THE BELFAST ADDRESS TO THE LORD LIEUTENANT
... the presentation of the address of the Corporation of Belfast to the Marquis Abtrtorn, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.—Noi tkern Whig. ...
... the presentation of the address of the Corporation of Belfast to the Marquis Abtrtorn, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.—Noi tkern Whig. ...
... the country on condition of getting out of prison, there are now only about Fenian prisoners in custody in Belfast.—Northern Whig. ...
... distinguished cl man. He has been for several weeks resident in Dublin, under the care of an eminent medical gentleman.—Northern Whig. ...
... Templepatrick, Ards, Glenderinott, Dromore, Tyrone, Atblone, Dungannon, Oarrickfergus, Dublin, Down, Derrv, and Ballvmena —Northern Whig. ...
... feared that this discovery will nip in the bud a memorial lately sent off praying for commutation of the sentence.—Northern Whig. ...
... We may therefore indulge the hope that the proportion of injured tubers will not exceed that of the past few years.—Northern Whig. ...
... to the Sanitary Committee full powers to employ many men as may be required for sanitary and cleansing purposes.— Northern Whig (of this day). ...
... present government are anxious to give what may be termed concessions Ireland, opposed those political concessions of which the Whigs were so fond. If Lord Derby's Administration can really see their way giving us a shortsea mail service, it will be done; and ...
... Catholic clergyman. It is hoped that the police will keep sharp look out for the person whom the clergymen referred. —Northern Whig Queek Emma of Honolulu.—Queen Emma's visit to England is beginning to show some results. The architect has received instructions ...
... both immediate and reversionary, have been made upon this principle. Mr. Blackburne, like Mr. Brewster, has acted with the Whig party during the greater part of his political career. He was Attorney-General under Earl Grey in 1831, during the fiercest ...
... no complaints of the fly. The bay above average crop, ami has a'! been secured under favourable circumstances. —Xorthern Whig. ...
... should be made in regard to this matter; aud, some farther business having been transacted, the committee separated —Northern Whig. Adxikaltt Visit Woolwich. —The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty visited Woolwich Tuesday. Their lordships showed considerable ...