Jrish News
... masonry is of great strength, and, when the guns are in position, the whole lough will be effectually commanded.— Northern Whig. ...
... masonry is of great strength, and, when the guns are in position, the whole lough will be effectually commanded.— Northern Whig. ...
... atteetion be gives. The celebrity of the loatitatke as an stand. Worredly WO, enders,. of for wry departwat in life, =say ho Pupils Whig oink with Gwen( tb•hirber The INSTITUTION flow, DWG, R RAY'S ACADEMY RTRELT , DRUMMOND IV.I. The CLASAMM for Aarriworric, Demme ...
... tinues dry , _will be more _abundant than anticipated two _weeks ago _' . ' _. , ; THE HABVEST IN _ULSTER _. —The Northern _Whig _lias a Ion review of fne state and , _prospects of the harvest in Ulster , _derived from authentic and reliable sources ...
... business can effected ; but it does not appear that the change ari-es from any increase of the u-e if malt liquors. —Northern Whig ...
... rtlank. On the whole (says the Belfast Whig), we believe agricultural prospecte are satisfactory, and th a t, w i t h tine weather, everything will be made safe. There is a scarcity, no doubt, of labour and there, militates against speedy cutting; but ...
... was that borne in the pages of the Economist, a journal established by him with the aid of certain influential persons of the Whig party. Through the same influence he was enabled to enter Parliament in 1847. His first speeches were listened to with more ...
... to his own audio his illustrious father’s position. Who can point to paternal claims such as his? And, to the shame of the Whig party, we may add, that whilst others totally devoid of public claims have been amply provided for. the son of the great O'Connell ...
... concurs in the general policy espoused lay Lord Derby —would reii.just the ineowe.tax and mitigate that un malt and tea. Yet the Whigs made Sir Bulecr a baronet. lam told Sir Bulw,r's midden was Ly no mvaus over effective ; but Sir /Wiser is ttman not early ...
... _home in _the pages of the _Economista _journal established by him witli tlie _. aid of certain iiuluential persons _of the Whig party . Through _the _same _influence he was enabled to _enter Parliament in 1847 ., _. : His first _speeches _were _listened ...
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... at Aberdeen to be consigned to the Mansgerthsea Goods for eldwient at Lewin to be sent to Us Amiga Wharf, Lower Had or East Whig. e or own aill na I t tlitn4Zis, c a e r , rnlirta r C al lt z , Linedon , ; w or he : e t aka Mhos= be esisal. • Geode V= ...
... certain shining light which, like the phosphoric radiance of carrion, owes its only brightness to rank corruption.—Northern Whig. Franciscan Friars at Killarney.—A swarm of this order has lighted in Killarney. They are located in a house, one of four houses ...