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... & CLOTHING COMPANY ISVITS ATTIMTIOII TIMIS NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Nuttrawly lot the mina &two, IN YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CIAYTHINU, Whig 11914. rim aryl Special attention is pail tie HOW CLOTHING DZPARTIIINT, Adak is supplied .it IND* Goods. Hate sad Calm Haan ...

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... ORIVRITH gave settee Bet day would call to the width =ere sew hp the tar review. with the view et the Odepoachers of the Hemp Whig oat. paroied. I. re* Mr. Gomm. NCLATZII4OOIIM Mos the latest:ice of Orators* So SSW for ems Waltas d pm* aim& Mask lu—u dle ...

TUE EXOTIC STEIL

... empire which it kelp. diri.lnl amt, therefore. weak, it in furninhaol by the divi.i.n lint, is which will be found the MOM* Whigs. Teri, null Ita.livalnliturliahnim. Irishmen. and Seetchinen ; Anglicans- 7 high awl low — Presbyterian lii.wentern ...

REMEMBER THE ADDRESS ! BIRNEY'S, 71, NORTH STREET, (Mid Dom hum the ()olden Eagle. matt opposite Iterative ..

... Prise—A Irish Poplin Dross. lOth ' ' rise--A Momper, onstaining 2 Hams. 1011. Too, loaf of NNW, ~ dors% Port Whle, .esl I of !Ash Whig,. The smear other PM. clorks, %%d d., the Works of the hot Maraca Bolos, Albums, Ladies' Ps Wm, .n,, I rastask w. .4ottett ...

cAmoucrrir IN COMMAS&

... y. bag smear. which dryly proved bow well their re. , spieled mad popular Hwy. IWMk O'Connor. be. . merles& his pmamoaese, Whig thew in the the To the great credit the good people. it Ls is be said that they never allowed a an.mo of poostkriem to pollute ...

THE tTLSVER EXAMINER, BELFAST, SATUHDAY, APRIL 18;1868

... Mimeo to apply Whore either myself or my shirt amount toot. Mr. Memos—No you should he Mr. Raa-1 oru little about the Jeanne of Whig pbee-htintees. t C4lOlO hens to do my thlty to my anent —yen to rim ne ttanfront the (hale. Ton asecooded in your holler-nnlaw ...

BBLPAIIT QUARTZ' [nekqe J. Hummer OrwAr, Amer V. drift. I Taw nr as action hreakht by the plaintif, theme law,

... Huard was Rest then by Mr. Lindsay. Ile. gave ram the work to do. nee. me • ream foe to work ho. 1 totted up the I wow at the Whig. wee working = 4 l7eri t ociook till four. I molly died about two o'clock when I was is the cow =t the Usatay. When warthog ...

OUR ROYAL VISITOIDS AND TRX CARDINAL

... Tbom. Hiuieth. Ile wee happy to be informed that there we no Whig or Conmerrative-wo milliand-water individual. on the imminittee. People two. beginning to get .hanoul of being eall.l Whig. in 1: d . Every wt. not a Tory .d.l wee a . andseverya who woe ...

TO MANAOMIS OF SCHOOLS. AyouNG MAL WHO IS A GOOD Scholar. ma oistamat Toarber or Afthokat-Tmeho • OMAN& School. He

... unusually large, sad the highest and noblest in the land were present to hear the opening speech of the great leader of the Whigs. When Mr. Gladstone bad moved that the Acta relating to the Church in Ireland be read, Col. Stuart Knox moved that the fifth ...

BUIXA&Y

... 16111114 :. Tie ammo Toryism' is keeping up alotiaotioa bottom iNototarta awl ood wetting owl the asighboani at it 47 tb. The Whigs aro too bigoted, sad Catholicity tr toodiolly to moo the lite Tido ma *fin fin. Tram.] ILACIE—YRRTKRDAT. Plate of Sem —Ursa ...

SUMMARY

... Catholic University, the former generemily and windy proposied a charter. If his poliey on this point were not opponed by the Whig leadern^ he do mei+ in conciliating the alt.,. tiona the Catholic* of inland by giving them a University education Mooed upon ...

BELFAST, TUESDAY. APRIL 7. 1868

... rah worthy o 4 the inan who wrote •• Vivian Cry. •11,1%. ht. Oki ver the. of certain plans, (('bows. Voice, T • Prime it a Whig.) The .1 Austria Ova the p.olk of Illsoigary their own Parliament, ere not toy brave frisk potpie much teals& to their own ...