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THZ 1118 H CHURCH CZIIIIIS

... Catholic+. It was Lord Derby who, in P. 67, deelared that he and his party bad taken a lean in the dark in order te dish the Whigs. These repeated indiacretiona show bow little trustworthy his judgment is. Ile an orator of the Stet elms, but he bus never ...

TO MANAOMIS OF SCHOOLS. AyouNG MAL WHO IS A GOOD Scholar. ma oistamat Toarber or Afthokat-Tmeho • OMAN& School. He

... unusually large, sad the highest and noblest in the land were present to hear the opening speech of the great leader of the Whigs. When Mr. Gladstone bad moved that the Acta relating to the Church in Ireland be read, Col. Stuart Knox moved that the fifth ...

THE DYING KICK OF ASCENDENCY

... worth remarking what the composition of Mr. Gbidstone's majority is. What is his majority composed of There are some good old Whigs—(groans)—Radi. cab—extreme Radicals—(groans)— Socialists(liasse)—men of no religion—(hisses)--Demearats, and revolutionists ...

BUIXA&Y

... 16111114 :. Tie ammo Toryism' is keeping up alotiaotioa bottom iNototarta awl ood wetting owl the asighboani at it 47 tb. The Whigs aro too bigoted, sad Catholicity tr toodiolly to moo the lite Tido ma *fin fin. Tram.] ILACIE—YRRTKRDAT. Plate of Sem —Ursa ...

TILE RECrarr DESTKUCTIVE FLOOpe

... will give you in this Parliament only one Whig. It is a pity Mr. Senior did not ask him who the one Whig was It would be minces to aseertain by this meeptional example what was Lord Romeo oemption el a real Whig. The result of the genical election of lett ...

Published: Thursday 04 February 1869
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7355 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FEMALE EDUCATION

... lad ahema ravelled broad Europe moat be rem* their* Oat the Orbolie Chareb aloes has purred fee the irelleeteal sad moral Whig ma Is of the new vier Vida the liiithops in Pare her been the Somesign Pontiff oem • lii is wag ef Ilentpellierand we de well ...

Published: Thursday 21 January 1869
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2434 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE WRECK OF THE .HIBERNIA

... I courtly °twins amp Arc a, or eves the oaks W i lthe latter las Imp pleat at the heal P oor Law • *Ai Mx tone 7•4 retsina Whig.= In sear peatioa not to Washes with the seßglitsmed mad genial rule ale wit taw. Mat 1 the colour is for it beta aped Me Wad ...

Published: Thursday 17 December 1868
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2303 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

the Commons were demolishing with a will tie rotten I their back, will requie m , i n a mu

... ignominiously before the last general election was actually rosi- !e j ec t e d, acknowledge sadly that as an Pleted, the veteran Whig statesman, who had been I meat the Church is doomed. Mae jibe kehrefee. But they cling to the hope that their endowments ...

DRUMM SATURDAY. MARCH 1& DWI

... literary information will be wood to no journal of equal size in the nation. It will be independent of any party or clique ; but Whig or Tory. Catholic. Protestant. or Dissenter who aids, by Mg.l and constitutional means, in that nwetteration of Ireland, and ...

7011 SALE

... , have a Catholic reprowatative. Their maw is our cause—Church sad fatherland. 'Tan Mama Runless is not the bribed tool of Whig Tory. It is independent el any party e69ee, sad shall a lways, came what will, weal or woe, advocate the right, sad follow ...

MARIIIAOES

... dayligh to all thew ebb mud be would er • pleura life it, a despite the devil sad all wets if kis path had ad base ceeesed bye Whig that ores more perplexity to me thee .haste. galmbee, bed the ebb wee witches pet teptlietord that gram suers. Avaaeg 1.1064211 ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1868
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2376 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TIIII WARD •Ml. 11111o1T111111111

... ptoceedinge taken by the 1..1,1 would be only a waste of the public funds. There wero three representative papers In town—the the Whig. and Tag Essninns--und, consider t ng th e re piper. were acting fairly with the taunt in giving good an.i fair reports, the ...

Published: Tuesday 23 November 1869
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2757 | Page: 4 | Tags: none