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Protestant Watchman and Lurgan Gazette

MAN-LIRE

... or moderate terms at 42. 'HIGH-- laliET LURCiZi. As we intimated in our last, that unfortunat e and ill-fated abortion of Whig legislation, the Ecclesiastical Titles Act, after re• maining in a conditian of suspended anima. tion for many years. is ...

AND LIIRGIN GAZETTE

... acquainted with tho constitution and actics of the Liberal leaders. It was distinctly stated to be a trial of strength and as the Whigs boasted of having a clear working majority of 70 at the time of Lord Russell's emission to power, the late division shows that ...

SATITRDAY, MARCH 9, 1867

... danger seemed over. After a veer or two, nearly whsle of ihein were lilicra*.ed through a mistaken lenieney:;in the part of the Whig Government, and many of them were all( wed to return, and resume their agi.ation. Sion a set of c.,tispiratont, calling them=elves ...

SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1867

... introduce the Whig millenium of universal harmony, prosperity, and peace, is to rob the Established Church, and apply the proceeds to secular purposes. This is the old Ap. propriation Clause with a vengeance ! That get project of the Whigs drove their ...

LUIIGAN 3IECHANICS' INSTITUTE

... o'elo. k, tb. ENOLISII, BUSY, and SCO Mil NEWSPAPERS. for S.: Mouths ending 30th dosotenamr, 183. News-Letter (Belfast) Latium Whig do Daily Esau. hier do Portadown News Linable Time. London Telegraph Dublin Irish Times Dublin Frarsoda's Journal Glaiwew Ileratii ...

dir na ed and inicriired majority, lie oXelstinted, a hi, more force than rcliiiemetit, that it was useless fur ..

... probably Luprecedented feat, jut a native burn, and Gene:: an ap t mices!iip to the printing bitainc,s in the uffies of the Whig. Some years ago he migrated to Au;• trails, where he founded several newspapers, which I.e disposed of to advunta e tie nftei ...

:- , tuart. And r.o.r, at a time eiplo of Civil Liberty, tinnier; n within the walls of Derr,

... wr;tot in the /:aiebkr, as quoted the history of as Papas,/, or with :•,'lristian and silly wanderings of the j._; the _Yucrietx Whig, and decide whether Protestants are to be 1. Ind reviled, and imprieoned,for oom- a: the' rious de3ds oronr immortal ora at ...

DEATH OF MS GRACE TR, ARM&

... Thursday,. at his country residence, Roebuck, Dublir,. in his seventy-fifth year. The late prelatewas an Englishman. of the Whig School, and on his appointment to the See of Dublin ow the demise of Archbishop Magee in 1831,. was very coolly received. Few ...

Ws havialways looked upon Commissions cf Inquiry as the most transparent shams aLd barefaced humbugs ever ..

... and slanderous accusations which could have been proved false had the opportunity been offered. Such was the means taken by a Whig official to screen the guilty and throw blame on the innocent. Now, when we have a Conservative Govel nment, we find Chancellor ...

ENDOWMENT OF A ROMAN CATHOLIC lINIVERSIrr. Oa Monday, a preliminary meeting of the friends of united education ..

... to draw up resolutions and mike other arrangements, and the general coin mittee adjourned till Wednesday next —.2Vortlistiat Whig. DEATH OF THE FATHER OF TEETOTALISM. Ott Friday, the remains of Mr James Teare, who died at the Trevelyan Hotel on Monday, ...

rf Rcndsburg. then the giving up of what every ono knew was • hopeless struggle between the gallant little kingdom

... greatest crime since the partition of Poland. But France could not depend on her, at least under the present forcible-feeble Whig regime. Had one or two of oar maga nificient men of war Lad been sent to the Baltic at the beginning of the fray it would have ...

FRENCH SILKS. THE FASHIONABLE COLORINGS

... confession, They expected an impartial and searching investigation—they have got the promise of ono to be held by a Mr Dowse, a Whig, and a Mr Barry, Papist ; and we are much mistaken if the two worthy Commissioners will allow notice bo taken of anything that ...