Another Cam of Flogoino i* Belfast Barracks. have been informed th»t, on Saturday morning, at halfpast five ..
... to undergo eighty-four days' imprisonment after leaving the hospital. His offence, we are informed, in* desertion.—Northern Whig. ...
... to undergo eighty-four days' imprisonment after leaving the hospital. His offence, we are informed, in* desertion.—Northern Whig. ...
... or at least a portion of it, will, after all, visit our Lough during or after the Queen's visit to this country.—Northern Whig. ...
... Party Emblems Act on last Monday week. Summonses were granted, and the parlies will be brought up on Thursday next. —Northern Whig. Northers Banking Company.—Mr. William S. Laniont, the Bead-office, has been appointed manager the new branch in Dromore, county ...
... In msny parts of the county of Down there are fields of grain which will be ready for the tickle in very few day*.— Northern Whig. ...
... , and brought to the Custom-house, in Deny. This tobacco was supposed to have been brought from the island Tory.— Northern Whig. Sir J. W. Ramsden, M.P., and his Constituents. At the annual meeting of the Bradford Liberal Registration Society, held on ...
... Agnew moved that Mr. John Ross, of Lame, be chosen in his stead. Mr. Macaulay seconded the motion, which passed.— Northern Whig. _ ...
... Castle Market, at whose shop it was yesterday exhibited. It weighs 1201ba, and measures exactly six feet in length.— Northern Whig. Fra Giacomo and the Pope.—A correspondent of the SiecU says:— w Brother Giacomo, who attended the late Count Cavour on his ...
... native of the neighbourhood of Ballymena, and is a widow. The children are aged 15,12, 9, and 6 years, respectively.—Noiihern Whig. ...
... watering and grassing processes ; and, with equal attention to scutching, the yield is likely to be vety large.—Northern Whig. ...
... small parcels. Handscutched sold ss. 6d. to 7s. 9d per stone, and for milled, 7s. to 10s. were the extremes of value.— Northern Whig. —*? ...
... all the engines and carriages on the North of Ireland railwars should bear the imprint English or Scotch firms. S'urtkern Whig. A Toad Embedded a Stone. —A few days since a discovery was made in one of the coal-pits of Mr. B. Botfield, at Old-park, Dawley ...
... to the Upper House, William Talbot Crosbie, of Ardfert Abbey, and The O'Donoghue will stand for the county ; the former on Whig principles. No Conservative move has been vet made. Cork CotutitutioH. Assault and Robbert.—Three soldiers of the Regiment ...