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DEPLORABLE BOAT ACCIDENT. {From th* 21orth«m Whig.) regret to atate that another boat accident has taken place ..

... DEPLORABLE BOAT ACCIDENT. {From th* 21orth«m Whig.) regret to atate that another boat accident has taken place in Belfast Lough, from which there can scarcely be a doubt that three persona hare loat th Urea. Hardly aommer haa passed for aereral years ...

WATERFORD II ARBOUR

... tli9 pi’es°nt Governmeut was so pining in the col 1 idjs opposition tboir organs at the Press fulminated thunders against the Whigs because they would nothing for Ireland. Now that the Tories are in power it remains to be scon whether they will realise the ...

CARRTCK—Two o’Ctocg

... accounted for by ♦• * e fact . Talbot is keeping nheid. -Every possible obstacle is thrown in tbe way o- Ihe Conservatives the Whigs. Almost e*ery seconi vote subjected to the qualification oath, which, in more cases than one, | led to rather hot, worly encounters ...

TUAMOHK

... Deceased, who was about years of age, was employed as oiler in Irwin’s mill, and the only support of hi* . jother.— Northern Whig,” W© sire glad to pticeivc that the Commissioners of Public Works in In land, uotifi d that with respect to the execution of ...

COHPBRIH6 aAtDir i HVBI3AL DOOTOB. It vu tMlr tb«t tke title of »Mt#r Mono wiM omfn'iol kAkorit CBmh. Bfco»tly ..

... society of working men, which is in course of information for constructing cheap dwellings. The Bom Murder. —The Belfast Northern Whig” is glad to hear that the statement made many of our contemporaries, some months ago, Jthat Mr Kent, the unfortunate father ...

A STORY WITHOUT AN END

... Chesterfields of the Dublin saloons and promenades would entreat you to be, for the sake of society and the success of the Whigs.— Extract from the of the loth of March, 1848. “Thomas Fkancis Meagher.*’ Meagherdtcpt his spirits surprisingly; Mac Manus ...

WATERFORD MIRROR AND TRAMORE VISITER-WEDNESDAY MARCH 27 1867-

... The Right Hon. Judge Keogh entered .court to day ten o’clock, and proceeded with the ACTION FOR LIBEL AGAINST THB KORTHBBN WHIG.” Mr. M’Causland, Q.C., LL.D., summed up the part of Henry Platt and wife, plaintiffs in the case, after which Judge Keogh ...

DUNGARVAN,

... were then his lordship’s political convictions ? Had the accession a Conservative Government to power, and the inability of a Whig administration to to confer further favours, any directing influence upon bis lordship's action—were family favors sought for ...

IV. The increase in our Municipal Taxation ■We, hereby submit that it is our opinion, that the indiserimiaato ..

... act up to the expectations of those who' maintain that Ireland has always been more prosperous under Conservative than under Whig management. The present Government took the reins in hand at a most critical time; they had difficulties of no ordinary magnitude ...

GOOD NEWS FOR EVERY ONE

... of Tipperary, one appointment would hailed with satisfaction hy the diocese and the Church. It wasa curious anomaly of the Whigs to appoint Dr Alexander to this post. “Camus Justa ilourne” would be a very suitable living to be attached the Deanery of Derry ...