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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 ...

Ro)a*. r*'1*

... matter sbould be set right The withdrawal of the Galway subsi passed. throughout 1 roused a spiti t of discontent is agsinet the Whig Government, which it for them at this ar time have evo wea have strong hopes that they will roceeding, 8N@ sue injustice of ...

THE AMERICAN CONFLICT

... change our opinion of the men. Only that | they dare not tace Ireland, in the face of an | adverse vote, they would keep the Whigs in | office, despite the hostility to Irish interests | implied in the cancelling of the Galway Coa- tract. We speak not without ...

Published: Thursday 30 May 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1125 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

the nbwrv examiner and LOUTH ADVERTISER, may 20. 1801

... of the reference Deverevx. Miss + the coffin ers in a room below enced by fraud or force Such ® | Coustable Green = Northern Whig. reserving the ques tion as to the cos! lodgers were there ‘ n is no more lordship observing tha t it had been stairs 3 Mr ...

fX,un,ER AND I.OUTH ADVERTISER. MAY 29. .S«. Tllli rAn

... infliet s uch ents and wounds, Sach i condition so favourably a8 ton fford hope of ite onen= have been produced by at gressing Whig. | could doubtless, ing et th e appointed time—September next— \ instenment as the cleaver. oposals of the Sub inspector Hill ...