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THE two Humphries, and the several other traversers remaining untried in connection with the Derrymacash Riot, ..

... guilt he must produce the same witnesses that swore so hard to secure the conviction of Tate 1. This is a precious sample of Whig justice ! It does seem that a Protestant victim is desired, and provided one can be obtained, it matters little by what means ...

Majority,

... reason to doubt it—the advent of Lord Derby and a strong party to power, will be hailed by the country as a joyous relief from Whig rule. No other fate than defeat could be expected for Mr. Bright's democratic measure, and we are certain the great mass of ...

A FRIEND IN NEED.. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Wonderful Cure of Asthma of 18 Years Standing Con of Letter trolls Mr. ..

... healthy fonetise M every Weasel engem overcome all obsusetione, and Myna Dleorders.of the Heart The tight suffocating, anztoes Whig, teemed by the heart, makes the adorer Mot .net death as handsent. Hollow** pils pm, as I asgoint NA ready remedy when the ...

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 ...

AN UNWELCOME SUITOR

... voters in Coleraine, and an active and zealous agent could do much in the way of canvass in a day. It was a bold venture. That a Whig Solicitor-General should sock the representation of one of the most Protestant boroughs of the Protestant North, is certainly ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURCIAN GAZEITF, SATURDAY, MARCH 31.. 1866. ORANGE FLAGS ON CHUROHES

... film—Permit me, through the medium of your widely circulated paper, to corrects few statements contained in the Belfast Northern Whig, of sth instant, headed Orange Flags on Churches, in which certain quotations are lintel ted from a pamphlet published by ...

SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1867

... Protestantism as their predecessors. The Conservatives are as unable to do without the votes of the ltomish contingent as the Whigs; perhaps even more so. Lord Derby, indeed, promised to see that its administration shall be, in future, carefully attended ...

Sin WILLIAM VERNER

... his son, Mr. E. W. Verner, has already fought two contests and two petitions, I may safely say that in a similar ease the Whigs would know how to reward their friends.—London Correspondent of Belfast News-Letter. A CHILD's BUAINS DASHED OUT Till FATHER ...

SATURDAY. JULY 6, 1867

... itself, working indefatigably s persistently in the kterests of.lt m backstairs influence °raffles thi,t of• Ministry, whether Whig o- To y. The Sir Robert Peel refus A to bold office u. he was allowed to appoint the Lidii s of Bedchamber He k-iew the intrigu ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1863

... Russell, although on the wßole the most capable of tho Whig leaders, was thoroughly incompetent to the arduous task of a Minister of England. Perhaps the opinion was a just one. Possibly the Whig younger son was better adapted to occupy a tuber linate ...

MANTLE CLO THS

... the most impudent and insul•ing to the nation, for by it they cciapromisid even the honor and ot the British Crown. When the Whig Minis, try were in the agonies of impending discoju=t five days before their receiving the coup de grace by Lord Dunkellin's ...

AND LIIRGIN GAZETTE

... called the base, brutal, Whigs; for the utterer. of them r warded by pineemen who preferred principle, and who thought they could fie agitators to silence by cot erring on mug Government appointments. liut sts and the Whigs are both now be. ,g to find ...