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... thua Wp ioml p|pi*tion. vote aympolhy Ml lli Mr. It. H. Andrews in his ptoarut spvpre illiipss w,ib uiai imsspd.—•’Northern Whig. ...
... thua Wp ioml p|pi*tion. vote aympolhy Ml lli Mr. It. H. Andrews in his ptoarut spvpre illiipss w,ib uiai imsspd.—•’Northern Whig. ...
... FREE. THE LEAGUE AND THE CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION. STRONG I.iriTKU FROM F.VIIIEU NOLAN, HOG 11 ILL DISGRACE AND UUMILLVTIUN The Whig of Monday contain* the 10l lowing: Lave requested publiah the lolluwing corrcepoiidunoc between the Rev. John Nolan, parish ...
... SECOND PORTOLKNONE VACANCY The following letter lias appeared in the Northern Whig”: Sir, perceive in yesterday * Whig’’ a paragraph the effect that “deputation” from the congregation of Portglen- waited Rev. K. Adams. Orritor. inciting him to bocome ...
... period olhchildhood: (2) all forms of vuh‘h‘ (3) all stages of convalescence. 1t 19 80k s gy cine but a complete milk food in whig, the diastase of the malt acts upon the CABID of Ihy cow’s ptoduct and renders it incoagulable iy b, stomach. 1t is far more ...
... been lets strong and decided because his Übeiallsm was vigorous and whole-hearted. Replying representative of the Northern Whig''on Tuesday night, Mr. Sinclair observed that he could not say anything definite yet to what his decision would be. In the ...
... chair was tauet ¥ Mr, Joseph Bamford. amid appligee N ehairman asked Mr. W. W. Woods to neg @ roply to the tenants’ memorial, whig “ been received from the Mercers' (, ~ Mr. Woods then read the reply 'fi:h‘ not cousidered quite eatisfactory. Thy gud man, ...
... ran through muphd;uhlmmkéw‘udfi.-*h ended in a draw of 2 gools all. TET The folowing -’mnd in the football column of Monday's “Whig,” with reference to the e peamast s with the Jaodable Vi o viena irtention o('-d-ncm. the natives. But the boot was on the ...
... the gallant Koight of St George, the late Colovel John M'Donvell, of Kilmore (says a writer in the colamns of the “ Nortisrn Whig™), & nete ‘genenlogical ' upom the > descendants of Jolm, lLord of the lgies, way fttngly be given. for indved the grand ...
... ldlie: 2. Thomaa J. Hemry, Ah‘.llh‘u'rr—nnn_; 3, Thomas Pattleton O mmwmbmm—.. MANMdM!mm_Q petition in the varous Clisws 0l of whig RT o e i T T sS N Vaa faveedingly R .~ e @iy, m.—am.q-\om._.. tmwmmumawhm were oflered by the lrah Pv-w,g,‘.' London, and among ...
... do vour duty. TEES In regard to the ecricket match M-.‘ mena and Stranmillis in the Jumior lngw o Saturday last the “N'o?)nm Whig. LET™ of Monday, had_the following - Ballyme, decisivoly beat Stranmillis, and but for s g of rather unoxpeeted slips the ...
... sheld Jowem u.l:-n h-: as to wk) tremt the tramps are m ‘\’m'.uc the workhouse. “TE .‘ blowing wpnrv’ in IW notes ne Northern Whig” of y et w o “hisper going round that one of ~:‘-w :-m-p:rqfi‘._“ i thinking 2 o the fifty-mwlos championship at “mene and ...
... following resolution was unanimounsly passed : —** The atteation of the Council having been drawn to an article in the ‘Northern| Whig' of this date ro roadg in County Antrim. it was unanimously agreed to repudiate tbe statements as to the bad state of the roads ...