THE MASSACRE OF 1641

... to-day, and soon certainyi qut should cease to flutter in an Irish breeze, certain tyrants should bite the dust, and certain Whigs, with their abettors and supporters, fi e to the mountain to avoid the avenging of all ontraged people. But, Sir, there are ...

Rheumatiion. Gout, and Neuralgia

... the Revolution in 1688, the power appertaining to the name has belonged, in reality, to the Prime Minister of the day. Now a Whig, and now a Tory, has played with bishopric., asd even with doctrines, as a skilful practitioner manoeuvres his pieces at chess—so ...

our dear native land was never in nr atcr danger of a terrible convulsion. \V are treading over the smouldering

... of surroundin; nations, and the harbour of hope and safety for the enslaved and persecuted of eccrq . colour and clime. Let Whig and Tory, Liberal and Conservative siuk into oblivion. Those obsolete cries are now meaningless. They are tubs thrown out by ...

THY PROTEST WATCH/lAN AND LURGAN GAZIIE, SATURDAY, NOVFMNII 1Z 1834

... Court-house—for holding the inquiry.— I am, sir your obedient servant, Tiros. A. L.tacow. To the Mayor of Belfast. —Northern Whig. LET WELL ALONE.—An American paper mentions that during the recent drafts in a distriot of Vigo country, Indiana, a resident ...

FRENCH SILKS. THE FASHIONABLE COLORINGS

... confession, They expected an impartial and searching investigation—they have got the promise of ono to be held by a Mr Dowse, a Whig, and a Mr Barry, Papist ; and we are much mistaken if the two worthy Commissioners will allow notice bo taken of anything that ...

THE LATE E %la. OF CARLISLE

... and up to 121', ender tl.e Melbourne mieistry, was Chief S etetary for Ireland, where he was universally el tv. d. When the Whigs came ague into power in I'l6, he was appuinte 1 Commissioner of Woods an 1 Forests, and suceee led Lord Campbell am Chanclltr ...

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1864

... Established Church, and do the dirty work of the Tory party. For some time this unscrupulous, and self-seeking policy of the Whigs had a certain measure of success, and the Liberals of England looked with suspicion on every movement by Irish Protestant Members ...

PROMAIit IVATCUMAN AND MOAN GAZITIE SATUIIDAY DECEMBER 17, 1664

... thorough a right to protection against insult and annoyance as the Protestants of Cork, but no greater. The misfortune is that the Whig Irish Government has persistently shut its e) es to the violation of the law by the Catholics, whilst it has exercised an ...

LURGAN UNION

... ' to be one of the cense ? It was a lamentable thing that the the Apprentice Boys of Derry, and in this two great parties, Whigs and Tories were so designation I glory. (Cheers.) I cieteratiiequally balanced, that they were each soquettlate yon, then, ...

THE PRO TEST ANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE. SATURDAY• DECEMBER 31, 1864

... At eltetione r the same rule constantly influences their votes. Raman Catholics make it evident that they care neither for Whig nor Tory, BrdieaL woe Conservative, but solely for the interest of their Church. 7. Manifest as these things are to all men ...

THE TRADE OF LURGAN

... —The Churchnum Family Magazine. CHESO?I3LO3I3AI. HI3TORY OF THE PAPACY. r.x rar.sscv 7011 ALEILANDI.R VI. C . ONTIIITED. (Whig t tken notice of tho horriblo crimes of Popo Alrxandor 'VI. and his son Caviar lkwgia, it is but fair to giro a short account ...

possesses considerable acuteness, a tolerably good knowledge of criminal law, and great powers of persuasion, ..

... a verdict—he can !first butter them up, and then slither them down. He has al , a been a thorough going partisan ot the Whig,. and an Ultramontane of no mean rbilitc.— His plausibility is:great, his affected candour is something marvellous ; and having ...