FRIDAY, JANUARY 26. 1866
... neighbourhood of Belfast. It has even been rumoured that he has been traced by the detectives as far north as Newry.— Northern Whig. ...
... neighbourhood of Belfast. It has even been rumoured that he has been traced by the detectives as far north as Newry.— Northern Whig. ...
... tax should be paid, and not on tho nominal income. But the proposal is Conservative, and consequently finds favour with the Whig Chancellor of the Exchequer. and his friends are ever boasting of their anxiety about working men, over promising to lessen ...
... suffrage. It is difficult to imagine a more complete fusion than is now likely brought about between the Radicals and the Whigs. Will Conservative opposition avail in such a case ? Only one thing is apprehended and that is the probable acquisition of ...
... appeared] for the prisoner. The proceedings were private, but we understand that the case has been remanded for some time.—NorlArru Whig. Discharoe or Fk.nian Prisoncrs Cork.— On Thursday Mr. J. L. Cronin, K.M., attended at the county gaol, for the purpose of ...
... letting the Catholics gain the ascendancy in Ireland on which the Culleuitefaction are now fully bent. If it be a fact that Whig and Tory alike are ready to sacrifice the Irish Church Establishment with every thing Protestant in our schools and colleges ...
... channels, or Ulster rails decline ?—I enclose my address, and am, sir, yonr», &e. Shopkeeper and Ulster Railway Sharsholdee, in Whig. Belfast, January 11, 1806. SIXPENCE UNDER MY THUMB. Sixpence under my thumb, my boys, And a wife that’s trim and clean ; With ...
... storm signals, and less confident in their capacity and the strength of their good ships to battle with any storm. Northern Whig. FEMALE IMMIGRATION FROM THE SHETLAND ISLANDS. We are indebted to the courtesy of his Excellency the Governor for some interesting ...