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... legislation. In framing those enactments, that bay* so oftan mutually alienated the English Government and Irish subjects, the Whigs have had always conapu cuous share, lu the disastrous year of 47. Lord Deniinck would have rescued from the horrora ot famins ...

TO BUILDERS, Ac

... Tickets t* bad from the becretar.es. Jdd t ig'it do S'*. We t'U*t tint lhi« HUl'position will ?>«*>• ll> one, sod, lint the Whigs, -ho hu« -cled with giest itoprodeucc sud some illibeishty in Irestimul of Irish questions Islelf, will see the folly of provoking ...

ROLLS COOBT—Doi

... A Tory Minister acting on Whig principles was a political anomaly not to be tolerated; and, therefore, the honest Conservative party, being shut to the hard choice of sustaining bin., or opening the door of office for a Whig Ministry, Sir Robert Peel ...

Published: Thursday 31 January 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 9411 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE NKWRY EXAMINER and LOUTH ADVERTISER, JUNE 19. 1861

... m.*..,« ,11„..r..i..0f.hege,..». of.ro.n • J l Green e.peu.e. 1 know *‘ Hewn. Il.ymarket Theatre, ° f „»a. Chari., a Whig of course and a Wilkins - Nottingham Alhe»n d af/.». mammon and misery lRO3t THE RURAL HARP, Vfpb ever, d.lnt, h« l f ...

T,IE NKWRY EXAMINKII AND LOU 111 ADVERTISER. OCTOBER 23. 1861

... train from Monaghan had arrived. There was epeoial delivery yeetordaj morning of all the letters which arrived by thl. tram - Whig. TUB DEBRIMAC A*U AFPAIB. M'Meehan applied to the l '|‘ « dietmeut might be sent the k/* * thirtv per ton •—-Janies Morrow ...

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... lb. .opposed dead womac, isjm'tt of the THE TWO SICILIES. the Tablet There may guod reasons »hy Eng'ish, Scotch, and Irish Whigs should forget the ouicrj Ih.y made some scars ago against the gosernment of the King of (he Taro Sicilies hut there arc none ...

THE ELECTIVE FRANCHISE

... its reconstruction, and until these arc found, we shall continue to have changes men, with but small change of measures—the Whigs being Conservatives in power, and the Conservatives being reformers while the cold shade of opposition. Toucliingjthc present ...

PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. At the meeting of the Social Science Congress, now being held Dublin, Dr. Moore read ..

... uiscnmi- Beath James Bbucs Esq.— With very great nation the part of parents, has entailed a mortality j reirret we (Yorife rn Whig) iiave announce wliicbbaahcenover ar.il over |||{«ll| relerreii the ‘, Jelth ° f J , Li. aoo, Esq,, tormerly Edi'or uf j repou ...

Published: Thursday 22 August 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3001 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

NOVEMBER 30. 1861 TUK NEURV EXAMINER AND ROUTII ADVERHSEI., NOV*

... political spirit of the sgc. and hia speeches pre-eminently indicate its form end pressure;'— It matters little whether taking the Whig view term him Conservative Liberal, or broking on him from the Tory Csinp call him Liberal Conservative ; in either caae scarcely ...

But, M. Cardinal, then obiervml, woald thus Kpn«ar that if the Kinc of Sardinia had made war againnfc the Pops,

... disfranchisement, principally taken from Boroughs impressed with an agricultural character. It is satisfactory to find that the Whigs h.avc practically repudiated a scheme the object which was, under the pretence of an improved representation of the people ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3399 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Mr. tbo part of Dr, said would whatever hi* lordship proposed. |}r. Dm*—l bavo no object ion leave the case

... atspoke having aon the devil was man of g ac h a scheme would be in keeping i f ° na ° f * li q “° U with tho character of the Whigs. They are Crosa-esamiued by Dr. Walsh—l cannot s«y famous for resorting to little expedients to whether brought the vegetables ...

Published: Saturday 29 June 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3515 | Page: 3 | Tags: none