of the, present Fenian trials. In August, Sti, the Ultramontane party of Ireland... the Wad and fountain of the ..

... now partially enforced and made to bear only against the most loyal portion of the population ; and whether our rulers be Whig or Tory we care not—they will find the Orangemen of Ire. land as faithful to them as they are devotedly loyal to our gracious ...

GagAS OUTRAGE BY A., pitir wPT. meoistum

... the eleventh; and at, Llandaff and St David's in the thirteenth oeutury.—Englisionse's Magazine. REcIPE FOR MAKING STEW, OR WHIG MESS. a nice bone of contention (don't have anything to do with large animals, like the French ox or Prussian ; they may cause ...

SSW ADVIZTIBII2I.IOITB. itimar. Davis Co.—Christmas Presents. +mil, Brothers —Photography. iss—Panorama of ..

... to the sabre usually prefer to wait for full gore pronouncing an opinion oa act. But such a hullaballoo has Led up by the Whig-Radical press , gists of all rebels, and the slanderers al subjects at home, regarding the Governor Eyre in suppressing the ...

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Published: Tuesday 19 December 1865
Newspaper: Course of the Exchange
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1395 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A GREATER DANGER THAN FENIANISM

... A GREATER DANGER THAN FENIANISM. UNDER this heading an article appeared in the Whig of Tuesday last, in which the writ ter labours hard to prove, that there is more danger of an outbreak among the Orangemen than of an invasion by the Feniaus. Of course ...

THE ENFIELD RIFLE

... Government were pal to the Orangemen ,-, r “ssistattee, ::rent so far as to arm them at the (A-. !le comtry, and that the angelic Whigs at the time, with Lent Clarendon Lieut, nant of Ireland. May they not t,l such an extremity once morn! word was said advising ...

rgE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUAIIYI 1836

... office by a dishonest and factious union of the most discordant elements, and a new lease of office was conferred upon the Whig incapables. The prison doors were opened, the incarcerated rebels were again let loose upon society, to continue the old game ...

JIM HEE,

... office by a dishonest and factious union of the most discordant elements, and a new lease of office was conferred upon the Whig incapable& The prison doors were opened, the incarcerated rebels were again let loose upon society, to continue the old game ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1866

... conseqoant ea the death of the Hon. J. C. Dundalk Mr. Miltemk states that he is in favour of progress and proud of advocating the Whig policy, which has steered clear of tke excess of pony.' He is in brow of the extension of the ftauehise, but without swamping ...

FENIAN PREPARATIONS IN NEW

... Roman Catholic nobleman the honor of being ranked amongst the Knights of St. Patrick ? Dr Ball belongs to the faith which the Whigs have always proscribed, unless when they desired to lure awar some wavering adhe■ rents of the Conservative cause by the bait ...

LEVING STONE r. THE LURGAN POOR LAW GUARDIANS

... without a controlling hand to guide them They are evidently so mach at a loss what line to take, h wto take it. 'l'he Whigs are falling off from them; the Peelites are used np; NIL Cardwell and the Attorrey General are all that remain of that clever ...

TILEREFOIim BILL

... perplexity maintained by the Liberal ( arty. The Advertiser says it seems to be very certain that with the aid given by the Whig malcontents the Conser% at Ives can throw out the bill The Poet assorts that the delay which circuntstances or an error of ...