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Cavan Weekly News and General Advertiser

THE (Eaban Icthl Pius. FRIDAY. JULYIO, lOW

... danger of failing to pieces over its Irish policy. The Radical section insisting on the abondonment of all coercion, and the Whigs insisting as strongly that withgut some measure of coercion the government of Ireland would be impossible. The new ministers ...

Hollowaes Ointment. ..aneriler Wounds, pad of all kinds

... settled Asthma or mwillifilm The well rubbed upon the Beek. ese e t t uad asorama. skin„ a is r b lre t e ' Sill irliele 4 = e&Whig iulli g l eft=ist t rt t et pela ail hispnilles. Pp am with Disorders of Obeys, 13111101. In any of thugm benefit may be derived ...

A WAIT SUPPLIED. BESPOKE DEPARTMENT

... it rack the House of Lords, it is certain to be seriously amended there, or to be rejected, as there are many even among the Whig peers who most ()decide with the objections to it already indicated by the Duke of Argyle. It is not impossible, them fore ...

FATAL ACCIDENT AT POETADOWN

... :tru far high. Wu unrvt th.,;11 Chairman—l must accept the notice of motion. Any guardian c.tu and Tots against it whoa it is Whig discussed. Caban tiara). lOUIVIUNTII SUNDAY TEINIIY. MORNP 4 II; Venite. No 53; Dloria, No5:1; Te Doom, by Sir John Dons; by ...

1:1 either peaceable or prosperous; and the effect of those declarations upon the minds of the peoplu, can ..

... ready at any time to play into the hands of the Irish revulntionary party; but we are mach mid taken if either the English Whigs or the English Conservatives will wrist at to the violent abolitinn of lan llorlism in Ireland, or to anything that would ...

THE LORDS AND THE IRISH CHURCH DILL . _ . _

... Houses of Parliament will thus, before the clues of July, be bromait direct collision; and the well-ventilated rumour to-day in Whig and Radical circles, is that, should Lord Cairns rally his followers in numbers eutlicient to paralyze the efforts of the hi ...

COUNTY OF CAVAN

... Imes .t yearly mat £lO OI. Ills farm also well team/ 'sad emend, sad smapplied water, sod is hap stets of joins mill farm. Whig • goad outlet toe WM. For bather putteelars slid coeilltiews Sale, apply to JOSEPH NOW DEN. Cortober Howe. •bo will receive ...

COUNTY OF CAVAN. consistcut and continuous RESERNED SALE OP exorbitant and incroasin Househo:a fernitur, well ..

... under each of these hi TONEYRORE, worse off now than she wa [Near Lord Fat ihsm's gate house] *he en:ire of the above— ago ; Whig Ministers, and In which is the usual household furniture, feather beds, &:., &c. Dairy—l large churn, tni'k pal's, especially ...

REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS

... if not the dictation, of Mr. Bright. The grouping will gently, if not always, put an end to dictation on the part of -the Whig magnates, but these groups will not always have community of interest, without which there can be no real representation. The ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1595

... the date of authorised publication. So some gentlementeal gentlemen—of the Whig do It little tre Me, an odd deal, to rsise the wind. I it came to nese that man, an M.P.—a Whig M.P.—sold his private copy of the report of • committee he wee • member of ...

Medal But with the outbreak of the war be off a n sad while sliU regadiatias of party hi only

... Imbed. This. is as doubt I I lisetesest ci these propmals eineessere cppositioa sot only the Cosowvativai bit (tom the Wised Whigs, and is fin probalislitr the se any inch policy would be the signal for an important mosseiou tethe Coeswestivii ranks. At ...

LANDOWNERS AND THE LAND LEAGUE. The Morithig Post says meeting of the landowners of Ulster was held in Belfast on

... came to the decision that an attempt should now b made to invite the Liberal and Conservative landowners of Ulster and the Whig section of the Home Rule party upon the basis of a policy which will admit the necessity of a moderate reform of the Irish ...