LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
... and others, it is expected, will immediately follow, in consequence of information gained through seizures of last night.— Whig of Tuesday. ...
... and others, it is expected, will immediately follow, in consequence of information gained through seizures of last night.— Whig of Tuesday. ...
... which thev were clad. They were all conveyed S.ickville Lane Station House, where they remain pending inquiry. Tire Northern Whig of Wednesday says—On Tuesday morning, between three and four o’clock, number of detectives proceeded to the house of Michael ...
... lull Tippe rary man, who never figured much, and whose arrest was matter of wonder. They were bitterly prosecuted by the then Whig government, the Solicitor General (Candid Phil Crampton) having undertaken the '-uty in person, Sheil defending, and doing ...
... hed for their attachment to the Liberal party have stronglyprotested against the policy of the Commissioners. The Korthfrn Whig has denounced that policy; and at the meeting in Belfast Conservatives aud Liberals, supporters of the National System, were ...
... Irish questions in a style of sweeping liberality towards Ireland, and of deference lor Irish ideas, I such tlie heart of Irish Whig, or Irish Tory, has never dared to hope from our English masters. Trusting you may have a good meeting of committee, am, dear ...
... Adullamites mean to join the Liberals in an attempt to turn out the present Government, and that if the attempt succeeds a purely Whig Ministry will be formed without the Radical element, which was so strong in the late Administration, and which caused its fall ...
... that city to the North rather than branch line at present. The Whig Government had refused this proposition because they thought it would prove too expensive. Indeed did not think the Whig .Government had given any special boon to Ireland except the income ...
... Pilson, Esq., which appeared, from time to time, the Don'llnatrick Recorder newspaper • In tile latter part of the century a Whig was formed in the Comity of Down, which comprised many of the loading gentlemen of the county. Some of its most distinguished ...
... form by the memorialists, will promptly deal with it in a fair and liberal spirit, unlike their peddling predecessors, the Whigs, whom Ireland have gained so litt'c and lost so much. I'uam Herald. Agricultural Statistics. —The turnip is to Scotland what ...
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... created, on July, 18 ), \ Baroness Dnfierin and Claneboye, of Ballyleidy and Killileagh. County Down. Sir John was in politics a Whig, ami was opposed to the Union with Great i Britain; and, during the intrigues for itsaccoinplish- ment, the following anecdote ...
... that, as at present arranged, Mr. Dickens will read in Belfast, in the Ulster Hall, on Wednesday, the 20th of March. —Northern Whig, LATEST NEWS AMERICA The Timet lias received the following telegram, dated New York, Feb. 21:—“ The Reconstruction Bill has ...