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SOWING THE WIND

... persecution of the Rev. Father Lavelle an attempt to force upon one country the anti-national and anti-Christian volley of Whig ecelkeisat ice, a volley whic., we fee) bound to euudeme and repudiate on behalf of the Irish people, e hilo we declare that ...

LISBURN ELECTION

... amongt the Conservatives who supported the late member; and it is now confidently asserted that he will be able to difeat any Whig candidate that may be silly enough to provoke a contest. THE DUKE or ARGYLE. AND HIS HENCHMAN.— A t the sale of the late Marquis ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LUROAN G42ETTE, SATURDAI,, JULY . 1, WA

... against, because according to the way which their enemies call heresy, they worship tho God of their fathers ! But even the Whig cannot help acknowledging that the Homan] Catholics were the aggressors,aahaving, unprovokcd,recouree to fire arms in a party ...

THE 0/4W-A-Y-Strpflitt

... positively 'tete t there is distieds ; in this' bonntry; 'nay, will action) , advocate the elainis of )t• gry thalwny The Whigs are turn over a now lest; and to poovb their terual anxiety for Ireland and the Irish. If any one desires to knots the most ...

JIM HEE,

... office by a dishonest and factious union of the most discordant elements, and a new lease of office was conferred upon the Whig incapable& The prison doors were opened, the incarcerated rebels were again let loose upon society, to continue the old game ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN AND LURGAN GAZETTE. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1866

... conseqoant ea the death of the Hon. J. C. Dundalk Mr. Miltemk states that he is in favour of progress and proud of advocating the Whig policy, which has steered clear of tke excess of pony.' He is in brow of the extension of the ftauehise, but without swamping ...

RE,111% S 07 'MR WORK

... tower on the morning: instead 01 the evening of the Ist Juiy, no flags could have been hoisted: Such a course would not suit Whig-Radical ideas. As soon, how-1 ever, as an opening was made for such gentkmen as Searight to tender informations, the magistrates ...

LURGAN UNION

... when they could pur chase much cheaper than at present ; the advertisement to be inserted in the BELFAST NEWS LETTER, NORTHERN WHIG and NEWRY TELEGRAPH. Messrs, Montgomery and Sinnamon thought that 010 WATCHMAN and PORTADOWN NEWS had a right to get the a ...

THE LATE E %la. OF CARLISLE

... and up to 121', ender tl.e Melbourne mieistry, was Chief S etetary for Ireland, where he was universally el tv. d. When the Whigs came ague into power in I'l6, he was appuinte 1 Commissioner of Woods an 1 Forests, and suceee led Lord Campbell am Chanclltr ...

CORRFAIYONDILICCIC

... e with them, and to state that he had been ordered by the Board to have the advertisement& inserted in the Haws-Lartza and WHIG only. SrPFLY OF COALS. The Clerk stated that there were only about four weeks' supply of coal in store, and advertisements ...

SATURDAY. APRIL 20, 1867

... well knew that what Cromwi promised he would most assuredly perfors In like manner, when Spain disc3vera that the imbecile Whigs had been drive from power, and the reins of the Wail Government were in firmer hands, the Cott of Madrid spoedily changed its ...

NOTES ON TAE WEEK

... them again . Men who have toi'ed from their boyhood, and kept themselcea nbove want, have through the niggatAlineselif the Whigs towards. Ireland been forded - tb forego the iudependent spirit which presents such a prominent tr fit in the character—of ...