TITE PROTESTANT VITATCANIN AND LITROIN GAZETTE. SATURDAY, DgeEgBER 28, 186 f

... while attending the Conference at Genoa, in September last, that he entertained the idea of vieiting Spain; and as he cou'd speak the langunge fluently, ho was asked to be the bean r. of a letter t sin the Couference to Matamoros, bearing 21;00 rignaturer ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1861

... the jury who tried Samuel Tate, he would have found him guilty, upon the evidence, of the crima of murder. Mr. Peel, after speaking of what the association had effected since its organization concluded amidst applause. Mr. Mills, A. 8., who was next introduced ...

TILE PROTESTANT WATCILARN AND LURCTAN GAZETTE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4,• 1862:

... Mr. Wallace usurped a position to which he had no more right than the priest of the parish. Further, we submit, tli'at in speaking in the contemptuous manner set forth in our report, of Stewart Blacker and William Johnston, Esqs., men so infinitely superior ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1862

... defence, but the Rev. George Usher called on him to desist. The mob now became fusions, and yelled and called for Father Daly to speak. After order had partially been restored, the Rev. Mr. Daly addremokthe people at great length on the cause of his suspension ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LUROAN CIAETTE, SATURDAY,* JANUARY 18,. 1862

... to Mr, Wallace and the United Church Young Men's Society. The Rev. Gentleman, a )parently as indiscreet in writing as in speaking, compels ns to return to the subj ea • In the correspondence which will be found . in our fourth page, Mr. Wallace says ...

CHILD BURNED TO DEATH,

... ani eecilbtny. Eloquent ant a;sproprinto'l steeches fol lowed from Jobn Es 4. J.P., sad ' the Rev. L. E. lteikcl4 H aneuc t speaking principallr . 'fif thceeaat y ant utility of Post Oftke ; and Mr. Berkeley, among otho things, stewing the necessity for ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZEITE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1862

... anti I can prove, from books in my possession, that 200 per cent:, I Wilt Pay, has been charged in transactions of the Wind I speak of. I, therefore, cell on you, gei denten, and through you I call on the landlords and on the clergymen of your county, to ...

SCENE ON THE BANK:i

... in reference to the iwetci, that the urinal on the Sonth Mall I rmo came being a muslin. c to the locality prootiewing /3 speak on the merits of the Lion, when Mr. Benuud Sheehan rose wall euergy art said—Tia a most suigulsr ti. the low, (or Dr. Wall ...

rtiUTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURUAN UAI_,EL iE, SAT u nuA JANUARY 2.2,

... friends had done. Heaney said the opprobrious language that Searight made use of incited him a little, and in his haste of speaking' some salluvia, might have inadvertiently escaped his lips, and bespattered the countenance of Mr. Searight; _fined 10s and ...

THE Annual Publie meeting of the Down and Connor and Dromoro Church Education Society was held in the Music Hall,

... '•The Two Stewards, a sermon by the Rey. Robert Hannay, of Moira, preached on behalf of the Church Education Society. Speaking of parented authority, Mr. Thumay thus argues:— 'There are however, two errors connected with this question, against which ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1862

... to-night. He did describe me certainly iu a most upright way, as I'm always a fair, moderate man (laughter), and I always speak the sentiments of my mind in the Council and up at the Poor Law Guardians, where thete' the greatest jobbing oat, particularly ...