spare. For Klng's-brlde Mr. Neville scored 12 and 12, and Mr. MoTloy got 10 in the second Innings, being absent
... on Monday ; therefore the nonsensical opposition of the carmen to beneficial by-law may be considered as at end. —Northern Whig. ...
... on Monday ; therefore the nonsensical opposition of the carmen to beneficial by-law may be considered as at end. —Northern Whig. ...
... will be virtually delusive, and, if established, would be serious check on the enterprise of newspaper conductors.— Aor them Whig. ...
... sifted out, some facts bad come to light which!were not stated until a searching inquiry was made by the constabulary.—Northern Whig. T-i“ JVRNDItt EDITION the LATEBT EOEUQS INTELLIGENCE BY TELEGRAPH, with Abstraoa-o* Important InislUnenee appearing (be Loudon ...
... are—William, Johnston, Esq.; J. E. Finlay, Esq., LL.D.; the Rev. Mr. Doa»elI. the Rev. Mr. Babiogton, and others.— Northern Whig. ...
... clothed in'the same sombre hue. Ail the shop, m Hffisborough are closed, and the town altogether bears mournful aspect.—Aorfflrrn Whig. ...
... or ia not well that our local governors should be guided by ihe maxims of a political club—lei the poli'ics of that club be Whig or Tory, Radical Conservative? it it well, the minority may protest and grumble as much they please, but the majority, if believe ...
... poor, but rather better some parts than was looked for ; and barley is a fair crop, so far can at present be judged —Aorfami Whig. THANKS. From Mn. Onrole, Hon. Sec. FroTldeoce Home to D. P. H. lor Bret h«H « Ks note, recclrod IJUi Aiifuet. cld of the funde ...
... letters of rymaerratir^Gorernment. They had hoped hare apology from Mr. H. Johnston of Port Johnston for member ot the gr~t Whig Mr. William Johnaton.of Brilyktlbeg ; and othere, mtr The Liberale are hungry for place after who were presented engagement ...
... taxation of this country could be increased ? I say, there never was so great an enemy of Ireland (hisses)—whether he were Whig, Radical, or Tory ; and he is now simply seeking to climb to power on the shoulders of somebody in England, assisted by somebody ...
... believing that the members of the constabulary had used no more force than was necessary under the circumstances.—Northern Whig. . quebn’s County agricultural SOCIETY. „ . . MABtßOßoroii, AbttWt 11.—The sixth annual exhibition of the Qneen’s County A ...