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RAILWAY TRAVELLING/

... respect worthy of the cmfidence of the constitutional party, but he will not sacrifice the interests of the people to either a Whig or Tory faction. ARCHBISHOP BlutesroßD.—For some nights past frequenters of the Upper House have been asking who is the d ...

AND LUGGAN GAZETTE

... precession having taken place, and he intimated that in the event of the verdict being against•the prisonen, he would feel Whig duty to bring the matter before the ceiminal judges: The jury did wverdict guilty, and the defendants .wear eenticeed. to three ...

RELIC OF NELSON

... arbitrary and illegal opposition of Bishop Lloyd to the re-election ot Sir John Pakington. Lloyd and his son were furious Whigs. Singly or in concert they published manifestoes against tsir John, denouncing him as a vicious fellow of a vicious stock, ...

qA7,FrFE, , K rugvor, ~_ PJRI'A DOWN I'ETTY SESSIONS. Dee 28. (Before William Reed, Req., J TbULUIPA A. ..

... in which he eenrezented Armagh, where die greater poition oi the family estates are *situated. Although a Wle;g, he was a Whig ei the old achool, and on Irish questions knew no party but that of his country. His vote and voice were ever given against ...

NEW MANTLES AND SHAWLS

... parties among the purblind statesmen of England, and to Ilse their influence on behalf of that party, whether Conservative or Whig, that would bid highest for their support. The overthrow of the Irish Church, and the recovery of the forfeited estates, which ...

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 ...

DEATH OF THE EX-QUEEN OF

... FENIANISM. a AsaLotlatut writes as follows to the Sissulard : It may by some be thought a bold that the present, or, rather, the Whig government, are the authors of the present distracted state of Ireland ; nominally perhaps they are not, but virtually aud ...

PRIESTS

... other towns which, owing to their increasing trade and importance have become entitled ta a share in the repro , e dation. The Whigs, as usual, promised a sweeping measure of Reform, but once in office, the rest and be thankful policy was religiously adhered ...

'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 ...

• ok T PROTEStAIe WATCUMAN AND, LURGAN GAZEIfF., SATURDAY. AUGUST Id, 1864

... his generation. Re clearly foresees the expulsion frOm office of those whom O'Connell dubbed the base, brutal, and bloody Whigs, and the secession to power of those who think Popery is the natural ally of conservatism ! Therefore it is that he takes ...