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LIT EKA U Y K NGARIAN WAR

... right or left, that for a long time the cuiras- siers, on their claumsier horses, could nut come at Lim,though The Northern Whig says—A foreigner, named Francis Constantine, who had been a sailor on board the vessel re- they had many a tremendous blow ...

DEPARTI'RE OP THE ARCTIC EXPI DITION

... through. I send this short note svoner than none; my next shall be longer. and I The Herald is just going to be off, The Northern Whig says Saturday evening, about half past six o'clock, as three gentlemen were passing a jece of enclosed attached to the railway ...

MR. COBDEN AT SHEFFIELD

... course which the Whig Ca' inet has taken on this subject. Now, will give them for this—they have token the right course in the way in which they intend to | weet the Protectionists at the opening of Parliament. Tam | glad that the Whig Cabinet determined ...

ite June ; white turnips are not worth cultivating, about 2Ib of turnip serd is sufficient for a statute acre

... dis jag the lawless gang who frequent those haunts, never do for an attorney ; you have no Aen-ergy.” “ Skuse The Northern Whig says :—A boy, about thirteen years me, father,” replied Joho, ‘* what I want is :ome of your old, by name George Geary, bas ...

LOYAL NATIONAL REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... remaining to Ireland or the growth of tobacco permitted i lreland—rat her than see those questions cu up by men on both sides, the Whig ministry would prefer to have the meeting contined to a jubilution over the achievement of Pree Trade without any practical ...

THE CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 81, 1850

... treated Ireland fairly with regard to her manufactures. Irishmen should, therefore, unite together, and oppose any Government Whig or Tory which did not do justice to their country (Hear.) He had no objection to state that it had ever been his wish and plea- ...

THE LATE LORD JEFFREY*

... Scotland, on which occasion, we believe, he resigned his editorship of the Edi: h Review. In 1830, on the accession of the Whigs to » and of Lord Brougham to the Chancellorship, Mr. Jeffrey became Lord Pariiament. Advocate of Scotland, and took his place ...

FINE FLOWING RINGLETS

... they were then committed to our County Speaking of a letter from Dr. Drew, a violent of the Queen's Colleges, the Northern Whig says :—We publish another ietter from this extraurdinary gentleman ; and we must say, that if his congregation do not remonstrate ...

COMPENDIUM

... medical aid that valuable institution can at- ford, and hopes are entertained that the accident will not rove fatal. The Northern Whig says on Thursday last, at the instance of the Officers of Health, fourteen persons were summoned to the Petty Sessions for ...

THE PUNJAI B WAR .MEDAL

... such occasions, the spectators were numerous ; but, we are hay to say, that no accident happened to either man or Northern Whig. ArrointMeNTs To THE 4 the moment of going to press we have authority for stating that the vacant crlonelcies of the 68th and ...

COMPENDIUM

... which will extend from 1 to 45, will be worn on the front of the cap. The Northern Whig says—“ It is stated, in the Dublin Evening Packet, on the authority of the Whig, that * wards of £1,000 worth of damage was done to the Queen's College,” Helfast. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE IRISH COURTS

... Castle, who must write the senti- ments and issue the orders of his master in each successive administration, be that master Whig, Tory, or Radical, dur- ing the last 15 or 20 years.’ Mr. Mathews has been chiefly known to the Presbyterian community as being ...