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NOTICE TO MARINERS

... whether Lord Derby leads them or not, however, have evidently bad no intention of surrendering their places to the Whigs without struggle. The Whigs were very well a generation ago. when the p'ogrcss of the country was slower, and half-andhalf reforms were the ...

THE IRISH CHURCH COMMISSION

... is a Whig, he is colonel of the East Suffolk Militia, Aide de Camp to the Queen, and L for the county of Antrim, of which county he has been High Sheriff; he has also been M P for the borough of Cambridge. John Thomas Ball, Esq, LL D, is Whig; he Queen’s ...

DUNDALK

... s, though still nominally belonging to the Liberal party, will be, on the whole, of a much more Radical stamp. Instead of Whigs or moderate Liberals predominating. Radicals will henceforth hold the first place in the Liberal party. But let us look at ...

THE RECENT PARTY RIOTS

... are scandal to civilization, to mark, learn, and inwardly digest” the solemn advice contained in that article. The Not them Whig has been informed that the Sessional Crown Prosecutor has been instructed to prosecute a number of the persons who took a prominent ...

FRANCE AND PRUSSIA

... to be quieted on the final result of, differences between Franco and Prussia. A PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION IN BELFAST. The Norilum Whig of Wednesday gives the following account of a demonstration** Belfast:— Yesterday evening number of the witnesses both for ...

DR. LIVINGSTONE

... office with dignity and impartiality, while in private life was held high estimation by a large circle of friends. —Xortfurn Whig. ...

Published: Tuesday 10 September 1867
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 397 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LONDON CATTLE MARKET—Thursday

... reprinted in the Whig from the London Daily Telegraph and commented on the conduct of the plaintiffs, and their evidence at an action for bribery at the last election for the City of Derry. The proceeding is very harsh one as regards the Whig, the matter” ...

DEATHS

... described the Saturday” having fought a duel with the Whigs over the matter of Reform, in which both combatants are represented as seating themselves with lighted candle upon the same barrel of gunpowder. The Whigs have jumped off first, and Mr Disraeli has acquired ...

DUNDALK UNION

... with a number of other such franchises. If we rccol lect rightly, too, the county franchise corrcs p mded amount in the first Whig Reform Bill (of the new series) with the last Conservative proposition. It is true the redistribution s heme proposed in 1852 ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... people, who for two generations have been calling out for voluntaryism, and who. with full experience of Whig treachery, could be i cajoled by the Whigs to follow the delusive ! phantom of share of the endowment. But if, ! like men of honesty, consistency ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... interesting in Belfast, where Visconnt Petersham was well known as Mr. Stanhope, before his accession to the peerage.—Vorihcm Whig. Insolvent—Petition Duly Filkil— At Downpatrick. on Wednesday, the 9th of October, Elizabeth M‘Conville, Ipte of Ardarrah, ...

Published: Tuesday 13 August 1867
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 495 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

172 a, Sept. 10.—James Stevenson, Esq., Kil- Hlchrli, vice HHltridge, deceased.(t) 17*27, Sept. *29.—James ..

... created, on July, 18 ), \ Baroness Dnfierin and Claneboye, of Ballyleidy and Killileagh. County Down. Sir John was in politics a Whig, ami was opposed to the Union with Great i Britain; and, during the intrigues for itsaccoinplish- ment, the following anecdote ...

Published: Thursday 14 February 1867
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1661 | Page: 4 | Tags: none