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Protestant Watchman and Lurgan Gazette

BUTT, MILNE & PORTADOWN, COUNTY

... arisen, and always will arise from a system of privateering, we object to the use of harsh and unwarrantable epithets when speaking of privateers. We deplore the evils of war, but we would not be justified on that account to stigmatize all soldiers as murderers ...

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... the speakers happening to have weak voices, the t noon Regnant is recorded to have called out more than once, in Latin, Speak up! Her Majesty was so pleased with the entertainaseate at Cambridge, that she declared, there had been greater provision ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... ordered that the NEW YORK NATIONAL shall no longer be transmitted through the mails. The NEW Voss Trues of the 12th inst. speaks of the news of the day as follows :—There appears to have been no military movements of importance aerate the Potomac yesterday ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LIMAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1861. NEW ZEALAND E

... upwards of two hours: He spoke well ; bet it was generally thought that it was-not one of his happiest displays. While he was speaking the House presented an animated scene. Two rooms occupying the space behind the Speaker's chair were crowded with ladies ...

SWINDLING AD'

... the Poet 0111oe Keeper that.they had been misdirected for him. Two gentlemen called en the magiatrate, one of whom amid not speak English. The one could, and said his friend had been induced to come from Francs through the representations of Kalt, whom ...

TO A-SLEEPING CHILD

... thy parents be, Who daily live in eight of the, ! Whose hearts no higher pleasure seek Than see thee smile, and bear thee speak— What joy must in their souls have Mired Why thy first broken words were heard ! Words that, inspired by. Heaven, eapress'd ...

EXTRAUFS FROM PUNCIL

... am apt to think, the man That could surround the sum of things and spy The heart of God, and secrety of his empire, Would speak but love. With him the bright result Would change the hue of intermediate scenes, And make ono thing of all theology. Near ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1861

... handiwork it is ; and now I find myself receiving it for the nationalists of Ireland from the Fenian Brotherhood ! Then I could speak with confidence as to the manner in which you would act under it ; now I accept it with confidence in this Celtic heart of ...

SERMONS'

... handiwork it is ; and now I find myself receiving it for the nationalists of Ireland from the Fenian Brotherhood! Then I could speak with confidence as to the manr.er in which you would act nndet it ; flow I accept it with confidence in. this Celtic heart ...

for moment true that there is and• eo uovira ey s,ainit rolig,km. If companies!' oC Ml° rise have hem dkperscd,

... the removal by death of the late lamented 1)r. Heather, from the words, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. In speaking of the union between the believing soul and the-Saviour, ho took occasion to observe that Mr. Heather w ts brought to the ...

TEE DERRYIIACA 311 WO :S. THIRD PAY, ell threw with his r'ght hotel or his loit ; the wan tl.at

... Castles until pang him on the road, when he came up and asked to get into the cart. Cross-examined by Mr. Hamill—Was not speaking to Castles that day; stopped there until the music would get past ; saw Castles with a girl on each side of him, but will ...

ARMAGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... ; no one is permitted to enter the room ; nothing is known of what takes place ; the Grand Jury are even prohibited from speaking of what takes place before that tribunal ; their proceedings are secret ; we don't know even the names of the witnesses, ...