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THE NEW ZEALAND WAR

... Loans in connexion with life assurances. The capital of the company is £500.000, in £50,000 shares of £lO each. —Act/tiers Whig. SAD ACCIDENT A LADY BUttNT 0 DEATH. Os Monday, Arthur It Kaye, Esq. Cormier held an inquiet, at tho Mall, Armagh. nu the body ...

RELIC OF NELSON

... arbitrary and illegal opposition of Bishop Lloyd to the re-election ot Sir John Pakington. Lloyd and his son were furious Whigs. Singly or in concert they published manifestoes against tsir John, denouncing him as a vicious fellow of a vicious stock, ...

THE TRADE OF LURGAN

... —The Churchnum Family Magazine. CHESO?I3LO3I3AI. HI3TORY OF THE PAPACY. r.x rar.sscv 7011 ALEILANDI.R VI. C . ONTIIITED. (Whig t tken notice of tho horriblo crimes of Popo Alrxandor 'VI. and his son Caviar lkwgia, it is but fair to giro a short account ...

'LY 18, 1865

... fifty policemen puffed it ont in Widowll'Corntack's cabbage-garden. Yet this desirable consummation was not arrived at till the Whig incapable—Lord Clarendon—who then held his mock-regal state in Dublin Castle, was frightened out of his seven senses. For ...

THE PROTESTANT WATCHMAN IND, LURG-AN' GAZETTE, SATURDAY, .JULY 22, 1835

... who rushed and separated the ccmhatants, the affray was ended. Mr Rea retired bearing marks of very rough handling.—Harthern Whig. A Fienrixo Parsox Some carbineers of the Viechio Station, near Florence, inspecting those neigbourhoods, lost their way, and ...