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1860 - 1869
10 1860

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Galway Mercury, and Connaught Weekly Advertiser

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Galway Mercury, and Connaught Weekly Advertiser

members who supported Ihe Whig psity on that occnsioo in order that• Lord Pulmerston and Lord J.hu ttussell ..

... has been encouraged Mini eanctiuUvd the Whig Ministry. “At such a time,” the Biahop of Birmingham remarks, “nothing but fixed principles and vigorous, decided action will serve. Are not j those who supported the Whig Ministers morally accountable for the ...

THE SUBSIDY

... real-danger our Subsidy. know they cannot subvert the act of the former Government. Yet the Whigs are treacherous I and should well watched. speaking of the Whigs we allude particularly to the Ministry who have at all limes exhibited everything but friendly ...

Household Furniture, &c

... possession of Cornelius Lundy, Esq, the whole Stock, Crops, Farmiog Implements and Household Furuituie, couiprisiog the folio whig 30 Fat Sheep, Ewes, 1 Rum, 4 Fat Heifers, a few Stores, Milch Cow. 1 very useful llu.»e, 6 years old; 1 powerful Draft Mare ...

I stamped Jive Pence Price tiactfcmped -Pour Pence THE CONFERENCE IRISH MEMBERS. Th« Ami de Haligion, spe- king ..

... yet his friends are astonished at bis atti ude this serious crisis. Hi# example would, we know,dr«w|nft«r it sereral of hi# Whig collesgura. This ia an additional why ahould declare Uimself.” The Ami then quotas London wreaapondont this effect:— Tha Government ...

FATHER DALY’S VICTORY OVER THE

... Anthony O'Flaherty, against the Whig nominee, Councillor Monaghan. The contest wee close one, sod throughout J. F. Blake did good service jo his p ip«*r to the cause of * virtue and Er . .* fought Aarfll against the Whigs aud for fatherland ; and that, ...

THE GALWAY LINE

... all other Euro-1 eouutrio* they now enjoy to ah* aarlieat sour** lufurmatiou from the W«wt. Moral itt the North—The Northern Whig of Friday contains the report of n« leas th-«u f«»«r actions for seduction which were of the previous day before the Aa*i*t*Dt ...

THE SURGEONS OF MILITIA REGI- mknts. (From the Fruman.) Th« medioal profwion, uo.wiib.Undiog it« iuporUno* both ..

... proclaimed. Who will first accept tbo eballege, or what farther proeoeotion will awaited by the trooeberona eoouieaneo tbo English Whigs, or the to ice of Prussia, or weakness of Ibo amallor German Slatae, or slow but steady do termination of Austria, we know ...

llortrs

... after the storm, especially from the east c>ast of England, and Scotland which waa most exposed to ite influence—AforlAera Whig. Friday night heavy gala from the •onamaoee'* blow over this oily, ll ep*edtly ewellad mine . to hurricaue, end raged with ...

LOSS OE THE STEAMER ONDINE, OF DUB-

... possioly. hoar of interrupted communications. Bbould no thaw succeed, may expect late trains at.d detained maiis— Northern Whig Wo regret to learn that Miss Nightingale's health, which has for some time caused much uneasiness her relatives, continues ...

THE GALWAY MERCURY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1860

... barrier after another.’’ It has been justly remarked, that in the Commons House of Parliament, the two great parties called Whigs Conservatives are now nearly equipoised, that siudll Irish phalanx could at any moment ovetthrow any ministry, and that such ...