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... correspondent that it was not Orangemen (he says Protestants”) who broke the windows in tbc house of the proprietor of the Whig in Donegall Square. It is not impossible that Roman Catholics might have broken Mr. Finlay’s windows, but it is not probable ...

MORE DISTURBANCES IN BELFAST

... prepared for a battle. The houses of the proprietor of the Northern Whig and that lately occupied by the French Consul were attacked by the mob, and several windows broken. —Northern Whig. Lisburn Election, —Petitions have been lodged against the return ...

THE IRISH CHURCH,

... THE IRISH CHURCH, ■Whit a wonderful change has come over the npirit of Whig dreams since Earl, then Lord John, Russell and his friends last discussed the condition and prospects of the Irish Established Church. Nothing less than an appropriation clause ...

out the clay, which closed with both parties holding their own positions. On the 3rd the battle w;is renewed, and

... Castlewellan, the defendant in Newry. and the damages are laid at £3,000. An able bar has been engaged on both side. —Northern Whig. The Belfast Libel Cases. —We understand that the case of John Lytle v. John lieu, for libel, is fixed to commence Saturday ...

NEWRY: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1863. Is the Emperor of the French at length re* solved taking some decisive step

... has shown itself superior to the mean and time-serving persons whose conduct is of such nature to make angels weep. THE LAST WHIG PROSELYTE. The state «f the Dublin press for some time past has attracted much attention. There are certain journals published ...

Published: Monday 06 July 1863
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1541 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ADJOURNED DEBATE

... agitation in Ireland; for he did not believe that the feeling of Parliament or the public would now allow any Government, be it Whig or Conservative, go as far as they did in 1832. He must remind the House that, since Mr. Ward, the question had always been ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1863
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 810 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE ISEWRY & DUNDALK EXAMINER

... country churches were displayed on this occasion, and the church bell was rung through out the “ marching past.” —lV >rt/iem Whig. HOUSE COMMONS— Friday ...

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... proportion of five to one, believe that they are keeping up a misleading or deadly heiesy. He had reminded the House that every Whig leader of eminence had in turn condemned the Establishment; that the present Lord Carlisle had described it as a Church without ...

Mr. Rk4—My lord, I represent one-fifth of the town, the same fifth that Mr. Lytle misrepresents—Smith field ..

... of the Tory party ? His Lordship— You need not answer that Mr. Rea—lt does not matter, my lord. is about to be changed into Whig. Mr. M solicitor for the Carlton Clnb in Belfast? No answer. The examination was continued for some time, and then stopped ...

Published: Wednesday 29 July 1863
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4000 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT

... subject of Ireland, and especially the Irish Church, that I will not weary the house by reading all the opinions of Whig Secretaries and Whig Lords Lieutenant, but there are three right hon. gentlemen immediately connected with Ireland whose opinions I feel ...

; of some others, and that he expected be able to the same with me, and talked something about although

... 1836, I think. And you always voted for the Tory candidate ? Generally, I believe. Do yon mean to say yon ever voted for the Whigs No; lam sure I did not. That is one thing I give you credit for—consistency. I presume you voted at the *4l election. I not ...

Published: Friday 31 July 1863
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1667 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

the conservative party [from THE STANDARD.] one admirable feature in Mr. Disraeli’s gpeechea —they eontain a ..

... his badge as Conservative. The time cannot now far distant when the efficacy ©f this popular zeal will put to the proof. The Whigs have courted coalition ; in the depths of their selfism and love of place they have sought the Hades of Radicalism, and they ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1863
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1650 | Page: 1 | Tags: none