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THE WAR IN INDIA

... command of the The conduct of all the Constabulary force during these trying times has been all that could be de- sired—Northern Whig. Srortine—The Partridge season commenced on Monday, and a good deal of game has been brought down, Partridge is more plenty ...

DISGRACEFUL SCENE AT THE BELFAST POLICE COURT

... was becoming. grew out of the marked character of the welcome. ment that there was some disturbance ; bat the i — North. ern Whig. ...

Published: Monday 28 September 1857
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1266 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... lost to [ndia; but wiea Delhi is taken, and Bengal is pacified, it is very likely they will all be harried off. — Northern Whig. Caceon. —The Rev Edwar! Malhall, for- merl Vice Pres'dent of Carlow Col ege, die tin Montreal on the ult. There were few, ...

THE LOCAU GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. The incubus of India is the Board of Control. It has rectors to a state

... degradation, and rati+ 1854 put a finishin At the fied the ascendaney of the of Control. head of that boart is a subiltern of the Whigs, a man whom no Premier would have venture! to mike Hone Seeretary, but who has bheen-permitied in India to ru riot in innovation ...

THr SRTrNTH DAT

... reported him to the Police Committee, and knew about that expression till L saw it the other day in your paper, the Northern Whig. vir Rae -Is true that he was lying drun on his back in the sacred recincts of the police office, ink-~'to Hell with the Mr ...

GLASGOW CORN MARKET—Wdokesu.vt,

... rigmarole which is spoken before the worthy Commissioners, the report of which averages about seventeen columns of the Northern Whig at each issue of that journal, would have had its effect and nauseated all parties with the fooleries they have been so duously ...

THE INDIA MAILS AND PASSENGERS

... occasioned by the removal to the line of Messrs. Harding, Westropp, and Murphy. AMERICAN OPINIONS ON INDIA. (PROM THE RICHMOND WHIG). The uestion has been asked, will England be able to put d own this insurrection ? We ask, in turn, why | not ? She is the ...

BELFAST' RIOTS—COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... objected to the question. Mr. Rea might | ask what candidate he voted for. Mr. Rea—No harm to.bea To ry ; better than to bea Whig, sometimes. Mr. Lynch—Did you vote for Mr. Cairns ? Witness—I did, and for Mr. Davison, To Mr. Réa—I heard that the Town Clerk ...

Published: Wednesday 23 September 1857
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 8745 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

rRFNC 1 SISTERS OF CHARITY IN INDIA

... and’ it {s currently rumoured that she will be in the trabsport service as well as the overnment has made inguiries.—Northern Whig. Euzine, expected here to-morrow with the malls from the The Count of Limeric' Militia have the route Peninsular porte. for ...

LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND

... to the Government. The Irish Roman Catholic placc-huntcrs will turn this capital to good RCCount. Not cvett the most Liberal Whig, if a Protestant, though a merely nominal one, will have the least chance of government appointment this country till the Indian ...

Published: Thursday 24 September 1857
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1559 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE nOßft DATT.T REPORTER WI'MFSOU, SEPTEMBER 23. 1857

... saw it the other day in your paper, the reinforcement she carries. It is not at ail improbable | names | don't know. Northern Whig. now that an attack will te made by the insurgents upon lr Rae -Is not that true that he was lying drunk on this place—indeed ...