CHURCH DEFENDERS
... rather encourage others do- for the Irish Church. much do these ‘furious’’ persons really feel for the Irish Church.—Northern Whig.” ...
... rather encourage others do- for the Irish Church. much do these ‘furious’’ persons really feel for the Irish Church.—Northern Whig.” ...
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... £lOO insured for 2s. 6d. • Year extra. £l,OOO at Death aid £6 a Week 'kris', Total Disability for a Year. £1 les. a Week (Whig Partial Disability for £1 a Year extra. Ommpations involving the increased risk of manual labor, the use of machinery or hazardous ...
... Year. £lOO at Death for Is. 6d. a Year. Every additional £lOO insured for 2s. dd. a Year extra. £l,OOO at Death aid £6 a Week Whig Total Disability for £3 a Year. £1 les. a Week daring Partial Disability for £1 a Year extra. Occupations involving the increased ...
... Sheffield Independent records the death of Mr. O. S. Foljarabe, of Osberton. Tho deceased was a member of an old and respected Whig family, and was ardent lover of old English sports, and fumed breeder of agricultural stock. Ho kept a pack of foxhounds from ...
... year since dety ?? fresh copies with the Board of Trade. Up to the o» ' moment, however, the Preaic^nt of the Board of T ? Whig or Tory, haa not been tempted by the visi profit to take the matter in hand. After the laying • telegraph round the world, ...
... they last answered him after the same curt fashion. Mr Roebuck said on Friday that he entered public life opposed both to Whigs and Tories, and that, a necesanry consequence, he had been hated by both parties. Roobnck soems to forgst that years ago be ...
... many land bills which for a period of several years have been brought before Parliament by successive Adminis- trations, both Whig and Tory, the value of this custom has been fully recognised in the proviso which recurs in every one of them, That nothing ...
... extricated himself. hit estatts being heavily mortgaged. Sir Hobert successfully gait ...
... other companies, and ere bops the difficulty will be bet temporary. The ealMrs trade has steady throughout the year, 2,600 bad Whig been imported by two merchants. whom bans been constantly plying between Francs, B;pnini and Penryn. The Iron Foundry, established ...
... MARRIED BY MISTAKE. A correspondent sends to the Northern Whig the f o l] ing extraordinary story : — On Saturday last a marri ceremony took place ia a little town not 20 miles fm Belfast. A youthful couple in humble circumstances Mr. Y. and a Miss H ...
... charged and dispersed the crowd. On reach- Log their barracks it was found that some otthem had been severely cut. The Xorihem Whig thinks there is no reason to sup- pose that any IU-feeUng existed between the constabu- lary and the inhabitants of the town ...