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BOROUGH OF DUNDALK

... seemed astonished at the apathy with which we bore the insult, and 1 must strain say. in (he words of tbe writer in the Northern Whig * it is slight that Irishmen should no longer bear, to have to expatriate themselves before they can be trusted to tak part ...

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 ...

F A I B 3

... those given the prisoner. He made a rambling defence, but if erward* pleaded guilty, and was sentenced six hard labor. Aorf/tcm Whig. Tag Atlantic Royal Mail Navigation Compahy. —At lb® adjourned meeting on Saturday, the chairman said the shareholders would ...

Published: Tuesday 21 May 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 556 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... and contested elections told the small numbers which Whigs triumphed over Tories and the friends and counsellors of the latter determined on trying their hand at reducing the majority of the Whigs a minority, objecting to have men’s names the voters’ ...

Published: Tuesday 22 October 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2206 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DEATH OF SIR JAMES GRAHAM

... Rnssell-lho year of his birth being 1792. The descendant an ancient Scottish family, be was born Nctherby. and lihe many ol the Whigs, educated Westminster School, From there be went to Queen’s College, Cambridge and rery speedily eotered open public life. ...

not altogether without hope that ho may ftocl place better euiled his changing tamper. The men who brought him into

... even his enemies never imsgined that would trarel on the rood ho has chosen. When wa. oleclod it was not as the friend of the Whigs, norss the tool of Mr Cobdeo or of Sir Urigbl The most SVbiggish of his supporters oonlemplated slrango career, and most airulent ...

GOVERNMENT i'LNIIS

... London journalist attributes the defection Irish members from the Whigs to the want of liberal policy on the part of the Government towards this country. Now there is no denying that the Whigs rule Ireland badly. Their official appointments could not well ...

THE CHAMPIONSHIP

... and wellappointed excursion steamer would have been dispatched from the Clvde. ply in our harbour during its .tay.— Northern Whig of Monday. William Smith o’Urii.n. E.q, l.ft King.town for EnsUnd. • • . • * op tub Government mioitterul ehangPS, acuial »nJ ...

PABLIAMENT.-THE CHURCH-BATES

... Government was enabled to avert a disruption, and a measuring-cast majority carried the Church-rates* Abolition Bill. ■ The Whigs,” observes Thursday’s Morning Herald, in commenting the perfidy of Lord John Russell, have foiled themselves in more ways than ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1713 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HIE LATE DUKE OF NORFOLK

... is composed of many of the Irish members, of Parliament, and of aeteral influential gentlenen. Protest ants and Catholics, Whigs Conservatives. and Independents have determined on celebrating the festival of their national Saint In a spirit of friendly ...

the AN'O ADVERTISER. DECEMBER 7.J861 STOCK AND SHARE LIST-TaDßaDar fONDS, per Cent Consols ... 6 i Ditto for ..

... interest were read, and the meeting adjourned. menta enclosed eiiMiiating fioiu you in your official capacity Secretary tor the Whig Gove itmetil «»f Ireland t’kc tlie liberty of stating reason* f«»r declining to comply with your desire. I ch'll fi'»t advert ...

“ The thunder rumbled round and round—

... accompany Baron Deasy the North* ciicud. We understand this change has been m de in consecmence ol the Dorryntacssh prosecution*. - Whig. Dun drum.—The Marquis of Downehire expending large sum improving the pier and harbor. The directors of the Downpatrick and ...

Published: Tuesday 09 July 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 678 | Page: 3 | Tags: none