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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

WHIG AND TOBY

... WHIG AND TOBY. The Herald reviews the electoral changes in 18C>3, which have been unusually great, but the results are slightly less favourable to the Conservative those of 186 !, when that party gained victory of six seats, and did not lose one. Dming ...

Whigs in Dublin ot the arrival of the Duke of Portland as Lord Lieutenant, Charlemont met Grattan and said, the

... Whigs in Dublin ot the arrival of the Duke of Portland as Lord Lieutenant, Charlemont met Grattan and said, the poorest peer, and you, perhaps, the poorest commoner, in Ireland; what do you say to setting an example of incorruptibility?” He commanded ...

®o^irs. THE REAL FEDERAL RECRUITING AGENTS. [From the Northern Whig.”] Afr. Roebuck’s complaint of the Federal ..

... ®o^irs. THE REAL FEDERAL RECRUITING AGENTS. [From the Northern Whig.”] Afr. Roebuck’s complaint of the Federal re erniting sergeants in Ireland comes a day or two late. It ought to have preceded instead of following the debate raised Mr. on Irish emigration ...

THE NEW ALLIANCE

... THE NEW ALLIANCE. The TahUt announoea authoritatively that Catliolic support is no longer to be extended to the 'Whigs. Individual Roman Calholica may still cling to their olden political traditions, bat it is because they do not understand appreciate ...

GENERAL GRANT’S INi EMPERANCE

... GENERAL GRANT’S INi EMPERANCE. The New York correspondent of the quotes from the Richmond Whig of 7th September, the following remarks General Giant:—“lt is a notorious fact that a quart of Bourbon, with two ounces of quinine, and an eq :al amount of ...

THE PARTY DEBATE

... had. The result for Denmark would be precisely the same in either case, and the public at home are well nigh tired of both Whigs and Tories, and wish for some thing better or more practical than either seem disposed to give them. The debate, however, will ...

30, DAME STREET, DUBLIN

... comparatively small outlay should immediately apply to Mr. Merry, who. we guarantee, to be safe to any amount.” —Xorthern Daily Whig, Belfast, September 24th, 1864. Numerous other testimoaials given. ...

GARIBALDI

... gentleness and his courage give him an ascendancy over men alike in high and low station, and attract to him the esteem of Whig and Tory, Aristocrat and Democrat, American and Creole. The London correspondent of the Paris Temps, after giving an account ...

they would rather not intervene unless some good cause can be shown for doing so, and such cause has not

... pencil report of Punchy “haven’t they [the Tories] got the Standard and Herald —what more papers can they want ? ” But the Whigs are about as impatient for information as the Tories, and they are all served alike. Why is this useless delay? We have a strong ...

PARLIAMENTARY

... Lisburn and Berwick Election Committees were sworn,and we shall likely hear something curious about the electioneering efforts of Whig and Tory in the former wondrously pure and irreproachable borough. A discussion took place on the armament of the navy, and ...

PARLIAMENTARY

... Government, which was carried but barely, by a majority of One! A lively discussion was raised by Mr. Ferrand about the conduct of Whig officials at the Government Dockyards, in the course of which Lord C. Paget used what is called unparliamentary, and what was ...

THE MINISTRY

... and power between two rival parties, and not a question of principle or of different action in our treatment of Denmark. The Whig ministry had a very difficult duty to discharge; cannot say that they discharged it exceedingly well, but we feel certain the ...