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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

THE NEWBY HERALD, DOWN, ARMAGH, AND LOUTH J day, perhaps the last, should be hers—and mine. I sat by her,

... deliver himself from the tutelage of the hereditary Whig idea, and throw himself in search of colleagues upon the country which baa stood him in difficult times, which has kept him in power in spite Whig and Tory, which has endorsed his foreign and domestic ...

AUSTRIA

... guests at the banquet of the National Conservative Kegistration Association in Willis's Rooms, on the 26th inst. The Northern Whig says that the Heroine, one of the 1 steamers plying between Belfast and Bangor, has been sold to an agent of tho Confederate ...

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... address of the writer, not for insertion, but guarantee of good faith. DOWN. ARMAGH. & LOUTH JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY X, 1863 The Whig announces that a petition will be forthwith presented against the return of Mr. Werner, for Lisburn, that we shall have more ...

THE STORY OF FANNY ORFORD. Fann Orford, when of tendor years, became the favourite of certain baronet, whose ..

... Perhaps hasn’t been seated a minute or two, talking unconcernedly about things in general to whomsoever may be at his elbow, Whig, Tory, Radical. Chartist, Ultramontane, Exeterhallitc, it signifies not, all flats are fish that come to his net, when in strides ...

THE EXHIBITION

... perpetually tend to improve. PROBABLE REVOCATION OF THE ROYAL MARRIAGE ACT. Edmund Yato;, in his weekly letter to the Northern Whig, says The marriage of the Princess Alice, which, so far as the ceremony is concerned, seems to have been one of the ghastliest ...

THE NEWBY HERALD, DOWN, ARMAGH. AND LOUTH JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1863

... is very poor statesmanship ; but one does not look for bold and comprehensive views from the present Viceroy. is a Whig, and serves Whig purpose where is. That is all. The reel government of Iceland is with the Cabinet in London. And unless that astute ...

THE REFORM BILL

... that to pass one-half of a Reform Bill during the present session would be enough by way of redeeming the pledge given hy the Whigs when they were seeking power;, and that the necessity , of carrying the other half in imother session Would he a sufficient ...

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... There is also some talk about changes in Downing Street. Earl Russell is the be te noire of politicians of easy virtue, both Whig and Tory, and his retirement from office i s frequently predicted. In the present instance, we suspect that the wish is father ...

SERIOUS AFFAIR AT PORTA )O\VX

... respect to the way they are treating the owners property in connexion with their works at Portadown. Correspondtht of Northern Whig. ®optc.s, C H POLICY. (From the 4 Examiner.”) Since the Monro doctrine wan put forth in America there has boeu no pretension ...

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... Gladstone as a disturber of public order and a political firebrand. No sooner was his speech on Keform delivered than the old Whigs raised the cry of universal suffrage, democracy, and revolution, and their representatives in the press caught and repeated ...

THE NEWRY HERALD, DOWN, ARMAGH, AND LOUTH JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1861. I have had a happy day. I waa

... feeling ia Ireland as to Sovereigns and Viec- toys much change. William IV., Sovereign . highly popular ia England with the Whig, Liberal, and middle classes, was not much more loved Ireland than his predecessor. It was not till the accession ol her Majesty ...