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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

THE SECRET SOCIETY ARRESTS BELFAST. THE PUISONF.US ADMITTED TO BAIL. On Tuesday evening, the whole of the ..

... him, question question, to which had merely to answer Yes.” The approvers still continue in the county prison. The Northern Whig, with reference to the above, says—“ The release, bail, of all the Belfast Secret Society prisoners, with the exception of ...

A CHAirOK

... net typified in that change. He cuts hi» friend of forty years, Ridgway, the hereditary Wishing house of the Holland House whig , whereof the Eiinb'trgh Schoolmaster was the sourest and is the ripest scholar. —Liverpool Alhio/’. LATE INTELLIGENCE ATTEMPTED ...

AMIR I C A

... a victory on the 18th oveithe Confederates, commanded by General HU. General Foster has returned to New’hern. The Richmond Whig of the 21st April, slates that the Confederates, inder General Chalmers, had repulsed 4,000 ofthe Federal cavalry, infantry ...

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 ...

30, DAME STREET, DUBLIN

... comparatively small outlay should immediately apply to Mr. Merry, who. we guarantee, to be safe to any amount.” —Xorthern Daily Whig, Belfast, September 24th, 1864. Numerous other testimoaials given. ...

REFORM WITHIN AND WITHOUT

... to render less anomalous, and to make better adapted the growing intelligence, property, and numbers of the community, the Whig Reform Act of 1832. I can only say, that her Majesty's Government will enter upon that most ...

DOWN. ARMAGH, « LOUTH JOURNAL

... of Carlisle’s appointment Dean Tighe, of the Court chapel, to the deanery of Derry, the indulges in a long article against Whig appointments generally in Ireland. It says nothing new, but a great deal that is true, on this subjeet, and the best Mends ...

GREAT MEETING OF THE LIBERAL PARTY

... who are to form the Administration. The Star believes that the new Ministry will be one very different from any that the Whigs wore careful to choose on former occasions. LONDON CORN MARKET. Fbiday, June 3. Arrivals of foreign grain moderate ; of barley ...

DOWN, ARMAGH, « LOUTH JOURNAL

... elected member for Marylebone on Thursday, in room of Lord Ebrington, whose delicate state of health has caused him to resign. A Whig common daw pleader was much needed in the House of Commons, and if Mr. James would only clip the wings of his oratory and confine ...

Mr. Disraeli’s Leadership. A good factivian, but a bad general, Mr. Disraeli understands everthing but the art ..

... vast amount of cleverness is expended in winning crushing defeat. The array Ultramontafies, high Protestants, discontented Whigs, splenetic Manchester men, and the solid files of squires and county members, melt away under a division, as the Scotch at ...

DEATH OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD

... public career in the Lower House, voted on all occasions with the Whig party, and. although unfrequeut speaker in the House of Peers, invariably supported the views and measures of the Whig governments. the death of his father, in October, 1839, he succeeded ...

MtfRDEBEB

... and, however the authorities might deny the existence of Itibbonism in the Irish police, yet when an agent was wanted by the Whig Government, the commissioners at once knew where to lay their finger on the proper tool. Mullins was tried for robbery in this ...