SECOND EDITION
... spite himself, as be had been endeavouring for some time post, but witbont success, to get rid bis bets on * The Hermit’ I” Whig. ...
... spite himself, as be had been endeavouring for some time post, but witbont success, to get rid bis bets on * The Hermit’ I” Whig. ...
... Gleubor.i, Portglenone. and seconded Bellingham Manleverer, Esq.. J.P., Annscliff, Maghcra, was elected largo majority. - Whig. The Irish People.”— Some time since directed the attention of the Post Office authorities to the continued circulation of ...
... be difficult to imagine. We are ready to admit that iu this matter the House of Lords is consistent We take it all and all. Whig and Tory, for we feel bound to say we think there was some force in Lord Derby’s retort upon Earl Russell— If you think all ...
... Journal. Com I'ill Miiijszinc. Weekly Review. Mcliura. Belgravia. Punch. Fan. Shipping Gazette Belfast News-Letter. Northern Whig. * . HENRY WRIGHT, Auctioneer. Newrj, 8d June, 1807. ON TUESDAY, THE li™ INST., AT TWELVE ..'clock, lit thr llroknrs Office ...
... existed. The inquest was adjourns for a few days, Mary Anne Porter having sdmiUal that she was the mother of the child. Cor-of Whig. Distress the West—London, Thursday the Rev. P. Conway, accompanied Lord DnukolUn, Mr. Gregory, and Mr. Morris, had inteniew ...
... for practice in this court previous to the day on which the match will be played out. The match is for £l.OOO aside —Northern Whig. The Droit of Amiens gives the following account of a most unfortunate occurrence that has recently token place in the Canton ...
... views of the Irish public in such time as to allow them fair chance of influencing the future of so important a question ? The Whigs havalet ibis question sleep so long that it is the duty of the Irish public to take care that now that they have taken it up ...
... News. Chaniliere's Journal. Punch. E . Weekly Review. Shipping Gazette. Meliora. Belfast News-Letter. Belgravia. Norther Whig. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. Nowrj.Sd Juno, 1887. U ON TUESDAY, THE 11th INST.. TWELVE o'clock, at the Brokers’ Office, 11, ORANGE ...
... constable in Rallynahinch hag resulted in the acquittal the constable all the eight charges brought against him.—.Vorthern Whig. „, , The Constabulary. —Mr. Q Greer, S.I. has been nominated to thcchargi the Clonmel district, nee Mr. Kelly, 5.1., r moved ...
... line of the result has appeared in pnbtto Press. Whether the man died from the effect* of drink the fall is not known. Cor. of Whig. BIRTHS. . Barkbb —On the 14th Inst., Leigh, Em«i. the .1 Frank C. Barker. Esq., of a 4*«hter. Cano—On the 16th hut., at Belfast ...
... proper proportion, and mere labour kept out. the House of Commons would be stronger, and the cry for reform silenced. The Whigs, like bad chess players, stock to this game even after they had been baffled, and while possessing popularity, could only be ...
... resinned his appointment as Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant. The reason for this step has not yet publicly transpired.—A'orthem Whig. Accident Belfast Louoh. —Pour persons, Ur. Simms, Ur. John Scott, Ur. J. 8. Hart land, and man named Oroffan left Belfast ...