came round to the so-called V Derby Dim** till he joined the party of Sir Robert Peel, He became ...

INDIA

... his way accompanied hy another gentleman named Captain Eobinson.-Jf«»»'rr iVnee. The UHDEB-SEcnETanrsHiP op TaKi,Aan,—ln the Whig of Friday, we mentioned the fact of datnre of Mr Torrens M Cullagh fop the office ...