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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

WHIG AND TOBY

... WHIG AND TOBY. The Herald reviews the electoral changes in 18C>3, which have been unusually great, but the results are slightly less favourable to the Conservative those of 186 !, when that party gained victory of six seats, and did not lose one. Dming ...

jOUTH iQ UKXAX. SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1862. [From the ” Northern Whig.”]

... jOUTH iQ UKXAX. SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1862. [From the Northern Whig.”] A sort of pride is felt in the Irish Coostabulary. They are a well-drilled, well-dressed, well looking, and well-conducted body of men. They do, we are sure, no harm in the world. Unf ...

THE IRISH HARVEST OF 1862. [From the Northern Whig. ’] With the single exception of the lamentable season of 1816,

... THE IRISH HARVEST OF 1862. [From the Northern Whig. ’] With the single exception of the lamentable season of 1816, the present harvest is the latest known in Ireland for the last sixty years. It has been said by those who remember the season of 1816 that ...

Whigs in Dublin ot the arrival of the Duke of Portland as Lord Lieutenant, Charlemont met Grattan and said, the

... Whigs in Dublin ot the arrival of the Duke of Portland as Lord Lieutenant, Charlemont met Grattan and said, the poorest peer, and you, perhaps, the poorest commoner, in Ireland; what do you say to setting an example of incorruptibility?” He commanded ...

®o^irs. THE REAL FEDERAL RECRUITING AGENTS. [From the Northern Whig.”] Afr. Roebuck’s complaint of the Federal ..

... ®o^irs. THE REAL FEDERAL RECRUITING AGENTS. [From the Northern Whig.”] Afr. Roebuck’s complaint of the Federal re erniting sergeants in Ireland comes a day or two late. It ought to have preceded instead of following the debate raised Mr. on Irish emigration ...

THE ULTRAMONTANE ALLIANCE

... peace-at-any price. The Tories are sinking into a subserviency to foreign absolutism in its most odious shapes. The Whigs are be coming, in the old Whig sense, safe and reverent guardians of the integrity of our Constitution. The Tories have shown themselves ready ...

THE GALWAY SUBSIDY

... suggestion which is made in many quarters on this point. Irish members, although profes-- to Whigs, are told, should never give another vote in favour of a Whig Government, if this subsidy is not continued; and one, not more, of these members themselves ...

THE CLIFTONYILLE MURDER

... THE CLIFTONYILLE MURDER. The Northern Whig, annouices that his Exoe the Lord Lieutenant has been pleased to commute the sentence of the convict William Herdman, who was found guilty at the late assizes of the murder of his cousin, John Herdman, and sentenced ...

POLITICAL PROPHETS

... by its warning*. The chief topic prophecy so far seems to the decline and fall of the Liberal, or, more properly speaking, Whig party—a circumstance which is asserted and discussed all its moods and tenses. The star of the Tories is in the ascendant, ...

THE IRISH CHURCH,

... THE IRISH CHURCH, ■Whit a wonderful change has come over the npirit of Whig dreams since Earl, then Lord John, Russell and his friends last discussed the condition and prospects of the Irish Established Church. Nothing less than an appropriation clause ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... Office, and one and another are named his successor, but there is no interest in these nominations the}* never travel beyond the Whig family circle, that it is simply ringing the changes upon names without any real change or infusion of new blood. ...

Mr. Noel Baton, R.S A., has been commissioned by the Queen to paint her own portrait, surrounded her children, as

... imaginary good that professional agitators chose from tin e to time dangle before their easilydazzled eyes. Not the caution of the Whigs, not the support of the Tories, not the chances and changes of Parliamentary tactics, hut the stupid apathy of the Irish people ...