ANOTHER ARREST I» BEI.TAST. On 20.h instant, Daniel Darragh, N Tlooal School teacher in Ballycastle, was ..
... she has undertaken, and that, with study and practice, she may achieve a tar greater success thau she has yet accomplished— Whig'. ...
... she has undertaken, and that, with study and practice, she may achieve a tar greater success thau she has yet accomplished— Whig'. ...
... body of his fellow-countrymen. It could not be that a bill of this character could have been brought in without consulting the Whig party, and there could not be much danger in a bill brought in a member of the house of Bedford, and supported the Cavendishes ...
... obtained for me this expression of their good opinion. i 0 be, gentlemen, Faithfully yours, „ I , V JAMES J- M. KENNEY. Northern Whig Office, Belfast, April 26, 1866. LIST or SUBSCBIBEBS. Colonel Forde, M.P., Seaforde ® ° Darid Stewart Ker, M.P., Montalto ...
... estate. (Hear, hear.) 1 jnt . ere in tbe i r desire to remedy the pre ent state ot things, P»rty 1 , , s of i aboU r in spite of Whig Go- , not sui ed to it troordinanly given, under every SSSSSSsSa lEsSSsiss safes =-si I residence . neighinrhood, .0 find til ...
... the members of Mr. Norwood's class also subscribed to the testimonial. Mr. Mewba replied in very suitable terms. —Northern Whig. The Late Mb. Henry Hoare—A meeting of friends of the late Mr. Henry Hoare was held at King’s College, on Tuesday evening, ...
... as the Londonderry tamfly never interfere with voter but leave him to the dictaxes ot his own conscience.—Cor.()/■ Northern Whig. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE LORDS—I'BIDAt, Mat 11 Thel* lordships met at five o'clock. IRISH LAND TRNt’RE. The Marquis of ...
... fire, and before aid reached her she was so burned that she only survived a few hours. ! Verdict, Accidental death.”—ite/Ast Whig. Terrible Death a Mill.— An awful fate befrl man named Robert Turner, at Armley, on Wednes; day morning. was engaged as a ...
... favor to have it carried. Ttie actual majority was £96.810 , the majority requisite. from the Belfast News-Letter and Northern Whig. Belfast and Northern Counties Rmlwat pant.— On Monday, a special general meeting ot the shareholders of the Belfast and Northern ...
... bailiff named Patterson, while in the execution of his duly. The case was sent for trial to the Quarter Sessions —Northern Whig. Labourers’ Dwellings.— An interesting paper was read on Monday evening, at the Royal Dublin Society, by Dr. Mapotber, on the ...
... brought in « democratic Reform Bill in the hope of destroying Ins political opponents? He called upon the scions ot the old Whig constitutional families to recollect their hereditary principles, and to consider the principles their party and the safety ...
... er had for J h ,,i,,, t8 , bo?, the Conservatives tell, the , and '*'• J ul ' lilcd measure which was Bessells.andthe the Whigs would get to dealt wtlh complete for all oui.ersines, Radicals would ns houoraolo member conclusive and measure one tl.at ...
... Conservative members. He believed that the Scotch members who had done so much to advance the bill, were either the nominees of Whig peers or of Radical bad lies. After some further discussion, which last became ot rather tumultuous character, the committee ...