The 18th Royal Irish left to-day for some reason
... the city at present the approseb- anniversary, and all are looking forward to it with an intense degree of anxiety.~Aertfern Whig Cor- ...
... the city at present the approseb- anniversary, and all are looking forward to it with an intense degree of anxiety.~Aertfern Whig Cor- ...
... The back of bis head had been torn away but bis fabe was uninjured. The man, it is said, bad keen intokicatea.-* Northern Whig. Attempted Mubdek neab Carricxfkrous.— On Friday night last, about eleven o’clocks a small farmer named Reid, residing in ...
... have arrived in Belfast, and also cargoes of new season’s flaxseed. The docks present quite crowded appearance.—lS'orihern Whig. | Curious Circumstance.—Captain Head bought in j last Parsons town fair, on Saturday, fine springer, and placed her in a friend’s ...
... Government satiated English passion by giving it holocaust of Irish blood. But they are a .-o sensible of the acts of the brutal Whigs, and they remember that but a few years ago the Freeman eloquent wrote, and Sir John Grav eloquently spoke, of it tenure a* ...
... Almanac, that he was the fifth ear), but we fin i i consulting the peerages, that was the eighth K.»fl of Antrim.— Northern Whig. Okmond-quay Young Mew’s Mutual Improvement Association.—The usual weekly meeting this ss'ociatiou has been postponed until ...
... persuaded to legislate for the suppression of Irish manufactures. But while here mentioning the narrow and niggardly policy of the Whigs towards Ireland, we say that no such charge can bo sustained against Conservative Administrations. Conservative Ministries ...
... very large and flouriahing schools are rtgardid as the beet instance of n*>ited education connection with (he Board.—iVorMsm Whig. Tub Chancellor of the Exchequer the Btciclb. —The Right Hon. Mr. Lowe, her Majesty'* Chancellor of the Exchequer, has lately ...
... succeeds to the family estate. The deceased was a Master of Art-, and held the Commission of the Peace for the couaty. Northern\ Whig. Lord Waterford’s Estate in Derry—lmportant Movement the Tenants. —The tenants on this estate nut on Monday last, in the C ...
... held Hospitals are situated, tt was 19 per I,OW. better system end tbe exercise of vigilant inspection ve »* K„ Been Northern Whig, nR. TOMfill’S LIGHT-BIIOWN POD TaIVER MI» !ind f « T in t P * . ; rhi.Vh.l.; where trfpwd’ a°nd knocked him down* P>tal and ...
... consolation that there ia an attorney in tbe eoantry who ia hot afraid of Dublin Castle, whether it ia occupied by Torice Whigs, for there is much difference between them as there ia between crocodile and ao alligator (laughter). itiUst Mow ask any of ...
... doubtless prepared to follow closely in the footsteps of his recently ennob'ed father, and vote steadily through and thin for the Whig Government. On the other hand have Mr. John Martin, a man of extreme national opinions—an advocate, however, of Repeal and ...
... late carl has left several other sons and daughters lament tbe death of parent whose loss to them is irreparable.—Northern Whig. TUB REPRESENTATION OF KERRY. (FROM our correspondent.) Killarnbt, Mondat feTENiNa.— Owing intelligence having been recently ...