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THE NEWRY & DUNDALK EXAMINER

... will be proceeded against. forbear giving the names, neither of the pai lies has yet been brought before a public court.— Whig. Demise Sir J. M. Strongf. Bart.— Sir James Matthew Stvongc, Bart, died at his residence, Tynan Abbey, County of Armagh, on ...

AMERICA

... incorruptibility and the fearlessness of its writers. We may have journals of every variety of shade in political feeling, but Whig. Tory, or Radical, each is supposed to be, and is regarded, as the consistent advocate of its respective party* The Press therefore ...

MARRIAGES,

... Yorkshire, and up to 1«4 under the Melbourne ministry, was Chief 'e r tary for Ireland, where he was universally loved. When the Whigs came again into in 1846, he was appointed Cora - issioner of Wc . and Forests, and succeeded Lord Campbc. Chancellor of the ...

THE NEWBY A 1 now I'm i ole.s c. I.'plo-’. ••JI.'MdM it, .. iirccto.l 'l it V')

... -ominous utterances from Dublin Castle—that hot-hed of po’-bCal duplicity—have been employed to the business of the leader of the Whig party, and that i«, ri the* own phraseology, “to mako Ireland too hot to governed by Tory Adnrauitra- Imn Amongst the ish servants ...

Published: Thursday 01 December 1864
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
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