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THE BEITiSn POSITION IN NEW ZEALAND

... sore evils in themselves, were aggravated by the policy of the Whigs; and so it has ever been in the case of all other social grievances. For this hapless and sadly misgoverned country, the Whigs have constantly had one panacea for all evils and distresses ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 847 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE FRENCH BUDGET FOR 1861

... High Sheriff of Tyrone for th** ensuing year, and baa Dominated Georg# Alexander Rogers. Esq , to th# sub-sheriff. Northern Whig. The loss of her Majesty's ship Camilla, in i he China seas with all bands, numbering officers and men, is oonfiroieH. A bill ...

MtfRDEBEB

... and, however the authorities might deny the existence of Itibbonism in the Irish police, yet when an agent was wanted by the Whig Government, the commissioners at once knew where to lay their finger on the proper tool. Mullins was tried for robbery in this ...

TO THE EDITOR OP THE ITEWET TELEGRAPH

... suggestion being that the latter question would bring conflicting opinions.” It may have been but natural that, to the miod of Whig functionary, even objection based on grounds superficial would recommend itself; by reason of the consideration that an admitted ...

Published: Thursday 17 January 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 343 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

to incite to rebeUionthe fiery and infuriated oitixens of Charleston than such indications as those that our ..

... the documents connected with the prize-money been received, and •»»««- diate steps will be taken for its distribution. The Whigs are proverbially given to Palter with us in ft double sense— To keep the word promise our ear. And break it the hope.” Not ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 561 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

6t«cral Jutclliflfttct

... Stanley is not up to the merk, although able politician. The hopes of the Opposition are now fixed upon Lord Grey, who less of Whig than Lord Dolby once was, and who supposed to be capable bringing over such men the Right Hon. E. Hortman, the Right Hon. E ...

CIYIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS

... and state briefly the terms of the Union, and tcAat hive,.teen its results ?” 4 Explain and state the origin of the terms Whigs and Tories ‘Explain fully the allusions contained in the following passage:—‘At a time when Europe was outraged by the Duke ...

MURDER

... some decrees against parties fur money. They were Protestants, and strong, able m-n. ~Belfait New*' Letter. (From the Northern Whig Cot respondent). A post mortem examination of the bodies was made by Mr Young, of M assisted Dr Douglas, of Gla«sli-ugh. These ...

DUNDALK

... of none of the other Irish law officers Parliament, and the absolute necessity which ex its under all Governments, whether Whig or Tory, of having representative the House Commons from this country, In case the Attorney-General waives bis right promotion ...

Published: Tuesday 15 January 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1124 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

grafting &opuff

... and among others I well remember my friend Lord Hutchinson, when I complained of the Six Acts, saying that be thought the Whig party should be thankful they were out of office, and that the odium of passing some such measure was thrown off their shoulders ...

ARREST OF THE AvaA«B|N

... accuse u«, in oor former observations, of insulting Ireland The Press actually comes forward tbe defender of Ireland against the Whig (!) of Morning Post I), The keenest susceptibilities of our sensitive Irish friends would never have discovered the insult ...

THE KEWJRY HERALD, DO

... concerned, I do not mind it much, to be misjudged and accused precisely of the contrary sin. The English mind is misled by the Whig press of the metropolis, which in its turn misled by a few Cavourian correspondents. But there is series of facts which ought ...