FURTHER ARRESTS IN BELFASr
... O'Djnnell, R.M., at the police-office and retuauded. In the coarse of the day lh«y were taken to the connly gaol. —Northern Whig. ...
... O'Djnnell, R.M., at the police-office and retuauded. In the coarse of the day lh«y were taken to the connly gaol. —Northern Whig. ...
... According to the London rreepondent of the Manchetttr Guardian, Mr. Brtnd ban coneented to tavpite his withdrawal froa the post •! Whig whip.’ ...
... Reform Rome Irom revolution. Revolution Franco from min. Which »re w. heve hore-Ke. volution Krforml Mr. done* obhruotenred the Whig,—the 00-oalled Libor,!.-., the obetrnclrve,, the political who reform aa •* open qnaatioQ, because it kept political capital ...
... matter of coarse, is suspended. Friday evening another heavy fall of snow s«t in, which continued for several hours.— Sorthrrn Whig. Co. Derby. —There has been little change ia the weather since our last issue. The frost was much keener Friday than has been ...
... piece of gingerbread, she consented to live. The Flax Cbop.—Mr. Charles Finlayton, of Glasgow, states, in a letter the Northern Whig, that the crop of the Musing year ia likely to fall greatly below the demand. Death Scotch Pobt. —Tha death is announce.! Al ...
... it is expected, will immediately follow in consequence of infcimstiou gained through the seizures of last night. —Sorthrrn Whig. ...
... in this branch of their labour. One Whig official was in Ittccd to wish its assailants God speed.” Wondrous success ! But shall not add that, by same catastrophe which cut short the career the Land Bill, this Whig official Las been compelled to niter ...
... Sheriff for the of Armagh for the year, and has nominated Wm. Hardy, Esq-, Under Sheriff. laiHß National Epucvtioh. —The Northern Whig aays —We ooderstand that arrangements are in progress for public meeting in Belfast of the friends of mated education on an ...
... Bright, and Manhood Suffrage, were the watchwords all his monster meetings. His assistance has been tsclUy accepted tho ex-Whig officials. some instances the closeness of the connexion hss been openly avowed. The law officera of the late Government, their ...
... alarm. The feeling th« will n'ly round y, ava protect them against faction. They ask indulgence ; simply what so many of tbe Whig- Liberal* have declared an intention of giving them fair trial. Those deny this will be limited group of mere Radicals, and ...
... ve from his youth, I yet Lord Clarendon, who was in Ireland upon a former occasion such as this, informed him of desire of Whig Ministry to appoint him Provost, which was only dependent on a single condition. They made no stipulation except that he should ...
... Ex-Scholar and Moderator, Trinity Coue«e, Dublin. ALEXANDER KENNY, Esfl . Ac. At tb« ChriitmM Es*mln»tlont held here. Use folio whig OcnUcmeD Use number of Prtsee and Honors annexed to their reepecUve names . James Moorhead, 11 . H. ijekson. 11 • Charlee Matnrln ...