July 15, 18GS,
... however; and the anniversary has passed away as quietly as could be deni red. We extract the following particulars from the Whig ...
... however; and the anniversary has passed away as quietly as could be deni red. We extract the following particulars from the Whig ...
... and his want of unpopularity with the moderate party in the county do not lend to endear him to the noble marquis —-VorMcm Whig- The Medical Times and Gazette directs attention to the coniilion Irish dispensary medical officers, and expresses just surprise ...
... severity, general election was held in Ireland, cerium Repeal orators denounced the Whigs generally for their cruel ne gleet Ireland, adding, But what can you expect from the Whigs ? Did they not appoint and support one of their own party. Lord Torrington. who ...
... Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield, Hull, Newcastle, Plymouth, Cardiff, and other towns ; and Mr. F.’D. Finlay, of the Daily Northern Whig, Belfast. All these gentlemen were in favour of tho telegraphic system being in the bands the Government. Mr. John Menick, ...
... Lords from which tire extra* I have given taken. all know the fate Appropriation Clause. The Whigs of that day felt that they could not cany it ; and being Whigs of that day, tney let it drop, or, their chief said another occasion, they ‘ let it alone,’ ...
... O’Reilly Dease, expresses his determination to to the poll, Mr. Harrison's success would then be almost certain .—Cor. of Whig. Auction liar.— Wednesday last there was an a notion of cooks of upland and meadow hay Dungannon Park. The prices ruled rery ...
... The horse fair was chiefly remarkable for the display of fanners* nags, which sold at fluctuating prices.— Correspondent.—of Whig. Enniskillen Great July Fair. —This wellknown and famous fair was held Friday, the 10th instant. The demand in most departments ...
... and the wonder is that did not tumble down. The ceremony laying the foundation-stone, was gone through amid much enthusiasm.— Whig. ...
... His Lordship sentenced the prisoner to three mo*.tins’ imprisonment sthard-labour. This terminated the business tuo Assizes.— Whig. Marriage High Life.—The marriage of John Bateeon, Esq., youngest son of the late Sir Koliert Batoson, Bart., Belvoir Park ...
... which is there j solitary member of the, Established Church. Yet | tiiftt statement Was made Rev. John Macnanghtan Belfast fsec Whig, Feb. 23d, 1867), D. W. Maziere Brady, Rector of Eilbrotiy (see !• acts or FfetiODS,” p. p. 6,14, 19), by Mr. Leatham the ...
... the field, was seized number of his admirers, elevated on their shoulders, and carried through the town, the bands playing.— Whig. ...
... and 24th Victoria, and that Patrick Doyle should pay 10s fine and 20s costs. The case against Michael Doyle was withdrawn.—■ Whig. Mysterious Disappearance and Dreadful Discovery.—On Monday afternoon the body of a respectably dressed man was discovered ...