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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

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... 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 ...

THE IRISH EDUCATION QUESTION

... body of its own intelligent laity. While it bad just demands to make it sought shelter with the Whigs, and not from love of Romanism but of justice the Whigs espoused its cause. Having got its rights, it obeys its natural affinities and gravitates towards ...

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 ...

THE MINISTRY

... and power between two rival parties, and not a question of principle or of different action in our treatment of Denmark. The Whig ministry had a very difficult duty to discharge; cannot say that they discharged it exceedingly well, but we feel certain the ...

FEMALE EMIGRATION FROM IRISH

... FEMALE EMIGRATION FROM IRISH WORKHOUSES. [From the Northern Whig.”] An impression has gone abroad that the extensive meastres undertaken few years ago by Btards of Guardians in different parts Ireland for sending out to the British Colonies female inmates ...

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 ...

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 ...

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1863. The Freeman's London correspondent, who is generally well informed, falls into ..

... supplied. There will be plenty of candidates, but little excitement. The electors will not get into a furor just now about Whig, Tory, or Kadical. They are more at present the humour of being “bread-and-butter rogues.” Thatitis so may be gathered from ...

NUISANCE

... sent for, and that the Rupert of debate acknowledged that his opinions on the subject were almost identical with those of the Whig leader. A third report declares that there is division in the Cabinet, that Lord Palmerston and Earl Russell are tremendously ...

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1864, The Editor of this paper, having accepted an appointment in New Zealand, has to ..

... Farewell. PARLIAMENTARY PORTENTS. There is just now—as there ought to he—a complete lull in politics both home and foreign. Whig and Tory just now are willing to agree. Loo'-.ing hack a little, the only sign of political life we have had since Mr. Disraeli’s ...

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 ...