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jest, mid he was satisfied that if the proprietors put their shoulders to the matter as they ought, the improvement

... interest to contribute to the scheme, and that the indireet benefit to the county would be such as to justify all classes in Whig in securing it. (Cheers.) What the raddic ought first to do was to agree, before the engineers on the through route visited ...

TO THE ZINTOR OP THE NORTHERN ENSIGN

... subjects for keeping some of your contemporaries awake in this politically dull season of the year. One of these, with its usual whig ambiguity and sciomacy, lately strode clumsily into a controversy over the difference to the people of the Highlands between ...

Inpv:tat Par,liamgnt

... Conservative members. He believed that the Scotch members, who bad done so much to advance this bill, were either the nominees of Whig peers or Radical bailie,. After some farther discussion, which at last became of rather a tumultuous character, the Committee ...

DINNER TO W. R. TAIT, INQ, C.E., THURSO, FACTOR ON TRH MURKLE MATES. Ake id mere lasseste the Who =

... believe, moreover, that there never was a time when there was less corruption in high places, and that whatever party, whether Whig or Tory, Amid be in power, we elieuld still be under am of pure government. (Cheers) Of this I believe there is but one opinion ...

—The Quiver. NORTHERN ENSIGN, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1866

... deaths were 87.—En ] DEPLORABLE ACCIDENT ON THE BELFAST AND NORTHERN COUNTIES RAILWAY. Oa Thursday morning, says the Northern Whig, a melancholy accident occurred on the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway, by which a young lady, named Francis Anne Maria ...

TLESDAY, June 5

... hie resignation in the hands of the Duke of Somerset. EXTERMINATION OF THE CATTLE PLAGUE FROM IRELAND.—The Belfast Northern Whig of Saturday makes the following satisfactory announcement : ' There have been no farther cases of Rinderpest in this neighbourhood ...