Refine Search

Newspaper

Protestant Watchman and Lurgan Gazette

Countries

Access Type

222

Type

211
11

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

Protestant Watchman and Lurgan Gazette

HARVEST PROSPECTS

... occasions the principles which are so generally upheld by the represents• tives of Ulster.—Belfast .Netoe-Letter. The Northern Whig thinks Mr Keown will be elected without opposition. ...

ANTICIPATED FENIAN INVAir) OF CANADA. PROMPT ACTION OF THE VENT, AND RESPONSE OF 1 1 PUBLIC. uebec, GREAT ..

... GIGANTIC lINCED OY HORSES IN THII. NosTE C? IRELAND! —The Daily EA press Nye We resd in the account published in the Northers Whig of Saturday of the ' turn-out' of the High-Sheriffof the County Down, at she recent Assizes, the following description of the ...

Rheumatiion. Gout, and Neuralgia

... the Revolution in 1688, the power appertaining to the name has belonged, in reality, to the Prime Minister of the day. Now a Whig, and now a Tory, has played with bishopric., asd even with doctrines, as a skilful practitioner manoeuvres his pieces at chess—so ...

That it appears VA- Tian' and £ I notes are noterialil, poputation, 1- lett. °Nile Ni t ., money in

... 'wren:ly d.unuuule. Altet a: years experience the trot ht. 1: has turned out :Aped as•iiiis• as ever was couvrwle.i eve,: by Whigs. No nay of elirbei.ols integrity. The Preebytrriars it are beginning to see di- error and are withdrawing their sal In this ...

ARMAGH

... pro-popi3h member into the representation of the county. RIDICULOUS HOAX., ON Tuesday morning last the readers of the Northern Whig were treated to au ably eon• cocted piece of intelligenc, which, to persui residing at a distance from Lurgan, would appear ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...