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NEWRV OOMMEBCIAI, TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY. JUNE 18. 1861

... n Suggested by the source of Whig wisdom failed solves the prospect thus opened up To very dull and inactive. Tbs advices from Cluna, the one or remove the other. The lacilit lie ” Progress, in that sate direction, ! Whigs misinterpreted, they at all took ...

Published: Tuesday 18 June 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3095 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

for life. pander to the same popular lust of power, they added the further boon of Municipal Ileform, of the

... added the further boon of Municipal Ileform, of the most democratic character. In the same spirit, with the same intent, the Whigs mooted, in 1859, the question of the desirability of further organic change: and thus resuscitated party spirit, at time when ...

Published: Thursday 13 June 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 272 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CORN TRADE

... that, ihould 00. he will be Lord Chief Jnstice Cockborn : and ell that it ia eattled lhat the latter judge will be the next Whig Lord Chancellor. Cost the ’ Enctclopxoia Bbitxnnica. 1 London correspondent of the //icerness Courier, writing of the dinner ...

the budget

... the camp along with him. This is hard to forgive and harder to forget, but requires hut few steps forward on their part, ami Whig and Tory might all agree—dividing tim sweets of office between the great men of V,(h parties year about. for a Reform hill ...

THE CIVIL WAR IN AMF.KICA

... points at which tho Southerns were considered likely make determined stand. PARLIAMENT.—WHIG POLICY IN' RELATION TO THE GALWAY CONTE V ANOTHER BLOW THE VICEROYALTY. The Whigs hare evaded another “difficulty.” At Friday evening’s sitting of the House Commons ...

Published: Tuesday 25 June 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1042 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

of ~ . _ p.intertl,.J inw.«dly chu.kle d.M. l(on—Rowel, C.bine. . * ' it i* better *h it the bill

... againat the Whig. ,nd call them base, blood,, and brutal but he never leagued him.elf with the Con.e.v.l.vea, although lor many ye auppo.ted the ation of Lord No.ra.nb, in thi. country. In the aaroe spirit we are denounce Whig deceit or Whig bigotry, ...

the Valley. Another pro slavery organ even more wild and wicked, because blasphemous, in its talk. Here are some of

... country, e.ther to enrich to burden foreign land. Lotus draw long breath after this exertion. What the roan driving ? Wicked Whigs! Poor Ireland!! Miserable Puonle!!! The journalist is really unhappy because he has nothing find fault with. There ia no grievance ...

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 ...

CMh. A*'*' 23G x d (“r 01'*

... « motion an lime .object, but decl.rcd by the .pe.ker to out of o'de'. Thu .bolition of the Chu.cli R.ie. Bill on »hich Ih. Whig U.t W dnr.- d., i> .i.K d.ffnt Idling, b, .he Engli.h Cholic p.«. from th.« eote.Uined by « IrrUod. Although the n.e..ore ...

formation of .hat »». than going on. and had takan the precaution to place thia country on equality with other

... theae may not hate been quite satisfactory national feelinga, cannot accrue them of any want principle or honor. The Enghsh Whig* toe to the doctrines of progress snd religious sod crsrl liberty which src the first principles of Whiggism have wished success ...

xnE kkwky examinee and louhi advertiser. June 22. wse DIOCESE OF CLOGHER-NEW CATHEDRAE

... the question. Whigs, who neser did, and never will anything for Ireland knew belter tbsn endanger their own seals. Of course, it w.s very humiliating position have accepted ; but place, even though it held al the cost honour, dear to a Whig, and wbsl could ...