the Hero jumped on board the Ceres, and were brought to Derry, leaving the mate and the boy on board
... c in the Hero's boat. The Court allowed the appeal, and reversed the decision of the Admiralty Court, with costs. Northern Whig. ...
... c in the Hero's boat. The Court allowed the appeal, and reversed the decision of the Admiralty Court, with costs. Northern Whig. ...
... Ingram to the parish of Dunblane, in the first instance —in other words, the presentation issued Mr Ingram's favour by the Whig Government (from which Government Principal Tulloch's own preferment emanated)—he should surely have settled that matter with ...
... he annonnees with exultation, My clansman was released.” Accordingly his earliest associates in Loudon were those Scotch Whigs to whom the name of Campbell bad a line Presbyterian flavour. ...
... bow. Who that who treats me with respect now am nobody? inquires Lord Eldon. His son replies, It is Sir John Campbell, the Whig Solicitor- General.” I wonder what they would have said of me,” exclaimed the cx-Chancellor, if I had driven about in a cabriolet ...
... is hailed glorious triumph—as event to cock one’s hat upon, to brag atwut from Han to Beersbeba, and to print in capitals in Whig papers. However that may be, the Conservatives have at all event* done this service to tho country they have ensured searching ...
... that locality; and it is also a matter of satisfaction informed that this indecent speculation is not likely to pay.— Northern Whig. Sporting. HAMPTON MEETING. Thursday. June 20. The Visitors’ Plate of Sots. (Handicap) for all ages ; winners extra. Three-quarters ...
... body to say that, further than being spectators, they took no part in the affray. Thera was i magistrate present —Northern Whig. ...
... proceedings. The benediction was then pronounced ; and the proceedings terminated. Jajub MacAoam, Esq.—lt today our (Northern Whig) painful duty to announce the death of our respected townsman, James MacAdum, Esq., F.G.S , President of the Natural History ...
... Monument might have boasted of a friend of whom it had good reason to beproud. But the best men have their defects; the Edinburgh Whigs were always a somewhat prosaic generation; and Russel reads too many blue-books—(A laugh)—and lacks chivalry. In conclusion ...
... journalism ; and was a reporter well theatrical critic the staff of the Morning Chronicle. Tho Chronicle was then an important Whig paper, the property of Perry, a Scotsman, whoso sister was married to the celebrated Person. The associations of London reporter’s ...
... one or two gunboats. The fleet will probably anchor between Greypoint and the Whitehead, in seven fathoms water. —Northern Whig. Fishermen and their Bait —The active and discriminating benevolence of his Grace the Duke of Northumberland, which is directed ...