THE MURDER NEAR LISBURN—ARREST OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERER
... be held on Sa- turday, the 9th proximo. The man admits his name is Logue, but says that Philip, not John, is his Christian Whig. ...
... be held on Sa- turday, the 9th proximo. The man admits his name is Logue, but says that Philip, not John, is his Christian Whig. ...
... rhyme bo plainly out of place, what can on* bat raly on clamour, nnleas, indeed, will keep silence, which bejoad the power of Whigs? Consequently, when Loath, Monaghan, Limerick, and half score towns beside have faUen, like Jericho, hefora the trumpets sad ...
... THE FLAX CROP IN IRELAND. (from the northkkx whig.) The turnout of such portions of the present season's flax crop as have been made ready for the market is pretty favourable in relation to quantity, and, as to quality, the article stands very much above ...
... cannot acillate all parties but can—to nse en illostralion which will simplify po.itloo to English unite the mam force* f tbe Whig* and Tories, leave the Radioale io take cere of tbemeelvee. A I circumstances considered, tbe Government dees wisely rri-cing ...
... Centime (Belfast) > It will seen that the quickest of th* three racss was the first won by Belfast—.Vor.’/itrn Whig. INSURANCES. •JJOTAL INSURANCE COMPANr. Local Manager—J. GORE SHEILDS, Esq. LIVERPOOL— Royal Insurance Buildings, North John-street ...
... going on, value of flax has greatly inoreaaed of late, so that wa must look for high pricaa during the coming season,' —-h orl Whig. A Vsssst. PaopxLi.tn Electkicitt.—Grost curiosity has boon excited Cherbourg small vesasl propelled by electricity. The inventor ...
... lootica Ibe North eboold imelr orove eqnally advaotag'-oos in the richer soils »■ d tioer ehmales of Cork and Tipperary.— Nutth* Whig. MiLi.tsaAß (Co. Wistvbatw), Aro. great fair was held to and, allhnngb emoeabat onder o-oal average s’o-'k, wan in every other ...
... conduct of those having private purrlps from which they give tbe water free to the public is deserving of all praise. —Northern Whig. A Policeman Stahhed in a Street Row.—A somewhat serious disturbance look place last night in Great Croeehall-street locality ...
... ly.n I think that witbout attach- ing much importance to the return of that clmas of pol.- ticiane who are known as mre1r Whigs, still I nay say that Liberal principles in general-populr prlaciplet- have made cons~ideable advance in coneeruence of the ...
... land. Ol iUV IHJl't* These statements will surprise many, who, of the new generation, don’t happen to as well-informed as the Whig, which concludes saying : One remedy for the extirpation of Fenian Ism I*, therefore, the crushing of Orangeism. and there ...
... | representatives, tie return of that class 1 may say that Liberal these formidable obstacles we must have a known as mere Whigs, still active, energetic public opin jon outside, and principles in general—popul ar principles—have know no way in which that ...
... measured 196 inches, at Glasgow-440 of inch, and at Edinburgh -300 of inch. THE PRESENT FLAX CROP. (From Yuterday's Northern Whig). The turn out of such portiona of the present season s flax errp as have been made ready for the market is pretty favourable ...