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thE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1876

... the Queen be not hastened it will not be retarded by the act. All this is sure to happen under the Whig system of managing Irish affairs when a Whig ministry is in office, the administrators of the Queen's government in Ireland seem to have but one programme ...

ruling. about equal to last market; buyers were in - fair attendance, but did not &sem diaposed to operate. ..

... was dismiesed, as the inspector failed to prove that the persons he saw were lodgers. A LLEGEDRIOTINOAT LURGAN.—The Northern Whig says:—There has been more rioting in Large°, and it has arisen entirely, it would appear, from the sti ff -necked and foolish ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... popularly elected members of a secular legislative assembly split up into various and adverse sections of Tories, Conservatives, Whigs, Liberals, Radicals, and Adullatnites. What is the struggle about? Tho occasion of all this dissension and debate is the claim ...

CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, PRIDAY, F'EBRU'ARY 11, leo

... Argus, the Dublin Irishman, the Ulster Examncr, and the shining Star. (Laughter.) A Voice—Do you read the Whig? Rev. Mr. Henderson said lie read the Whig constantly. (Laughter.) He studied these newspapers. Strange to say, last night he happeueil to turn up ...

CHEAP NOV FOR. SALE, AT F EGAN'S Bookselling Establishment, 19, MAIN STREET, CAVAN. ONE SHILLING EACH. BY ..

... L A X-S E E D . D IRECTLY Imported by the Saber 200 1 - IC O C3-SX-IMA.DS Ez the CORZYRA. hum .Cotterdans, as per Bill of Whig; 200 BARRELS * aACOB'S EXTRA PICKED, Ex the JANNETTE EVANS, from Rip, as per Bill of Lading ; BARRELS SCIIRODER'S EXTRA ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWK

... conundrums of Irish politics, how any independent Littman can support the Whigs. The history of the Whigs, so well called by Daniel O'Connell the base, bloody, and brutal Whigs, affords not one bright spot on their dark rule in Ireland. The starvation ...

THE INFALLIBILITY DOGMA

... Jacobite principle that defended the Stuarts in olden times, opposed William of Orange, because he came forward supported Ly the Whigs. The Conservatism of England is large tinctured with Ritualism. Some of the English Conservatives would not for a moment be ...

MR. D'ARCY IRVINE

... since his incarceration in Enniskillen Jail, he has been removed where it is suppo4ed he will be placed in au asylum—Northern Whig. EXTRAORDINARY WAGER.—On Thursday last, at Paris, about three o'clock, a working man named Arthur S— offered to het, as a proof ...

THE LORD LIEUTENANT IN BUNDOHAN

... to a largo congregation—the novelty the occurrence attracting [wady all the Protesmot families of the neighbourhumk—Surtheca Whig. iVEATHCR 11 ISDOM. —Mr. Robert Scutt-Tit the Royal Institution, in his last lecture on Meteorology, said that when the clouds ...

THE GRAND PROCEsSTON

... ann Prmies, lv Car., mid splendid Monumental Carriagep, will {'.trade the Towu at One o'elnek—the GritmleAt sight ever seen, Whig tuioe ita former magnitude. TWO GRAND EX II BITIoNS The First.nt Hall-past Two; the Last at II ,1.-past Seven; Doors open ...

Tlls LANDING OF THE PRINCE OF OBANO AT TOIlltA Y. There are in the past history of our effilletry which

... Dublin; but 1 have been forty-six years in Belfast. Mr. Johnston—You are discharged. Prisoner—All, God Ideas you.—Xorth. to Whig, A lit NAWAY NI the Clerkena 111 Ci n irt, bin :on, ol; Thlrs.l:ty, a pndessor of named charged his u lie, who wan forMerly ...