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THE IRISH HARVEST OF 1862. [From the Northern Whig. ’] With the single exception of the lamentable season of 1816,

... THE IRISH HARVEST OF 1862. [From the Northern Whig. ’] With the single exception of the lamentable season of 1816, the present harvest is the latest known in Ireland for the last sixty years. It has been said by those who remember the season of 1816 that ...

Such are Whig tacties ; such the fate that is likely to attend them! Whiggery is obsolete. The country has

... Such are Whig tacties ; such the fate that is likely to attend them! Whiggery is obsolete. The country has dixcovered the machinery of a svstem having for a foundation the assertion of po- polar principles and the practice of oligarebic eorraption. Some ...

Published: Saturday 03 July 1858
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 260 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE WHIG PEERS AND PP.ELATAND THE DIVISION LORD SHAFTESBURYS MOTION, Referring to the division the Peer* on the ..

... while the Whigs have made eight—viz,. Brougham, Oenosan, Coitouha n, Campbell, Langdale, Truro, Cranwortb, and Wensleydale ! But it is in the family party Peerages that the most enormous Whig jobbery has taken place. Here is what the Whigs have done :—They ...

Published: Thursday 27 May 1858
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1880 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Whigs in Dublin ot the arrival of the Duke of Portland as Lord Lieutenant, Charlemont met Grattan and said, the

... Whigs in Dublin ot the arrival of the Duke of Portland as Lord Lieutenant, Charlemont met Grattan and said, the poorest peer, and you, perhaps, the poorest commoner, in Ireland; what do you say to setting an example of incorruptibility?” He commanded ...

INCAPACITY OF THE WHIGS TO DEAL WITH THE INDIAN CRISIS. Regarding the recent events as showing a state “of things

... INCAPACITY OF THE WHIGS TO DEAL WITH THE INDIAN CRISIS. Regarding the recent events as showing a state “of things everywhere in India as different as possi- ble from that which Lord Palmerston proclaimed, The Press asks the following questions and reasons ...

Published: Thursday 19 November 1857
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1820 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

enief of the Ministerial phalanx, contrasting Whig pronise at the outset of the Session with Banks o’ Dee,’ a song

... y represented. | Duke of Newcastle’s rejoinder was evasive, suffices to make it plain that the Whigs not act on the suggestion of their adherent. be Whigs are not prone to be consistent or of one mind. ‘The Duke of Newcastle ifestly overlooks the con ...

Published: Thursday 05 April 1860
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7932 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Disraeli

... Reformer—Time. Those were the days, when the Whigs constituted a formidable opposition on principle when they were worthy of their great chieftain of massive mind and large heart. Those were the days, when the Whigs scorned, as body, to recognise persecution ...

regarded as a hypocrite, simply because the earlier part of his career, when in the Whig Cabinet of Lord Grey,

... Ministry followed the example which the Whig Ministry had set, in the case of arbitrary dismissals from the Magistracy, on political grounds. The Russell Administration established precedent in cases of the kind. The Whig Ministry had not been in existence ...

Published: Tuesday 09 March 1852
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1278 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Spirit ttic POPULAR PREACHERS. (From the Surthem Whig). There it no one who ha* lived any moderate lime' in the

... Spirit ttic POPULAR PREACHERS. (From the Surthem Whig). There it no one who ha* lived any moderate lime' in the world who, in looking back only a few years, can have failed to reriMrk the rapidity with which ihe popular thi>Bl for amusement has changed ...

Spirit of the Press. LORD PALMERSTON.—LORD J. BUSSELL.— THE WHIG CABINET. (PROM THE We are now in a position to

... LORD PALMERSTON.—LORD J. BUSSELL.— THE WHIG CABINET. (PROM THE We are now in a position to throw much new and im- portant light on the cireumstances under whieh Lord Palmerston hae ceased to be a member of the Whig Ministry. Our revelations, we are sure ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1852
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1986 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

COMPLETION OF TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION BETWEEN GREAT AND IRELAND. hav® been favored by the Northern Whig, the ..

... COMPLETION OF TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION BETWEEN GREAT AND IRELAND. hav® been favored by the Northern Whig, the followiog communication:— • Northern Office. Monday May ‘23. 1853. • Wo have the highest gratification in comniunicat. ing you the important ...