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THE UOYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S 1 SllOiV. ( from the Northern Whig of Wednesday/) >l-1,5 great Agricultural ..

... THE UOYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S 1 SllOiV. ( from the Northern Whig of Wednesday/) >l-1,5 great Agricultural Exhibition •hich ..pen* thia rao'ni.ig ptoroiaea to estceerl an* p'e»i»« •h»’» oHarni Hoik and implementa t»er held iii 1 ' land within the l*at ...

THE FRENCH BUDGET FOR 1861

... High Sheriff of Tyrone for th** ensuing year, and baa Dominated Georg# Alexander Rogers. Esq , to th# sub-sheriff. Northern Whig. The loss of her Majesty's ship Camilla, in i he China seas with all bands, numbering officers and men, is oonfiroieH. A bill ...

THE CORN TRADE

... that, ihould 00. he will be Lord Chief Jnstice Cockborn : and ell that it ia eattled lhat the latter judge will be the next Whig Lord Chancellor. Cost the ’ Enctclopxoia Bbitxnnica. 1 London correspondent of the //icerness Courier, writing of the dinner ...

THE LATE SIR JAMES GRAHAM

... roents. th.t he was connected with the haul of heroe. who are fa.l disappearing from among th.t he wa. the ..social, of the Whig, and the To.ie._lhe lieutenant of Peel and a lello.-labo.rer of Kussell—that he aided the great work of F.e-form, and then ...

nevvry union

... their ..e.d to elect Independent Catholic Torie., o, if three cannot prrrcured, Prc.e.t.n. Cooeervativea. An, on. bu de.ea.ed Whig. Such i. the '' o( leading Englieh Catholic journal g.ve. the people of iretnd.atld man, the Iri.h local journal, echo th ...

RATE COLLECTOR’S ACCOUNTS

... circumnavigator, is stated to have aerved for aome time in her. No craft belonging to our own port has attained half her age— Whig, ...

MINISTERIAL PROSPECTS

... clearly by the Coik election—their foreign policy haa tea Suited throwing into the arms of the Tories vast numbers on wliutn the Whigs could always count upon ss amongst their warm and roost powerful adherents. With one or two exceptions the Tories have gained ...

AT ARMAGH

... AT ARMAGH (From the Northern Whig.) The charge made against Mr O'Hagan, of having packed the jury of Armagh empsnelled to try the Orange processionists of the l2(hof July last, was shown in leading article of Tuesday to entirely without foundation It ...

when in flWe, t-laimrd the body of that •uf)ject f end would not allow juatiue donelife*use that man could claim

... r.l the Whigs in previous yeara aim'lsr occasions. Eerhaps it the beginning or to w course, and is indicative of return sound principles ol Government. The open and nefarious violation of international l»w which Its distinguished the Whigs lot the last ...

bill ions Mere appeared lbe ourt Upbin, Pence in dlLlTlA.— he County; in, bre- from KDuuntv to potted ;ing to

... Mussulman, prreeivt d coMtempo- d Daujs*- a Mussulisulman wife okeu against to tb«* cause lardy aipprd ud there mi* Major 'oilhern Whig _lrresisliblo (»#, oeay's chr-uH# 1 * Turner, of ted toi u»*oy I hi* .11 the he»t relief, when fere recotniismedialely while ...

of ~ . _ p.intertl,.J inw.«dly chu.kle d.M. l(on—Rowel, C.bine. . * ' it i* better *h it the bill

... againat the Whig. ,nd call them base, blood,, and brutal but he never leagued him.elf with the Con.e.v.l.vea, although lor many ye auppo.ted the ation of Lord No.ra.nb, in thi. country. In the aaroe spirit we are denounce Whig deceit or Whig bigotry, ...