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... the linen monufacm 7 although we agree in this apiuion. he might have fairly asked the q ue>:. thanks is due for that to the Whig tra flea Y Have they ever done any Ulster? Not they indeed. ]lad we might show how in many insor have actually thrown obstructions ...

GAS-LIGHT IN LURGIN

... week or fortnight a considerable number of cases beyond the average have been admitted to the workhouse hospital.—Northsra Whig. ,orrtspottbnut NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Ora Waringstown correspondent's letter shall appear in our next. It was too 'at ...

THE PAPACY

... with unblushing profligacy, in the Willett House of Commons, that wwild vow black was white, and whit. black. W keep the Whigs ju ...

our dear native land was never in nr atcr danger of a terrible convulsion. \V are treading over the smouldering

... of surroundin; nations, and the harbour of hope and safety for the enslaved and persecuted of eccrq . colour and clime. Let Whig and Tory, Liberal and Conservative siuk into oblivion. Those obsolete cries are now meaningless. They are tubs thrown out by ...

Foreign Minister of the Provisional Gov, punt of the Republic,. and, as it was rally understood, solicited the ..

... the Peninsular war ; but i on to sey that before Lord Melbourr the Hesse Office, when the first I Bill was defeated, and the Whigs re , Mr. Parkes, a great Radical of those pad got some envetrypes from the Osce stamped'` on the Government se ' , rid that ...

LURGAN AND LISBURN,

... borough incorporated with Lnrgan and Portia:awn in what will turn out to be the vain expectation—that the influence of a young Whig lord in one of these places would turn the scale in favour of a Liberal. The Conservative party are quite ready to join issue ...

PROMAIit IVATCUMAN AND MOAN GAZITIE SATUIIDAY DECEMBER 17, 1664

... thorough a right to protection against insult and annoyance as the Protestants of Cork, but no greater. The misfortune is that the Whig Irish Government has persistently shut its e) es to the violation of the law by the Catholics, whilst it has exercised an ...

TARN' FOR SALE BY AUCTION

... see through the veil, ant will oast to the winds the language of such men as the rejected of Manchester. It may please tho whigs of Birminghansf but it cannot satisfy the enlightened minds of the members of the H luso of Commons. To be Sold by Auction ...

THE VOTE OF CENSURE

... 't Russia,' she would have to face Justin trussia, and the whole German Confedera, alone. (heat Britain then, it appears, un Whig guidance had committed herself engagements which she has found it ex dient to abandon. She cannot L Protestant ally, hecanse ...

LtrgaiN MOOED SCHOOL

... the marriage of one Edits I chief dignitaries with a divorcee?' The bridegroom is &dignitary belonging to one of the lawns Whig families which generally divide among themselves the patronage of all departmeettuf Church and State. He has been loag looking ...

head. And what have been the sal fruits 1

... of which we never hear a word in either louses of Parliammt, Christian bishops , Christian peers, and Christian commoners— Whigs and Tories, Conservatives and Libe rals—all seem to have entered into an unholy compact to keep silence when the laws of God ...

SOWING THE WIND

... persecution of the Rev. Father Lavelle an attempt to force upon one country the anti-national and anti-Christian volley of Whig ecelkeisat ice, a volley whic., we fee) bound to euudeme and repudiate on behalf of the Irish people, e hilo we declare that ...