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IRELAND

... and the application to that country of the doctrine of non-intervention. It is well-known London political circles that the Whigs are strong opponents of the separation of Hungary from Austria, and it is believed on the continent that Lord John Russell ...

IWRY HERALD, DOWN, ARMAGH, AND LOt JOURNAL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1860. Southern speech and suggestion, at ..

... he has lived to see large concessions made to the popular cause, and a desire on the part of the English governments, both Whig and Tory, to do, justice, more or less,to Ireland. A portion of the party, however, with which he was necessarily allied, were ...

POETRY

... Pope, who would desire such exchange. THE PRINCE OF “WHIPS. [From the London Telegraph.] The difference between Tory and a Whig, according to Sir Bulwer Lytton, is merely that between a burglar and a highwayman.” That sagacious maxim is worthy of its ...

6t«cral Jutclliflfttct

... Stanley is not up to the merk, although able politician. The hopes of the Opposition are now fixed upon Lord Grey, who less of Whig than Lord Dolby once was, and who supposed to be capable bringing over such men the Right Hon. E. Hortman, the Right Hon. E ...

JntflUgmct. Tub Dube Sutheblakd it the grandest tbo northern nobility; hi* income is nearly million dollars, ..

... wonderfully good-homonred This lady should hare a world-wide reputation pol.tician it ■he be rightly represented. She the chief the Whig ladies, and gentlemen, too ; and should there difficulty with any one of them, and Lord Palmerston finds hie nrte end the ...

THE KEWJRY HERALD, DO

... concerned, I do not mind it much, to be misjudged and accused precisely of the contrary sin. The English mind is misled by the Whig press of the metropolis, which in its turn misled by a few Cavourian correspondents. But there is series of facts which ought ...

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 ...

grafting &opuff

... and among others I well remember my friend Lord Hutchinson, when I complained of the Six Acts, saying that be thought the Whig party should be thankful they were out of office, and that the odium of passing some such measure was thrown off their shoulders ...

CIYIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS

... and state briefly the terms of the Union, and tcAat hive,.teen its results ?” 4 Explain and state the origin of the terms Whigs and Tories ‘Explain fully the allusions contained in the following passage:—‘At a time when Europe was outraged by the Duke ...

STOCK AND SHARE LIST. GOVERNMENT FUNDS. Three per Cent. Consols . . Ditto for Account, Bth February . New Three

... effected, and that the changes which remain made can well wait until more convenient time. need not after the fashion of an old Whig, enumerate tha measures the last third acontnrr, but any who compares the requirements of society ondor the unreformed parliament ...

Itairtn# MESSRS. O’BRIEN AND MARTIN. [From tha Times] That very pretty) quarrel which Mr. Smith O’Brien has ..

... discovered that, were the French Imperial rale to prevail in Ireland, there is scarcely a newspaper, whether Conservative, Whig, or Nationalist, that could venture to publish such articles in relation to Government as appear every week with impunity in ...

THE NEWRY HERALD, DOWN, ARMAGH, AND LOUTH JOEgN

... and a considerable amount of goods, well as the books and papers, were saved from the premises of the other occupiers.—** Whig” of yesterday. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Thursday, Feb. 7. The House assembled at 5 o’clock. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. Mr. said, reply 1«> ...