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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

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. ...

FRANCE

... particularly for the coarser sets, and prices firm, with upward tendency. Finer sets are still comparatively dull. —Belfast Whig. ...

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... the future. Parliament still continues quiet. No question of out and in has arisen or seems likely to arise, and a division Whigs and Tories mingle together in the lobbies in way that must be ■particularly afflictive to the spirit of Mr Disraeli, who, we ...

IRISH POLITICS

... Xorth of Ireland are connected by ties of very long standing with the Tory party, and the Catholics who used to support the Whigs have now turned against a Minstry that is, as they think, conspiring to dethrone the head of their religion. Even those Catholic ...

©mral lirtdligmt. The Pope has sent £lOO for tha relief ol the distressed operatives in the Catholic wvet- ..

... September 30, thereat, value of exports lionet France to Britain amounted £14,025,468, against £12,801,655 in the same period Whig concludes review of Irish Wade for the past year saring-On the whole, candidly reviewing the course of commerce 1882, we have ...

REFORM AND REVOLUTION

... Warnings have had effect. Threats of nullification have passed unheeded. Secession has followed. The lesson is obvious to Whig and Tory. Here is England, the oldest 1113, 1861. and moat stable state in all the world. what ? yielding to pressure in details—by ...

the Valley. Another pro slavery organ even more wild and wicked, because blasphemous, in its talk. Here are some of

... country, e.ther to enrich to burden foreign land. Lotus draw long breath after this exertion. What the roan driving ? Wicked Whigs! Poor Ireland!! Miserable Puonle!!! The journalist is really unhappy because he has nothing find fault with. There ia no grievance ...

PARLIAMENTARY

... Government, which was carried but barely, by a majority of One! A lively discussion was raised by Mr. Ferrand about the conduct of Whig officials at the Government Dockyards, in the course of which Lord C. Paget used what is called unparliamentary, and what was ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... poor Bible-reading Spanish captives will be sooner or later released. iMEXT has not yet given any sign of a party struggle—Whig and Tory all agree—but the 2Jth of this month, we are told, when Mr. Walpole is to bring forward his resolutions, or, according ...

AGRICULTURAL SEEDS

... ■ . MUSGRATE, BEOTBEES, Ask St««bt I row Works, and M, Rio« Sraasr, Belfast, HOUSE FURNISHING IMPROVEMENTS AND INVENTIONB WHIG* OAK OKI.Y BK PSODUCaft MOM MUSORAVE, BROKBEES, 69, HIGH-STREET. IMPROVED CRYSTAL peculiar ter the and luature of the glata ...

AMEK I 0 A

... reports that the accounts of General Hood are favourable. There is still no news from the army of the Potomac. The Rtehmond Whig of the ult. denounces the British 1 Government for detaining the. Confederate rams 1 in the Mersey. New York Bay never at any ...

BISIIOPC O L E N S O

... Zulu tor a pal : Said the native, Look here. Ain’t the Pentateuch queer ?” Which converted my Lord of Natal. Cor. of Northern Whig. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION FOB THENEWKY HERALD. Unstamped. Stamped. Per Quarter. 2s 2d 4s Per Half-Year. Per Year 8s 17s ...