ARRIVAL OF TROOPS IN BELFAST
... Grey Tidy. The Londonderry barracks are at present occupied by four companies of the 43rd Regiment from the Curragh.—Northern Whig. ...
... Grey Tidy. The Londonderry barracks are at present occupied by four companies of the 43rd Regiment from the Curragh.—Northern Whig. ...
... the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the Protestants were used by the English Whigs—the Roman Catholics by the English Tories; but in that war, then waged by the Whigs for freedom, the shrewdest blows were given to Irishmen by Irishmen. It was Ireland ...
... apraog op. and Iba air nippad kaanly and ra- Jbar cold. Tha r.cant warmth baa treat'? improaad tba appaaranea the eropa —Ngrthem Whig. Tba praaaat a traab, healthy appaaranoa, and in a war* or two wa may npaat an atoodaooa of aaw po-4,1 * * crop Jr. rniaaa ...
... the emendmeats tbs Pesrs to lbs hub Cborcb Bill, tbe Whig Press begicaiog to show a willingoeM to aeesp! a ec nipt omits. Tbs Saturday llevkw.—a genteel virsgo, swell among newspapers, and patent Whig snob, wear tbe livery the petty, but adorning its II ...
... discussion, the inquest was adjourned until Monday. The body will be exhumed the meantime, and a full jury sworn.—Northern Whig. ...
... are very confident that the Bill” will peas with amendtaeole in the interest of the Church which the Commons will adopt. Tbe Whig paper* generally are not no favourable to levelling up. but maintain that tba Cabinet ia irrevocably pladged against aneh a ...
... ecclesiastical despotism of the Ilomish hierarchy and the knavery and deceit of English political parties, both Conservative and Whig.—l remain, sir, your obedient servant, Robert Staples. June 28, 1869. TO THE EDITOR THE DUBLIN EVENING MAIL. Rik—ln a late ...
... txillege that whereas f Lucdrt annually took out the ticance practise which was given to those who g*?e n.» evidence |i os whig practical knowledge, only forty students acoually twk out that ti«-d test of practical knowledge, gives real and substantial ...
... whom they were advised. Tbe address for Royal Commission was OBwarrantable that it was condemned with mnoh heartiness such Whig noblemen Lord Weslbary, and was abandoned without being pressed to division by the Lord Chancellor, its mover ia Hoase of Lords ...
... farther diaeoaaioo, the iaqaaat adjonroad noli! Monday. Tba body will ba exbnmed io mean lima, and fall jory tuon.—Xorthem Whig. THE FRENCH ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. The r»eai««d from tb« Great Eaatern daring Friday Satarday bare baao to Ibe t>abiie rmthrr ...
... messenger from ‘oner bad ee a | Boyal adj vurned Monday, The body wil as left bumed in the meautime, and a fall jurye Northern Whig. ale at Clare- Uoovua ~GRATERT re. and The char wte cred it a fs vourt d Mrs Preparation has Civil Se-vice Man- ooney, cess ...
... body, acd calling the court for next Monday, when, we pre-ume, the proper complement of jurori will be f )rthcoming. —Northern Whig. KINGSTOWN, BRAY- AND WICKLOW (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) Kingstown, Tuesday Night. POLICE COCUT. (Before T. U. Baric ...