THE GUN CLUB, 81111PRZRD'8 BUSH
... twenty-eight yard.' rise. flee traps, and after some moderate ahoothir, Mr Greeury won at the twenty-eighth round, killing eighteen Whig opponent's fourteen. ...
... twenty-eight yard.' rise. flee traps, and after some moderate ahoothir, Mr Greeury won at the twenty-eighth round, killing eighteen Whig opponent's fourteen. ...
... leash twee, mop is intended three bird.. end memeres • yard in every dime- Nom The fowl amps are two feet aquae% ire bird. Whig plated in each. The chief novelty is the arrangement is is the floor of the mops. _Them ere formed of Some 2' hashes wide, ...
... desire to gulp or swallow in the effort to get rid of the *ruse of stria:tute in the throat prartitiosera the generally. soots Whig the most of coarsens. the doetrbee of was tat., tide esuntry. there were to he obtalaell preparations of omega attractive to ...
... Friday. For. met Perk-10.4d Monday. Chitlins. Station ; Wednesday, West ; Friday. Sourton•hy•Shrienhasn I liaaasstaa. Bradtkild Whigs; Gam-11 're Charlton - gown ind ; imarwasy. Chilton Village ; Saturday. Maid Lodge: Thursday' lassos Moon.— Harec:crsidl-Vtinemd ...
... Alini..ters, it is said, view with apprehensions his leaning to the Conservatives, brought about by the horror of the great Whig of Mr Bright, whose poniunelation of the y in the word Pytchley,•' making the first scllablo short instead of leer!, has ...
... niaisanc: if possible.—A Waft OrT Or TUB CArTLZ PLAGUE IT IRTLAND.—TIOI,sta• plague has brekt a out in the county of Down. Northern Whig publishes the following from a murititmte The rinderpest has broken out in the townland of Drennan. in the county of Down, ...
... the same enjoyment in shooting. How many fine dogs could I enumerate quite equal to his model dog—the Rucks. Cigars, Dons, Whigs, Mountains, Dalphins, Charon., ite., not to mention those in existence, the remembrance of which calls up pleasant reminiscences ...
... then, the first step to fixity of tenure and oonfieoation It retrospective compensation under disguise or is it that, finding Whig influence low in Ireland, they calculate on reviving it by a measure which will take care shall mean nothing before It leaves ...
... docks ea now fade , it rem emus mad days after It is over. the end of or November. the old :nabs shed their home. The Nam vow Whigs forth ,one odd in May. or the beginning Jane, on gnarl en the mew lane. When this le etaht en tea ;lays old, and deem nee minket ...
... Also PADDLE and PLEASURE STEARBOATS, of light draught. for rivers and lakes. SAILING YACHTS of every *levellytion.—A. (Jammu. Whigs-street. `honorary St: the Royal Western Yacht Club of Ireland).—A or keiA of Means and Mailing Foots for Male. Owners of selling ...
... rertstaty. Lame. awe. the Ishii he est down all he oppeemete malto the ordlaary w he deg, a g, with sad heat, we Mb.. amid. Whig est need he he. or up.. ass I evert beer to the re t est mob, se lifter. a geed wee hues in both courisse. bad pees far Kali ...
... cheerless, notwithstanding which a large number of spectators assembled to witness the sports, the open half-mile handicap Whig the principal attraction. Mr Finl iy again acted starter, and Messrs Harvey and Bourke as judges. The sports commenced with ...