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TO THE editor of the newry telegraph

... Liberalism, The Whig, the great Protestant meeting at Belfast, were of such inflammatory and vulgar description that they were greedily sought after and copied into every Popish newspaper in the kingdom. long, then, as people will Whigs ami Liberals, and ...

Published: Tuesday 14 October 1862
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 576 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Court i> ash it. RuBiKHARnTaBRUNN. Monday. Divine service was perfonno

... is deserved. The property is named after the first patentee, John IHIIon, and is one of the best in Ireland for its eitent.— Whig. Grand Military Ball.— -The officers of the 14th Depot Battalion gave a ball on Thursday night in their quarters in the barracks ...

Published: Saturday 04 October 1862
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 477 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NEWHY, SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 1862. There have been two arrivals from America since our last publication—one at ..

... injure Irish interests much as can yet relaxed? Ireland, North and South, will not forget the base and faithless conduct of the Whigs. Gavazzi appeared in Dublin on Wednesday, previous to taking his departure for Italy, and, before immense meeting, he criticised ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1862
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 641 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CONFIRMATION IN DUNDALK

... we hope there is no bad blood of animosity separating one class from another ; and now that distress is keenly felt.lctus. Whig and Tory, Conservative and Radical, men of all creeds and grades, cheerfully unite to do their best to save these suffering ...

Royal Bank, fH' paU

... rather dishonest, carrying the principle of repudiation to extent beyond all other countries. In England all Governments— Whig and Tory—are accustomed to keep faith with the National creditors, and this inviolability of public faith has been the means ...

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... the Marquis T vec.ddufe. Lord Giff*rd, who was born on the 2fi'h of April, 1822, and is therefore forty years of age, is a Whig polities, an! has represented Totness since 1855. acted as priv-tte secretary Lord Pamnnre (now Karl of Dalhousii*) during ...

that he must admit they had been shocking y whipped. I am hurrying everything forward to endeavour to press their

... carry out the confiscation act in Missouri. The property liable to confiscation is estimated at 50,000,000 dol- The Richmond Whig says the expenses of the Confederate government since the commencement of the war to August, 1862, amounts to 347,000,000 dollars ...

the Dundalk Dispensary. It staled that the committee were authorised by the 18th Article of the Dispensary ..

... the event was feasible among their tenantry in Dungannon, by whom the Kanfurly family i's sincerely and warmly bc! loved.— Whig. Sudden Death. —On Monday evening Bandmaster-Sergeant Richard James, of the 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, died suddenly at ...

DARING OUTRAGE—NARROW ESCAPE OF SERGEANT HOWLEY. In giving publicity to the following audacious attempt on the ..

... railway company, the man was endeavouring to cross the rails in front of the train, when he was knocked down and ed. —Northern Whig. The Late Accident on the Kdinbcbgh and Gi.asgow Kailway. —lt is stated that the claims the Railway Passengers’ Assurance Company ...

'llll' UVUNM'.I.I, SIOMMI'.NT,

... upon bail awaiting trial. In England the punishment for this offence remains as it wasdeath bv the hand of the executioner Whig. BALIA'HOT QUARTEB SESSIONS. ...