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DOWN. ARMAGH. & LOUTH JOURNAL

... is converted into a source of social estrangement; whereas elsewhere where they order things better. Across the channel, Whigs and Tories fight their political battles on the hustings, the public meeting, and in the House of Commons, but they doff their ...

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... especially distinguished as tho mover of the resolutions uijon the Irish Church, which in 1834 led the secession of portion of tho Whig Ministry. Hir H. Ward was Secretary to the Admiralty Lord John Russell's Government from 1848 to 1349, in which latter year ...

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 ...

NO REFORM

... disposition of parties which prevent its passing call up ominous forebodings. Meantime, let our M.P’.s live the way, and with Whig and Tory all agreed, surely allow this obnoxious bill to become a dropped order, proclaim the principle of the Medcs and Persians ...

SKWUY M.VKKKTS.—THUI«I)AY, JCSE U

... Air. Browne then drew , h|m into not fi. e . plunged into poattentiou to another alleged discrepancy in th- wit , , nstTon'' Whig, and a supportuess’s deoositions, which, however, did not appear on htics, and asiron »ii „ i the clerk’s minutes of thecase ...

COMBINATIONS OT SKILLED LABOURERS

... reasoning. Moreover, many of the accusations which are launched against these combinations are singularly inconsistent, Thus Whigs and Tones remark with equal satisfaction-Does not the late strike prove that the suffrage cannot with safety extended, for ...

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

... h the press there. The supper was very creditable to the cuisine of Mr. Mantell. James Bruce, Esq., editor of the Northern Whig, occupied the chair.— The health of the guest of the evening, the late editor of the Banner of Ulster, was proposed Mr. R. ...

TARTY RIOT NEAR LURGAN A riot, accompanied with very serious consequences, took place at near Lurgan, on the ..

... —Your aitachcd and sincere friend and brother, “ Wm. Turner, Grand Master, “ 7th July, 1860.’’ correspondent of the Northern Whig, anti-Orange, but generally impartial, journal gives the following account of the Derrymacash outrage: At an early hour of ...

NEW YORK, £(! 6s

... the age of the great pooh-pooh ! Talleyrand advice to young diplomatist was, above all things, to avoid zeal. The Tories and Whigs or Conservatives and Liberals of our islands as represented by their leaders in parliament, act ujion Talleyrand’s dictum. ...

FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... small a portion of the estimated million will find its way into the strong box sanguine Chancellor of the Exchequer. —Northern Whig. HI ; i r ft s. XEWRY MARKETS.— Thursday, Sept. 13. We c;mnot report any change in either the tone or aspect of this market ...

CHIXIQUY, THE CANADIAN REFORMER. A GREAT PROTESTANT MEETING WILL BF. VNDTS STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NEWRY, ..

... son of the Church—a Judas—and more to the same effect. Listen to the Tablet the subject:—“ Now let and the Irish Catholic Whigs prepare to sound the praises of Napoleon the Third again. He has directed the old Palace of Avignon to be set in order. is ...

DE. CIIEEVEE

... chief, and in the presence of unusual difficulties at home and abroad, might easily fall into policy little the taste of either Whig or Conservative of the existing type. At present the interests of the country seem to demand as little change as compatible ...