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... very few Mwntse killed six viotims, a mother and five young, vi lifeless bodies were found in the nursery when burrow was ?? whigs Hand& ...
... very few Mwntse killed six viotims, a mother and five young, vi lifeless bodies were found in the nursery when burrow was ?? whigs Hand& ...
... mentioning in N o rfolk; and when, 1411 di d -a re Seneral election, he endeavoured to propose a a - a : i l l int eres t o f th e Whigs, he could not t e ;;,:, 11 1: flow delusive is the vox populs ed 132 1 - 1, 4 e was, perhaps, the most popular man in .trtilage ...
... milita-man at Dunannon, in the county of Tyrone, and hints that there 41 good deal of Fenianism in the neighbourhood. The Northern Whig appears to condemn the searching of 31 ,r• ItleCoutt's house in Belfast for arms. Mr. O'Shea, • of the Rennin!, Cork, offers ...
... pany-there were about sixty of them altogether-was a prominent and leadisg man in his Btate. Many of them belonged to the old Whig party, and consequently were aU former friends of Mr. Seward's, and they were all received with the dry pleasantry and plain ...
... areint= illar d i h il eftsmil a = n eelmrt .l 4 Paskiral os their stet=dock. in nesseilamee Mortlam Mod the elares ; he Whig as aped 1: It wool mai ear mew hi Cr fee dipaaa to ~ln the eels of mad stock ; sad la e se h l=d birked w e t swillisi tal ...
... language while drunk. Another private of the 18th Royal Irish has been arrested at Cork for singing disloyal songs. The Northe, ii Whig reports the arrest of John M'Donald at Hillsborough, county Down, with Federal uniform documenfs, and money. A gunboat continues ...
... HOW TO MAKE A GAP IN IRISH UNIVERSITY EDUCATIOI'. (From the Northern Whig.). The old Romaan story tells us that when a s gap'sg was found in the forum, which obstinately declined to be closed, the augurs pronounced that it could be filled up only by ...
... that the uighfc drillings which frequently take place iu the vicinity of Dungaunoa will now be put an end to.” The Northern Whig has an article on Irish rebellions, from which the following are extracts “The Fenian outbreak, if that can be so caL»d which ...
... TEETEL-By Mr. EWELL'S INVENTION A- from on to a ts wad MUNI la hours, without or Whigs or wino, dunerntord wary motor. {Marron Impossible). support loom teeth. we WHY to attend forms or mouth, or. Hanle to nOttry. an taints. and a lifetims. asUcation ...
... seasiderable wght preferred g, T irtertry illir tadZ e , and drilling while the LAW were at a trifa ° sc e inable charaefier. The Whig reports the of WlDocuold, at county Down, with a uniform, doon= Bll4l A song. • Arrests in Killarney. The Persians were arrested ...
... be dealt with. There is a suspicion of jobbery about tho compensation clauses of the measure ; but that is inseparable from Whig measures of this character, and all we can at present hope is that the nine hundred pensioners, in their new homes, may enjoy ...
... expense, thus giving example which other boroughs and cities might very usefully follow. The late member was usually considered Whig or Russellite, but voted with Lord Palmerston on the China question in 1857, and against the Derbyite Reform Bill 185' J. He ...