THE WINNER OF THE WATERLOO
... to see the winner the * Blue Ribbon of the Leash.* The dog and his trainer left Belfast for Lurgan daring the day. Northern Whig. ...
... to see the winner the * Blue Ribbon of the Leash.* The dog and his trainer left Belfast for Lurgan daring the day. Northern Whig. ...
... Act in Ireland.— Whig. House op Commons, Thursday Evening. —On the motion of Mr. W. Johnston, seconded by The O’- Donoghue, leave was this day given to introduce a Bill for the Repeal of the Party Processions Act in Ireland.— Whig. ...
... was capsisel, and all the unfortunate mm were loat. Ae far I can ascertain none of Ibe have yet been recovered.—Cor. Northern Whig. ...
... demoraUaing system of canvassing; not attack by anonymous placards or squibs the private personal character of any of our opponents Whig or Tory, but meet every one on the high ground of principle and moral worth. It is suggestive to read this after the Limerick ...
... demoralising system of canvassing ; not attack by anonymous placards squibs the private personal character any of their opponents. Whig or Tory, but meet every on® on the high gronnd of principle and moral worth. THE REPRESENTATION OF NORWICH. Mr. Milner Gibson ...
... Hunter. L.R.P.C., Edinburgh, the General Assembly’s first missionaries to Chinn, will leave lor Shanghai, via Sontbampton day.— Whig. ...
... coming into Hide Market from round Mr. Coffey’s corner. Heard thorn the Queen, and shout they were Whigs. , . « Mr. Maguire— That they were what Mr. Murphy— Whigs. youP Worship. They belong to the great Radical party. (Laughter.) Witness —They were shouting ...
... any exclusive or narrow spirit, and we hope the attendance at it will be worthy of the occasion and of the motive,—“ Northern Whig” of Monday. ...
... lives when boat belonging to Mr. Thomson capsized. The conduct of the coastguards cannot t>e too highly commended. —“Northern Whig”. The appeal in the Countess of Perwentwater’s case from the decision of the local magistrates, respecting the blocking of ...
... with the Queen and the Government.” Daniel Ryan deposed that it was the defendants who were noisy. They said that they were Whigs, and were cursing the Queen. The Bench ordered the defendants to give hail in £lO each, and two sureties in £5 each, to be ...
... break tho windows. getting up saw tho two defendants coming round Curley s corner, cursing the Queen, and shouting they were Whigs—whatever that is : don’t know. The witness was cross-examined Mr. Murphy. but adhered to his statement, that both defendants ...
... Smyth, Lyons. Messrs. Boss, Mr. M'Murray. and Mr l»m Smvth. The distance traversed was fully Irish miles.—Cor. of Sorthem Whig. TRINITY COLLEGE. DUBLIN, iIII.I.VKV TEUM. 1869. of Trinity College have reaoWed to, cataMish two medals, to given ns pnara ...