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I) u I) A K SATURDAY, MARCH 7. 1868. CONSERVATIVE VIGOUR—A LESSON FOR THE WHIGS. Comparisons arc odious, it is

... I) u I) A K SATURDAY, MARCH 7. 1868. CONSERVATIVE VIGOUR—A LESSON FOR THE WHIGS. Comparisons arc odious, it is true, when men women are the subjects of them ; but, nevertheless, they are often very useful. By comparing themselves impartially with others ...

CLEKICAL INCIVILITY

... CLEKICAL INCIVILITY. A correspondent of the Whig who has personally vouched for the accuracy of his assertions, makes the following statement:— . . On Saturday morning last, person died in Belfast. who had expressed a wish that he shonld be buried with ...

THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH

... ingenuity must find difficult to make much of a gathering of something more than 2,000 people in the Crystal Palace.—“ Northern Whig.” ...

THE NEWRY & DUNDALK EXAMINER

... classes. The chair was occupied by Lord Templetown, and the speeches were of the usual Tiolent and inflammatory character. The Whig informs us that on the previous evening there was a monster meeting of the Orangemen of the working classes in the Ulster Hall ...

representation of down,

... and his want of unpopularity with the moderate party in the county do not lend to endear him to the noble marquis —-VorMcm Whig- The Medical Times and Gazette directs attention to the coniilion Irish dispensary medical officers, and expresses just surprise ...

RELIGIOUS EQUUALUTIN CLARE

... and, if it were necessary, the cate would be referred to the Court of Queen’s Bench, and the most eminent counsel employed.— Whig. The to bo oelebrated on the 3S'.h lust, at Rome. THE FENIAN CONSPIRACr. ...

NEWRY AND PUW EXAMINER the value of the bay them as a shelter for their own fleet, that is, of

... publisher of the Northern Whig.” Belfast, was opened on Monday morning, before the full Court Common Picas. Mr. Macdonogh. in opening the case, said the application for the attachment was for comments published in the “Northern Whig” on the pending election ...

TO TUB EDITOR OF TUE CORK EXAMINER

... tenant cause. If we all could agree to let this question be viewed end upheld in its duo abstract position, irrespective of Whig Tory, should soon witness the trumph of justice, honesty, humamt), | lees Northland South will deal fairly with the . subject ...

TIIK keaLFTIES OF IRISH LIFE.”

... TIIK OF IRISH LIFE.” t|l> , EDrr0 THE WHIG. ,f err ing to the advertisemeat of my book , '1 ReaUties of Insh T,ife. wh.ch has ap- | 1 „r advertising columns, perhaps the , fr Lord Dnfferin may prove of some ■ lk readers. You will perceive it was •* t'nuarv ...

THE NEWRY & DUNDALK EXAMINER

... Rev R Black, minister of the Dundalk Presbyterian Church, writes as follows to the editor of the Not them Whig : ** Sib,— l see by yesterday’s Whig that the Rev John Dodd insinuates a denial statement (viz. that he caused the postponement of the discussion ...

THE DEBATE OX IRELAND

... of Mr Maguire still remains unanswered. It to all intents and purposes an indictment against successive governments. whether Whig or Conservative—for. in the criminal remissness of each in relation to the affairs of Ireland, it is difficult to draw distinction ...

THE CHANNEL FLEET

... tare of the vessels was witnessed by of people; and the acene ea, ' , . . ,-prv imposing one. alto? f rlv correspondent the Whig supplies ingTn reference to the ball g.ven to t ,, folio Channel Fleet M ®ja„eJuuipheavv lost he. balance, in. Gormari)Tcfrost ...