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THE FENIANS

... which thev were clad. They were all conveyed S.ickville Lane Station House, where they remain pending inquiry. Tire Northern Whig of Wednesday says—On Tuesday morning, between three and four o’clock, number of detectives proceeded to the house of Michael ...

T,„ „«v «««» «« *■ “

... rnn tl,« 0«0n of l:!,* 8.1f.t to-.. 'Or Dub,,,.-..;. '-- ..t-to-n •■“ M * ' ';:. ß.rX:: □' Slre.t ' ,r . .. IVarthcrii Whig occupied the cb.tr, and (.l,ar, . I Otlnr .uitanted the dutie. of vio. ehatr, • ■- « uf gue»l of Ib** “‘-hioh Q'yntt to ...

THE REFORM BILL

... the old lines of the Constitution. The ten pound householder is of very recent origin. His suffrage was a creation of the Whigs in 1832; the burgess qualification existed six centuries ago. Those who sat in Parliament in the Chapter House of Westminster ...

iMMty kingdom of I’k-duiont contribute il» word ri'g.irded. lu doali«, sixty thousand men tbe Franco-lulian ..

... assuming peculiar and somewhat unprecedented aspect. e have had coalitions before now. We have witnessed combinations between Whigs. Peebles, and Radicals ; but it would be a novelty for thorough conservatives to find themselves the same camp with professed ...

*l*l IK MEMBER FOR BIRMINGHAM taken from tlic working classes. Mr. Mill points to a calamity, not very near, but

... the Oaths Bill, Lord Derby meant to say, we must allow the measure to pass, otherwise the greater struggle approaching the Whig votes we hope to gain will be withheld from us. will not give such handle of accusation to the member for Birmingham, but content ...

FROM GLASGOW TO NEWRY

... RE A D SEWING and KWRROIDKRT MACHINES, with Stands, 4c.,compli-u>. fr.xn is.; the btst, simplest, and cheapest In the world. WHIG UFA: MANN, Molborn-hlll. K.C. Luts free. _ HAIR DYK.-ALKX ROSS', 248. HighHolbora, London. Pi too 3a 6d.; sent for •tamp*. ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... tanefit. Lord Derby too should have his say in this grand debate, and [it is amusing to observe how closely he and the old Whig leader agree. But the ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINEE AND LOUTH ADVERTISER. FEBRUARY 29, 1860

... Ireland, said in a 'l ory .Ministry. Let her ruled by us Whigs, and will well. Lord Brougham also gave it as his opinion that * you must purchase, not prosecute Re* peal,’ The Morning Chronicle (Whig organ) in quite a friendly spirit said. * Let us have ...

TOWN OF DU NDA L K

... actual machinery of Government. If the Irish, instead of having a Whig lord who has always been in at the death of a Tory Government, or Tory lord who has always been in at the death of Whig Government, were nominally ruled by son of the Queen, we are persuaded ...

formation of .hat »». than going on. and had takan the precaution to place thia country on equality with other

... theae may not hate been quite satisfactory national feelinga, cannot accrue them of any want principle or honor. The Enghsh Whig* toe to the doctrines of progress snd religious sod crsrl liberty which src the first principles of Whiggism have wished success ...

(Before Mr Justice Hayes.)

... occasion? Perhaps, on the whole, it would more prudent to be patient for another year; and then on fitting occasion, if the Whigs would only condescend to allow it, to give it (heir countenance —open support it would too much to expect —at least from the ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER. FKBKUARY 8, iB6O

... Frederick I iUcas, P—strongly u gea the friends of the Pope in this country to use all their influence to turn out the Whigs. ,4 The Whigs must be turned out now, if for no other reason (and there are a thousand reasons), than for this one great reason, that ...