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DO RIGHT, AND FEAR NOT

... As sincere and consistent U.traiuontutidt like Sir G. Bowyer, may command the resp ct of his po'itical opponents; but as a Whig standard-bearer, he c»n acquire nothing hut contempt. London Cor. oj If News-Letter. Tub Law Public in France —Tbs Paris c ...

Published: Thursday 20 March 1862
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1700 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SERIOUS AFFAIR AT PORTA )O\VX

... respect to the way they are treating the owners property in connexion with their works at Portadown. Correspondtht of Northern Whig. ®optc.s, C H POLICY. (From the 4 Examiner.”) Since the Monro doctrine wan put forth in America there has boeu no pretension ...

NO ONE TO PITY THEM,

... able aud eloquent, but these recoin- tnondatious only make their exclusion from Par- I liameat a more unanswerable proo(*of Whig un ! popularity this country. Protestants aud Homan Cathodes are agreed in this, that they will have nothing to do with them ...

Published: Thursday 10 April 1862
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2046 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE NEWRY & DTJNHALK EXAMINER. APRIL 16. 1862

... men to obey them. no clique can religions outcry come 'vorsc effect than this—and it generally merely the thing speech of a Whig administration, and strongly reminds readers of Barnaby Rudge of Xd Mrs. Varden, who when signally worsted in argument or soured ...

DUNDALK BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... tin* Quebec. We understand she hits a considerable number of passengers from Belfast and the adjoining counties. —Northern Whig. Maynooth College. A return just issued shows the number of persons who have completed their education at the College of Maynooth ...

Auc'iiiusnor Dublin in ROME. The Roman Correspondent of the 'I cekly Register, giving an the tlie first stone ..

... Liberals look to their n. the convictions of certain group of statesmen are V exhausted, sound principles are not riTete. l I Whig-ery there life yet in the Liberal J mserand in the spirit of a great nation. parliament. OF COMMONS—Wednksdw 'l’lio k kii took ...

IKK WAR IN AMERICA

... displacing itmore assist the process of demolition which had already set in than expelling them from office, to drive the Whigs iuto new compact with the Radicals. This end they accomplished most successfully, Mr. Gladstone’s reputation as financier has ...

Published: Thursday 07 August 1862
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2139 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Ueabimj topics

... parties, without any regard to tho relation such opinions may sustain to this journal. THE IRISH POOR LAW. [From the Northern Whig.”] From the reception given Sir Robert Peel’s measure, it is likely to become law without un- f dergoing any important modification ...

CITY MORTALITY

... continuous downfall of rain, during the whole day, the attendance was extremely limited and tlio business nil 4 Thb Northern Whig observes s—For bleached and finished linen goods there has been tolerably lair demand throughout the week ; and although in ...

THE STATE OF PARTIES

... Minute will probably produce a Parliamentary melee, in which Sir j. Pakington will side with Mr. Lowe, and some of the old Whigs will rally to Mr. Henley. Upon American affairs the leaders of the Opposition have perhaps not yet made up their minds whether ...

Till'. WORKHOUSES OF IRELAND

... the cathedral ground. were in attendance, but thcre-.ntement wm ducted without the slightest breach of the peace. —Northern Whig. RAILWAY RETURNS. 20, 1862, was follows : Passengers (6043) 2 16 7 Parcels and Merchandise, 1,188 19 7 otal ,£1,891 15 Cor ...

NEWKY COMMERCIAL TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1862

... of 2*4e Whig land, Ksq., Mrs , the Misses Mulholland, and wounded ankle, in order to held the toot in its newspaper. Indeed, the mob attempted attack friends, Eglantine, Hillsborough H. Clarke, Esq , proper position. on the office of The Whig but the ...

Published: Tuesday 23 September 1862
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4701 | Page: 3 | Tags: none