THE DERRY COMMISSION
... change carried out, especially as similar step in the ease of Belfast has been attended with the best results.—Corresponrfent of Whig. ...
... change carried out, especially as similar step in the ease of Belfast has been attended with the best results.—Corresponrfent of Whig. ...
... extraordinary affair, and never interfered with their servant, or even rebuked him.”— Whig. [Mr. J. J. Whyte, of Lougbbriekland, Master of the Iveagh Hounds, writes to tho Whig :—“ Your correspondent omitted to mention the fact of * the respectable farmer' ...
... terms, the wuu d-be assassin, and all who conspired with him; and held up Mr. Cargan as a kind, benevolent, and worthy person.— Whig. ...
... Lieutenant to explain the reasons which have influenced the Governors in declining hitherto appoint chaplains in the hospital. Whig. , , The Kates in Newtowsabds Union —At the usual weekly meeting of the Newtownsrds Hoard of Guardians, Saturday, a highly ...
... the grain trade; and their liabilities are staled at £200.009. Rumours on Tuesday in Belfast indicated a much larger sunk— Whig. Another Reported the Corn Trade. —We ( Irish Times) regret to state that was rumoured in Dublin on Wednesday that another ...
... llill-sireet, where constable and five men are stationed, in compliance with the recent memorial for extra police in Lurgan— Whig. Bronze Guns The Indian bronze muzzle loading 91b rilled gun has now tired over 2,700 rounds at Sh .e--bnryness, and still ...
... to each ; sheep-6jd to per lb; pigs—porkers, 57s OJ t ; store pigs, £2 10s to £4 10s ; bonha £4 per pair ; horses, to £45. Whig. Belfast Weekly Live Stock Salls.— Hastings held his usual weekly sale of fat cal and lambs, at his auction mart, 110, Joy-slrcH ...
... Sustentalion Committee. The document was discussed in private; but resolutions approving of the report , were unanimously agreed Whig. ! French PKOTr.cTioNisTs lie Paris correspondent the lisnei notices the agitation among the Proteej tioiiisls in France, and ...
... fair presented feature of interest, being almost all farmers’ nags, fair number of which changed owners, from £7 to each.— Whig- CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST A ROAD CONTRACTOR. Henry Smyth v. Joteph Carliile. Tims was a complaint made Holy wood Petty Sessions ...
... empower its representatives at the Special Assembly sty whal its members are prepared to for the future support of the ministry.— Whig. ...
... length ; but, there being some informality the process, it was not concluded, and fresh summonses will have to be taken out.— Whig. The Use Tobacco. —The Lancet says, in answer to correspondent Tobacco in moderation is believed by some to be rather advantageous ...
... sale of them. The ourt •aid that made no difference whatever the law required qualification. The same rule wa* made •» »n cam— Whig- ...