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... restored the good humour of the _audience , and-the performances _proceeded without a hitch to the end . —A _' orf / itnt Whig . ' • • • • . L . , . ...
... restored the good humour of the _audience , and-the performances _proceeded without a hitch to the end . —A _' orf / itnt Whig . ' • • • • . L . , . ...
... FRANCE AND ROME. The Tablet has the following from correspondent u Now let and the Irish Catholic Whigs prepare to sound the praises of Napoleon the Third again. He has directed the old Papal palaco at Avignon to be set in order. He is ready to extend ...
... may doubt the statement, thinking it only a fable, as I ready to assert the fact before a thousand people.”—Correapondent of Whig. The British Army. —The following statement of the establishment of the army for 1860-01, which may be relied on, will not ...
... on gouts by way of Mar- Captain Styles and Major Wyndham, of All•• 1 I a *watt, e,l w The Lord Clianeellor appuiuted JAM.] Whig•i :ue the Court. j;, Vacapt Ly Mr. live's death. Some friends and lulwiters of the late German feet. kat ncuru►endurf, haver ...
... THE NOKTHEHtf WHIG, BELFAST, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1860. Tho conduct of .the Orangemen of Kingston is severely condemued'fey the whole pre-A of the province. Admiral Milnea’ son died of scarlet fever Quebec yesterday morning. ...
... shortest notice. BILLIARDS AS USUAL. Belfast, September, 1860. 5808 GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT CONNEXION WITH THE “NORTHERN WHIG” OFFICE, No. 6, Calender Sfrecf, Belfast. Books, Pamphlets, Sermons, Ac., printed in a superior style, and very moderate rates ...
... learned in 1647 (a remarkable year in Irela nld)alli that the Teachers were then about War end t woold thou- Wm be MAO in Mr pm Whig be their 1110 net the nest they orpm, r sealer now sad their armor may bane been, a retiring albums, P How is the asyng— Hope ...
... editor. This was a most successful speculation, and ma y be said to have) led to Wilson's employmient under governifelit. The Whigs at that time were very weak in fluaneciallmattsrs, and eveu such a plodder as James Wilson Wee ?? n them hel was two and forty ...
... audience, and the performances proceeded without a hitch to the end, to the entire satisfaction of the crowded auditory.—Northan Whig. ...
... Styles and Major Wyndham, of (n-i c.’al Garibaldi's sisff. arrived Londou Sunday. The Lord Cnancellor has appointed .lames Whig- Ik.hi. ...
... vessels are in course conatrution on the Island, and there are employed on the works upwards of 1,000 indirid nals.—Northern Whig. - EARTHQUAKE IN Itairr.—On the afternoon of 3rd, about half 'past three o'clock, a concussion of earth was observed by numerous ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 8 60. TO CORRESPONDENTS. notice onn »« cumuiunicntiun*. Whirlevtr is iuteutied for lutcrlton most autlienticateii Uie name ami address uf the writer ■ not, necessarily, fur )uiblicntion, littt a* guarantee ...