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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 ...

NEW MANTLES AND SHAWLS

... parties among the purblind statesmen of England, and to Ilse their influence on behalf of that party, whether Conservative or Whig, that would bid highest for their support. The overthrow of the Irish Church, and the recovery of the forfeited estates, which ...

most determined prosecution and the severest punishment. This was Whig •' Justice to Ireland, and for this one ..

... most determined prosecution and the severest punishment. This was Whig •' Justice to Ireland, and for this one-sided administration of the law we have to thank Mr Justice Qlfagan, who was then Attorney General, and who, although he never failed to give ...

Rheumatism, Gout, and Neuralgia

... inquire on what satisfactory principle cau they deny a similar application of the Apocalyptic Babylon?' Perhaps the Northern Whig or the Pall Mall Gazette could answer. But these mischievous productious, in stating that Romanism is only Paganism ...

MASTER'S BEP•)RT

... Sunday, 9th ins , . Mr Morris appeared for the deserted nymph, and Mr Dickson for the faithless swain ; mid Wit extract the fol.whig Bt.. 'non du the evidence produced much uteri in t ent in th e Quo lefty Return. ju .• issue.' I.Be llugistrar• crowded court ...

TUE REPRESENTATION OF BELFAST,

... organisation in Bel'ast is too perfeet to allow •of a surprise, much less a defeat Mr Latt)on's election is certain, and the Whigs would slier, much more wisdom, keeping quiet and not at% tempting to disturb the peace of the town, by a contest, when that ...

dir na ed and inicriired majority, lie oXelstinted, a hi, more force than rcliiiemetit, that it was useless fur ..

... probably Luprecedented feat, jut a native burn, and Gene:: an ap t mices!iip to the printing bitainc,s in the uffies of the Whig. Some years ago he migrated to Au;• trails, where he founded several newspapers, which I.e disposed of to advunta e tie nftei ...

stlttielt lotirl. . BRASS MONET. Ts' following satire, from the pen of Dees Swift,i on the introduction of ..

... the Pirming engine struck, On all the same impressi.n stuck. So to contound this hind twin, All parties and religions join ; Whigs, Tories, Trimmers, II rims, Quakers, Conformists, Presbyterians, Pc tub, Irish, Ecgl.sh, Piench melte With equal interest, ...

A CLERICAL COMPROMISE

... the hard at the hawk to Ms it; the eiedurt of the hoit-I hair room Woke.. upon this yar•l, end it is suppowd the geutl.•tuau Whig i expeti.need in the howling of revo.ve.s. the Whirls of me weepou rxpl,de t , 1 their buLete thr ugh the kiu• Ea ow in the ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND MOAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY DECEMBER 29, 1866

... the Continent, Alexander of Russia and Francis .10-vpil o' Austria By suddenly patching up a peace wit the Czar,he huffed the Whig Ministry of B-itain, showing plainly that he thought they had no business there altho' the British troops did the hardest part ...

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 ...

CASE OF GROSS CRUEL! A moans° Story comes to us !I , : , 11 H. about au idiot boy

... conviction h' 'ford Russell would not again aspire to ti tniership, intrigues are being carried on object in view. A leading Whig Peer, as is r ed—t, h.a great disgust—has already learned a new Balicel Ministry would not be forneds out M. Brient'a active ...