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LON HON GOSSIP

... prove not merely the thief of tim** but the thief any small residue of popularity (it must be very small indeed !j which the Whigs *li|l have in their account with the Irish people. Mr Cardwell, added the I«ish Attorney-General, will, all events, introduce ...

THE BUDGET

... popular feeling and the common principles of justice. We say, then, if the Tories are prepared rectify this omission, and if the Whigs refuse. let the former by all means be looked on as the friends popular justice. But let no sham opposition countenanced or ...

ADDRESS TO HIS HOLINESS

... atatr merit had avowed himself to what the) all knew him to be—.h Whig—.a niem'jer of Lord Palmerston*a governin' nj. But «he lioblelord whom (Mr Heuuessyy represented was neither Whig nor Tor?. A Voice—What i« he. then ? llcmir.ty reeumed—Tlut noble ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER AND LOU HI ADVERTISER, FEBUUAH,Y 20, IBCO

... whether they were such as to induce them put trust in his present word of improvident proposals. Denouncing the management of the Whig governments sod budget since 1852, declared that they showed how dangerous it was carry political eoonomy the government of ...

NEWRY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1860. PARLIAMENT.—GROUND BROKEN IN OPPOSITION TO THE TREATY COMMERCE AND TUE ..

... Chancellors, and there will be another rush to the strangers’ gallery. The Conservative party are in high spirits, and the Whig-lladical Cabinetthe patchwork nondescripts of no party—are in high dudgeon.” Humor has it that, as the telegram runs, “ the ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1860
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 818 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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 ...

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 ...

taking, where they are go. whom they are to be officered, whom paid and fed, and against whom they are

... simple protest against such flagrant injustice, but to declare likewise act upon the declaration, that any government, whether Whig, Tory, or Badicnl, which lends a hand in depriving the Pope of n single acre of his patrimony, shall not only not receive any ...

V; .v' ‘

... and we do not know any man out of Bedlam who does. On the contrary, know, and as we know we think it far better to say, that Whigs and Tories are animated mainly the desire they never cease to deny but never cease to feel,' of beating one another at the ...

TO TIIE LOUD BISHOP OF NORWICH

... whether it be or not; and we have little doubt tho lie will very v«>hemently made use of on the forthcoming interesting occasion Whig. Loud Clyde and the Medical Men.— Lord Clyde, in an order of the day, has given severe rebuke to’ the medical men in India ...

Published: Saturday 04 February 1860
Newspaper: Downpatrick Recorder
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1609 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

subsequent arrangement—and I suppose there is sure one—within the margin of the treaty, use any influence they ..

... entrust mo with. The deputation then withdrew. THE NORTH OF IRELAND A FIELD FOR EXTENSION OF COTTON SPINNING. {From the Northern Whig.) In the autumn of 1824, turn-out of the spinners and weavers of Glasgow took place; and so annoyed was Mr. Peter Hutchison ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1860
Newspaper: Downpatrick Recorder
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1876 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

KXA.MINEII AND LOU I'll ADVEIt riSKIv. ll. 18()0

... of the sub-inspector and the men under his charge, but for whom, they aav, moat serious results might have arisen - Nurlhtrn Whig. G AKiDAI.DI’s Bhidk. —She seemed to our corres. pendent to the most perfect representative of the peculiar style of beauty ...