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... procession round the open square in the village of Gracchill, amid the cordial cheering of a very numerous assemblage.— Northern Whig. ...
... procession round the open square in the village of Gracchill, amid the cordial cheering of a very numerous assemblage.— Northern Whig. ...
... » and w 'Fhoee Potat and being gi‘ cluinge. gLEGAh THOMS / I KIMSTC only Ptom • i?xce JLJ SRVVIJ BSWIJ ■a.complete, world. WHIG ALKI sirenfth and MX PrUicen-Rtreet. JUDSON Anyone ...
... maintained all their positions. Election Rcmoubs—Whig Inibigces.— Rumour is this week busy with Mr. O’Hagan's designs on Tralee. The Right Rev. Dr. Moriartv has been called by some members of his own community “a Whig Bishop.” His brother has received very nice ...
... every' public undertaking and many private works of charity hear testimony to his energetic character and generosity of heart.— Whig. DUNDALK COHN MARKET— Monday The rain which descended steadily all day interfered considerably with our attendance at Market ...
... deceased nobleman was man of elegant tastes, refined mind, and considerable reading. His Lordship was steady adherent of the Whig party, but his genuine kindliness of disposition and true liberality of heart attached to him persons of all sentiments and ...
... General Jackson’s funeral took place at Richmond on the 12th, with great demonstrations of sorrow and respect. The Richmond Whig says that since the death of Washington, similar event has so profoundly and sorrowfully impressed the people ...
... ten yards* start, moved off like deer, and it was soon seen had the race in hand. Black came in easy winner by two yards.—Mem Whig. THE lldurn (Pvamincr. Established 1830 Party madnetw of many for the gain of a few.” DUNDALK: WEDNESDAY, MAY 0. 1803. STRENGTH ...
... and around Lurgan wonder greatly why the law authorities have not taken the ease, and made? inquiry concerning it. i Northern Whig. LOV!•; MK I.OVK ME MORE. J. »;. Why thus h-ave »»»•■ madly doubting, Maid on, if tlv«n hunt heart, Wherefore aJI thin uh. ...
... a political one. It would be very difficult, if it were even possible, to have found another man in Ireland, who professing Whig principles could have glided into parliament so easily. The disgraceful coalition which was formed against him had the effect ...
... Queen’s Colleges in Ireland was never more clearly put before the Irish public than in the following extract from the Northern Whig of Saturday: —The two Professorships in the | Queen’s Colleges which have been sentenced to death, and which now, we fear ...
... in the swamps and woods. 30 Federal boats and 12 gunboats had left Memphis to operate on the Cumberland River. The Richmond Whig says that a fight took place at Williamsburg on 4th (qy. 14th). The Confederates, under General Wise, drove in the Federal ...