FURTHER SEIZURE OF ARMS IN BELFAST
... were captured by the Customs authorities and coastguards on being landed on Wednesday morning from one of the steamships.—Whig. ...
... were captured by the Customs authorities and coastguards on being landed on Wednesday morning from one of the steamships.—Whig. ...
... S PRIVATE HOTEL. 5 & 7. Beaufort BviltHnys* Strand, W'.C. Bed, Breakfast, and Attendance, 4« per day. Reference*, Northern Whig Office. Derry Journal Office. ...
... (ULUS I‘IIIVATK HOTEL, 5 & 7, ItcaUj-rt Jluililirtyt, rami, W.C. Bed, Breakfast, and Attendance, per day. References, Northern Whig Office, Derry Journal OfDce. NOTICE TO INVENTORS Ornes for Patents— 4, Trafalgar Square, Chming-Cross, Loudon. PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS ...
... s cannot too severely condemned. There little or Feniauista either in Bedfast, Newtowuards, or the North Ireland. —NorOtem Whig. ...
... the Boyal troops. It was, therefore, after a few questions, allowed to pass on. that it will be shortly dispersed. Northern Whig. * ...
... (UK I.oM>uNI»MIUY SENTINEL, TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 1866. gain twenty Culleoite* and lo*« the Scotch Whig*. They •re the fair way of losing all character into Hie bargain The opinions that have been axprewad are an indication of the gathering alorm. ...
... iudnairioas. The wildest and most inconceivable reports are siloat, for which there is not the slightest foundation.—Northern Whig. HIGH-BHEHIFFS FOR ULSTER—I 3&6. The Lor Lta» been pleased lo appoint llic onJtrnamed gentlemen to the office Higb-SUeritl ...
... WHITFIELD S PRIVATE HOTEL, it 7, Ikau/ort Buildings, Strand, W.C. Red, aklitst, and AUeiidaoce, per day. Rtfereucea, Northern Whig OUice, Derry Journal Oflice. ANY ONE CAN USE THEM. A sujxnuy bottle of Mujenta will die 20 yards Jlibbon m 10 minutes. Ask ...
... except Bpaiu and Ireland, where tbe British Uoeerument endeavouring to undo whet every British Government has eapported. whether Whig or lory einee 1813. end to piece the whole of the laity, against their wishes, prostrate under the feet of Dr. and the other ...
... of men and things, assist in choosing a member Parliament; and have not the least hesitation in saying that, whether it is a Whig Reform Bill or lory Reform Bill, no scheme of Reform will be perfect even just which does not provide for the due enfranchisement ...
... the Tories in limes electious. Yoo know what happened whea Whig candidate came forward for any borough or any county. A man from these Liberal papers went down the election and opposed the Whig candidate and fought hard for the Tory candidate. That was ...
... Presbyterian people against them. He (Dr. Edgar) rejoiced to know that he had lived to see the day when no Government, whether Whig or Tory, could do as they pleased. They must do as the enlightened people pleased; as servants of an enlightened public, they ...