Refine Search

Cricket

... Sir Frank Crossley, once a Radical, but now settling down into quiet Whiggism; a Sir John Ramsden, once a Whig, but now impatient of the W~hig yoke under the guidance of his kinsman, Mr. Horsman, are supporters of the present Government. When the session ...

SPORTING

... glazing vindows, repairing ifshutters and door, and for table broken-by Whig le rioters at Rigg Street meeting; and it cost him n £7 9s 4d for special peace officers to keep Whig n rowdies in order at the Athenaium meeting,'. and L2s Gd for Police engaged ...

SPORTING

... of the Belfast Printers' Friendly Society acknowledges the receipt of £2 from F, D. Finlay, Esq., proprietor of the Northern Whig, as a donation to the Auxilisry Fund for the relief ot old and infirm printers, and the widows and orphans of printers. Tile ...

Cricket

... r'rihe in North Steffordehire has at length come to an end-te rmen having decided to yield. C.M:ANGE or MOTTO.-ThCe R'clmond Whig, whose motto is Sic senlp r Ty'arnlzit, h9s ?? it at the reqnest of the Provost Marshal G7,eneral. Captain Nemberry, wbho ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ?? out of ten, ' please call attention to it in a paragraph means simply give us two advertiae- mants nt the cost of ?? Whig. The amsunt of daty paid at the Belfast Custom. House, for the week ending February 27, was 4,338tl 12e. 8d., against 6,6031 ...

Published: Wednesday 02 March 1864
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1117 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LATEST BETTING

... issued to thoe ?? journals in Beilfast during the twelve mouiths ending 30th J1iflt, 1860:- NEWS.LETTER, _ ?? 125,000 Northern Whig, _ . 5000 Mercury, 62,000 Banner of Ulster, lm,000 It will thus be seen that tile stamped circulation of i thle Nivs-LrTlUTI ...

SPORTING NEWS

... ADULLAMITE. Seldom right, though always writing, He was essentially a man of Letters: The type (though a very small one) of a Whig statesman. He was never known to blush at any blunder, Or acknowledge any error; Of middling talents and meddling disposition ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... thairroonoc Z ?? omAtretia-erick, and ather Tceada;Iy, 1th kgApril, to yorep pdmrabloe in dolraw upc e.r. a Inekotate of both Whigs and, Tories, when in power, to eary drneato legklatlole totemedthe evils of t DL olarrel Commilttee, Limerick, Ruud ?? ofte'r8ltre ...

SPORTING INTELLIGNCE

... Kilkenny. We ar glad, indeed, that, In bis address and in his speeohes, Sir John Gray has avowed a thorough independence of the Whig and Tory factions, and tbat'he professes him- self the outspoken advocate of tenant right, free educe- tiou, and complete religious ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 9-t. asyeay returns of tberesults inthe scesteb- .m ls. Theb substnce of the reports is .tbat it will. not be above an ?? Wh'ig ...