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nit PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1837

... morning, in the townof the friends of religion throughout the land of Tullnacross, a few miles from this three kingdoms, and the Whig administra- I town. From what we could learn, we tion that dared to propose such a measure understand some persons were drinking ...

MAN-LIRE

... or moderate terms at 42. 'HIGH-- laliET LURCiZi. As we intimated in our last, that unfortunat e and ill-fated abortion of Whig legislation, the Ecclesiastical Titles Act, after re• maining in a conditian of suspended anima. tion for many years. is ...

SATITRDAY, MARCH 9, 1867

... danger seemed over. After a veer or two, nearly whsle of ihein were lilicra*.ed through a mistaken lenieney:;in the part of the Whig Government, and many of them were all( wed to return, and resume their agi.ation. Sion a set of c.,tispiratont, calling them=elves ...

SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1867

... introduce the Whig millenium of universal harmony, prosperity, and peace, is to rob the Established Church, and apply the proceeds to secular purposes. This is the old Ap. propriation Clause with a vengeance ! That get project of the Whigs drove their ...

Ws havialways looked upon Commissions cf Inquiry as the most transparent shams aLd barefaced humbugs ever ..

... and slanderous accusations which could have been proved false had the opportunity been offered. Such was the means taken by a Whig official to screen the guilty and throw blame on the innocent. Now, when we have a Conservative Govel nment, we find Chancellor ...

A PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION IN BELFAST

... A PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION BELFAST Tns Northern Whig of Wednesday gives the following account of a demonstration in Belfast : Yesterday evening a number of the witnesses both for and against the Borough Bill left for London, via Fleetwood, and their ...

SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1867

... Protestantism as their predecessors. The Conservatives are as unable to do without the votes of the ltomish contingent as the Whigs; perhaps even more so. Lord Derby, indeed, promised to see that its administration shall be, in future, carefully attended ...

SATURDAY. JULY 6, 1867

... itself, working indefatigably s persistently in the kterests of.lt m backstairs influence °raffles thi,t of• Ministry, whether Whig o- To y. The Sir Robert Peel refus A to bold office u. he was allowed to appoint the Lidii s of Bedchamber He k-iew the intrigu ...

MANTLE CLO THS

... the most impudent and insul•ing to the nation, for by it they cciapromisid even the honor and ot the British Crown. When the Whig Minis, try were in the agonies of impending discoju=t five days before their receiving the coup de grace by Lord Dunkellin's ...

SATURDAY. JUNE 22, 1867

... as regards do. monstrations of hatred to the British name, and treason to the British crown, It is on record that the late Whig Government were quite aware of the full meaning and intent of the monster procession at the laying of the foundation stone ...

SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1867

... t so in. valuable to one who is entrusted with the management of the international concerns of a mighty Jempire. While the Whig Government spent above twelve months in fruitless attempts to obtain redress from the Spanish Government for the insulting ...

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT

... notwithstanding their supe• rior qualifications, are passed over with ne- glect and contumely. Be the Government in office Whig or Tory, Liberal or Conseil. vative, it is all the same. The present occupants of the judicial bench afford a striking example ...