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THE TRADE OF LURGAN

... —The Churchnum Family Magazine. CHESO?I3LO3I3AI. HI3TORY OF THE PAPACY. r.x rar.sscv 7011 ALEILANDI.R VI. C . ONTIIITED. (Whig t tken notice of tho horriblo crimes of Popo Alrxandor 'VI. and his son Caviar lkwgia, it is but fair to giro a short account ...

possesses considerable acuteness, a tolerably good knowledge of criminal law, and great powers of persuasion, ..

... a verdict—he can !first butter them up, and then slither them down. He has al , a been a thorough going partisan ot the Whig,. and an Ultramontane of no mean rbilitc.— His plausibility is:great, his affected candour is something marvellous ; and having ...

THE SUPPORTEES OF THE WHIG CANDWATE

... THE SUPPORTEES OF THE WHIG CANDWATE. OUR town has been alive all Friday and Saturday with various reports of a scene that took Efface ou Thursday night in the Chamber of Commeree,arisiog out of the expected vacancy in the representation of our borough ...

THE NEW ZEALAND WAR

... Loans in connexion with life assurances. The capital of the company is £500.000, in £50,000 shares of £lO each. —Act/tiers Whig. SAD ACCIDENT A LADY BUttNT 0 DEATH. Os Monday, Arthur It Kaye, Esq. Cormier held an inquiet, at tho Mall, Armagh. nu the body ...

'LY 18, 1865

... fifty policemen puffed it ont in Widowll'Corntack's cabbage-garden. Yet this desirable consummation was not arrived at till the Whig incapable—Lord Clarendon—who then held his mock-regal state in Dublin Castle, was frightened out of his seven senses. For ...

Protestants for alleged breaches of the Party Processions and Party Emblems Acts, winked at, if they did not ..

... Commission, commencing We, the Lords Justices, bore only ono signature subscribekto it— Citergelßrowne , General. This is the Whig mode of administering the affairs of a nation ! Sir Hugh, after bringing is this heavy bill of indictment, concluded with the ...

NEW FARM SEEDS

... WATCHMAN AND LEMAN! CIAZWITFef SATURI/A,Y.,:MA.BCH 25, .1865; . ylear s• very reapeotablo lii CiEOPAIE EVAN whose hereditary Whig posit ...

THE FULL BENEFIT

... bulwark against Popery, w hi ch is aiming at the overthrow of both Church and Lonstitution. And of this fact even some of our Whig rulers seem to be aware. On the 29th June, 1863, in a debate on this subject in the House of Commons, Sir Gee. Grey, Home Secretary ...

ANOTHER SCENE IN CON HUME

... said he tied, very great pain. Mr. It-a was sorry for it. He was sorrier still that Sir Hugh Cairns had got a member of the Whig party to join him in his proceedings. By this time the trio had reached the corridor, and as the officers released him Mr. ...

flit ant. Bhutan,

... acts of trespass and violence. Instead of checking these first manifestations of turbulence with • firm awl vigorous hand, the Whig Government officials, according to their use and wont elsewhere—lreland and Canada to wit—pursued a feeble policy of oftniliation ...

SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1865

... Some namespre mentioned, but we suppress them till more reliable intelligence reaches us. We hardly think, however, that the Whigs would risk a contest here, as they know very well they would not bare the slightest chance of success, so long as two such ...

ARMAGH

... pro-popi3h member into the representation of the county. RIDICULOUS HOAX., ON Tuesday morning last the readers of the Northern Whig were treated to au ably eon• cocted piece of intelligenc, which, to persui residing at a distance from Lurgan, would appear ...