THE FENIAN PRISONERS
... the country on condition of getting out of prison, there are now only about Fenian prisoners in custody in Belfast.—Northern 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. ...
... cases have been reported—in fact, only three certified cases of Astatic cholera have as yet occurred iu this town. Northern Whig of this dau. THE FRENCH HARVEST. It is stated that the French harvest will show a deticieucy. THE ENGLISH HARVEST. London, ...
... to the Sanitary Committee full powers to employ many men as may be required for sanitary and cleansing purposes.— Northern Whig (of this day). ...
... ex-minister. No doubt Mr. Gladstone cheered it, and Mr. Cardwell cheered it, and all tho Whig ex-Secretarios for Ireland oheerod it and all the Whig ex-placemen and all the “Whig explace expectants cheered this truthful delineation tho true cause of Irish misfortunes ...
... 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 ...
... Fox is undoubtedly high, and is highest in the estimation of true Whigs. Were we disposed to be personal, the retort that the most frequent measures of coercion have been adopted Whig Administrations would be as obvious true. But it would be utterly unmeaning ...
... nation: regard to the necessity of paasing the measure before the House there was a complete agreement between the Whig and Tory leaders, between the heads of the present and the late Governments. Mr. Gladstone was of one opinion with Lord Naas, and Lord ...
... there accumulate 1 are allowed remain cholera and other contagious diseases may be expected to develop themselves. —Northern Whig. Case or Cholera Droohbda.—We regret to learn that a case of cholera occurred on Thursday morning Dardistown, in this neighbourhood ...
... are still rumours of the appearance of the |>otato blight, but in no instance has it been found in'the tubers. The Northern Whig of this day, which publishes reports from correspondents in different parts of Ulster on the state the crops, says“We rejoice ...
... tell the people of Ireland that they were disaffected, and point out the measures to be adopted, when for fourteen years the Whigs had had control of affairs in this country, and had never i bought of remedying them. The exertions of the Incumbered Estates ...