RIOTOUS AFFRAY IN BELFAST
... Fleming, Robert Young, Robert Rice, and Thomas Hudd. Yesterday evening a large drumming party also paraded the Crun^-road.—Whig. ...
... Fleming, Robert Young, Robert Rice, and Thomas Hudd. Yesterday evening a large drumming party also paraded the Crun^-road.—Whig. ...
... were escorted by strong guard policemeu, armed with rifles.” The following version of the Orange riot appears in the Northern Whig of this morning : Last night thirteen persons were arrested the Shaokbilt road oo the charge forming portion af disorderly ...
... Robert Rioe. and Thomaa Teat*r day • Iw enuuotoj l«J Craml.o road, tb* great anaoyai'e* tb* tababl- Uat* of that aeigbbonrbood, Whig. Tbb ActTUeir EitPtu.—Tba Upper Boom of lb* Aottnau Heichertlh be* rejected tb* propoeal tb* Lower Boom to gir* tb* nam* *• ...
... desirous of saying, and it was this—namely, that they did not come to London in the interest of party (hear, hear). There were Whigs and Radicals, Conservatives and High Tories on the deputation. They came to London to uphold something far more important than ...
... motion which would cost nothing ! Tbe Irish people are promised another of tbe many blessings which they have realized from the Whigs—a commission of inquiry, sod with this magnificent gift their sopporters in the House must fain content. ©ittrtpl Cowl. Their ...
... such her consistency in self-assertion, that men of little faith began to believe in her, because she believed io herself. The Whig school, of which Lord Macaulay may be taken ae the moat eminent type, actually fell into the trap which she laid for them. ...
... a large drumming pirtyalso paraded the Crumlinroad, to the great annoyance the inhabitants of that neighbourhood. —Northern Whig of Thursday. HORRIBLE ATTEMPT TO MURDER THE COUNTY TIPPERARY. There was made on M iy night audacious attempt ta des-troy life ...
... Taeaday evening large party also paraded Crnmlin road, to the great annoyanco of the inhabitants of that seighboarhood. Northern Whig, INSPECTION THE I2rn LANCRHB. (ruoii oun own cobrespoident.) DnndsA. Thursday, The nnanal (fcneral inspection tVi* corps was ...
... evening a large drum. Minig party also paraded the Crumlin-road, to the i great annoyance of the inhabitants of that neigh. ?? Whig of Yectrday. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Catidne Burke, widow of Francis Burke, Cm- positor, thankfully acknowledges a gratuity of 5l ...
... ed | ond ~ sible before the Court; but any of the dt y the were caught, be ass d them they would nthe for trial.— Northern Whig of this day. die. THURLES The ladies who bave teken charge of tabk ts. formed thst the Bazaar is adjourned ane and | and Thursday ...
... quarrel of the two Houses upon the bill. Sectarian ascendancy ie doomed, whether English rule continues or not, and whether Whigs or Tories be in office. And better bill than Mr. Gladstone’s may, perhaps, be expected, as a better one may easily be framed ...
... will that the bill should be passed. If a majority was obtainable in no other way, the constitutional privilege of creating Whig peers would be exercised, and the measure would be forced through the house. Where would they be then, and how would they appear ...