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. ...
... cannot be too severely condemned, There is little or no either in Belfast, Newtownards, or the North of lreland.— Northern Whig. ...
... dusirious. ‘The wildest and most’ inconceivable reports re afloat, for which there isnot the slightest foundation. or thern Whig. HIGH-SHERIFFS FOR ‘Yhe Lor. Lieutenaut has been pleased to appoint the onder- pemed gentlemen to the office of High-Sheritt ...
... 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 ...
... before the magistrates at the Police-court to-day. An ingaest will, probably, be held on the body of the deceased to-day.— Whig of Mi ...
... the latest edition of Dr. Dictionary, On Saturday wight, about eleven o'clock, Mr. Wm. Kirk- pairick, foreman in the Northern Whig Office, was on the street by some persons Who have nut been identified. Mr. Kirkpatrick was injared seriously on the head. ...
... Castlereagh ; it was embodied in s her | motion submitted to the House of Commens by Lord Frane good Egerton ; and eminent Whig statesmen have looked upun wough suggesting a possibly effective, and if effective desirable, sai : i i d ie and stitate for ...
... avowedly s-| planted at the fountain-head of Queen’s University ,| Education in Ireland, we agree entirely with the 11 | Northern Whig, that the doom not only of all “ united,” 3” | but of all liberal and enlightened education in Ireland, ly | will have been ...
... deg. | the assistance of elaborate machinery, in being the first to- ical cha- | British Government has supported, whether Whig or probability is that his son’s wish will be fulfilled—a wish Nova Scotian 5 ” 36 Jo 1.00 elow zero; 1D other parts of the ...
... FENIANISM. areust To THE EDITOS OF THE TLWES. inthe | period of difficulty is often portan hat he bes boon for time ma pubiie atte Whig. | We may make too mach of it or make too little. anderstand it aright we shell disarm it of ite dangers, an hurles, | convert ...