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THE INQUEST

... another three houra’ deliberation, was found that the jury could not agree. David Heard a’ill under the surveillance the police. Whig. * ' ...

rill! PnnHANAOH MAH.. AND KNNISKIIABN CHHOJtICtE. MON’DaT. may 18. 13M

... age. Lord Brooghsm was one of thoso men whom nature sonde into the world not for tlie sake of party hot of mahkihd. If the Whigs found it difficult to keep him in harness it was becaoso his sympathies were larger than theire. partisan they lost was gained ...

ELECTION RUMOURS

... county of Monaghan with Lord Cremotue. influential committee has been formed, and the couuty will, doubt, bo rescued from the Whig occupaut. lu Wexford, two caudidatea Lave appeared, under the auspices of the Liberal party, selected by the cle rical committee ...

THE .BOROUGH ELECTION

... lor ezpndinocV sake, should Insist having thin subject satisfactorily cioarcd up before they land their oonntenaiiae to man, Whig in taring has hot ooma to deoiahw, mnat either eveding life -further hia owacnda, lacks the inlaUset which woald justify i ...

WHAT IS TO COME OP ITf

... Uieoo cinurastanCM —to the pO'tl*« that there between oonatilutional Whigaarw aod tie peroonal dwlike Mr BHehtTot jrUieli the Whig ariatocraej made no »o»t Mr Lowo'a impraetieable arroganoe, and Mr Gladatone'a impetoooa confess ine formation of Liberal ...

REPRESENTATION OF ENNISKILLEN

... if returned, to tote egeinst the Cbureb- My eddreae is dear, open, and hooeet conyic. ,on of my heart. lam independent alike Whig or Tory. I desire not to inereaee my claims ppon the (xorernment, for I believe them to be aoeh that they well inereaaed. If ...

MUUiNT vasuyios

... on onglo with the horizon of leset /O, end probably near $0 degrees. Tbe sniire phenomenon lasted sbont leu lecuuds.— Troy Whig, October 1- 11X-TREATING SOLDIERS IN IRELAND.—Q v*rsl of liio man 12.U Lauoere, since their arrival io DnodsUc. have subjected ...

H H U B A HI

... vehement supporters the nomi■etion,—a man certainly of some ability, and whose •peaches for their bold# manly tone, albeit strong Whig predilections—asserted that some of the members of Mr. Disraeli's administration would not pledge themselves as to the course ...

REVOLTING CRUELTY TO A CHILD

... with my mother end lay motbag whom didst love with ell thy fetal heart end mind that new song weshall weary i9M°g> Northern Whig- Another daily newspaper iaannounced,the Morning Summary, which printed on papa and coat penny, ENNISKILLE N.—Printed and publiahed ...

OF SLIGO

... Major Knox’s conduct with that of §erjeaot Armstrong, would we not find something real and substantial to urge against the Whig lawyer* who gave tbe sum of two pounds to local amusements, while Major Knox gave six guineas along with presenting a valuable ...

THE IRISH CHUUCH COMMISSION

... bis age. Lord Bronghamwas one of those men whom nature send, into the world not for the sake of party hut of mankind, it the Whigs (onud it difficult to keep him harness it was because his sympathies were * t The partisan they loet was gamed in the ?*“« ...