Cooke yesterdsy.—Northern Whig: Dr. Cooxe.—There was no in the health of Dr
... Cooke yesterdsy.—Northern Whig: Dr. Cooxe.—There was no in the health of Dr. ...
... Cooke yesterdsy.—Northern Whig: Dr. Cooxe.—There was no in the health of Dr. ...
... Tae Mager Northern Whig states that the Rev Robert Rosa, Minister of the Fourth Church, Lon- donderry, is likely to be a candidate for the chair of Meta- moval to Belfast. physics in Magee College, vacated by Professor re- The Mont Cenis Company is, it ...
... THE DEATH OF LORD OF THE REMAINS AT HILLSBOROUGH. (FROM THE NORTHERN WHIG OF THIS DAY. Yesterday the Most Noble the Marquis of arrived in Belfast, per the Fleet and on the arrival of the corpse tenantry and others had assembled. The bod the deceased peer ...
... THe Northern Whig, whose fair and manly criticism inthe matter of the party processions, and the party maneuvring with which the lrish regime has of late familiarised us, we value and applaud, has the following paragraph :— “ We have heard a rumour that ...
... DEATH OF THE REV. HENRY COOKE, D.D., LL.D (FROM THE NORTHERN WHIG-) Our readers will learn with regret that Dr Cooke died yesterday, at his residence on the Ormeau Road. He was in hia eightieth year. Henry Cooke was born on the llth day of May 1788, ata ...
... binger of future policy the Whigs are destroying their prestige, for tliis is the most vital question for the Irish people. But all, it seems, is be merged till the Church is disestablished, and the Whigs get into office, and then we shall see what we ...
... THE BIOTS IN MONAGHAN. I The Northern Whig gieei the following the occurrence The etete ofexeitement | >ll here to be thil rendeie it, difficult to lire outline of what led to it. j The facta appear theaeThe Orange in the counter dietricta around agreed ...
... The Xorthern Whig of this day reports— Ihc linen trade exhibits symptoms of steady improvement, and demand gradually expauds, .-o that stocks are proportionately being absorbed. Home and Continental and American demand of a healthy average character, ...
... at Baby. ebb this s—He amid spite iwileihted ea Attorney- —Whig sr 'hey—wwieedries the ad* of the as well as the Ilbsety el pros, and, wham a =dittoes .ç la mews. praseentlasothe paps for Bah ▪ prosantion, one - Ad o . as It weis, against the el the Weak ...
... from a Whig. But let the Archbishop lof Westminster speak for Mr. Gladstone. Archbishop Manning, as we have remarked, is the head of the Catholic Church in England. is in his vast diocese the pastor of a tlock all but exclusively Irish ; he is the true ...
... GREAT MEETING IN THE ULSTER HALL. (FROM TRK NORTHKHM WHIG THURSDAY A mcoiiog: was held to tho Ulster Hall, Belfast, last night for the purpose, as stated in the advertisement calling it, expressing ••sympathy for Mr Johnston and family, who have been ...
... IMPORTANT SANITARY DISOOVIEW.- 1111111ERTIS PICINI. A VTISEPTIO NEDICINC and BATH SOLUTIONS. Ifermentatios Whig the gnat went by which animal or mootible matter thirswposed, It follows that almost all Weems • the result linaentation, putrid or lobarnmatory ...