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STEEPLE CHASE

... very pressing to be paid foir her keeping; for, added she, swith much emphasis, Sure, Sir, you see size is now so fat !-N. Whig. Lord Roden sailed for England on Monday, with an address to the -King, ?? by 236,000 Irish Protestants. The Asichbishop of' ...

DONAGHADEE ROWING MATCH

... basin particrtlarly flattering to Mr. M'Ctimmnn, as it was a spontaneous act of gratitude quite unlooked for otl his part.- Whig. ATIaOt o1)S OUTuuAGES.-Oll Sutiday evening, between the hours of three and four o-clock, the inhabitants of Cabhinteely, a ...

LONDONDERRY RACES

... bowled by Wheeler; 27; bys, I; wide ball, 1-29,; Ist innings, 61; total, 90: winning by 8 notehrs, and 6 wickets to go down.-N. Whig. . THE LATE LORD Manse ROBERT ?? de- ceased Lord, who wias uncle of the Marquis of Lothian and brother of Lord Robert Kerr ...

NEWRY STEEPLE-CHASE RACES

... of the city are identified, and counteract the effect of the renewed compact bet ween the Irish Repealers and 1tpe Vnglisli Whigs. Resolutions, in accordance with the parplse of the meeting, were moved and adopted, the hidiviiluats who took part in the ...

KILLULTAGH AND DERRYVOLGIE FARMING SOCIETY

... 760. The Hon. Shapland Carews, son of Lord Carew, and late M.P. for the county of Waterford, will, it is now stated, be the Whig candidate at the approaching elec- tion for Dungarvan. It is said that the eldest son of Baron Lofrey will, at the next general ...

MANCHESTER RACES.—JUNE 2

... MANCHESTER RACES.-JUNE 2. PRODUCee STAcns.-Bird-On-the.Whig, 1; Callot, 2 Halford, 3. MIInLAND HAxNDcAr.-Osbaldiston, 1; Tally, 2; Lady Agnes, S. UNION Cur.-Frantic, 1; Miss Julia, 2; Italian, 3 The iron screw light house is now complete, in the centre ...

SPORTING

... of the Belfast Printers' Friendly Society acknowledges the receipt of £2 from F, D. Finlay, Esq., proprietor of the Northern Whig, as a donation to the Auxilisry Fund for the relief ot old and infirm printers, and the widows and orphans of printers. Tile ...

LATEST BETTING

... issued to thoe ?? journals in Beilfast during the twelve mouiths ending 30th J1iflt, 1860:- NEWS.LETTER, _ ?? 125,000 Northern Whig, _ . 5000 Mercury, 62,000 Banner of Ulster, lm,000 It will thus be seen that tile stamped circulation of i thle Nivs-LrTlUTI ...

Cricket

... Sir Frank Crossley, once a Radical, but now settling down into quiet Whiggism; a Sir John Ramsden, once a Whig, but now impatient of the W~hig yoke under the guidance of his kinsman, Mr. Horsman, are supporters of the present Government. When the session ...

Cricket

... r'rihe in North Steffordehire has at length come to an end-te rmen having decided to yield. C.M:ANGE or MOTTO.-ThCe R'clmond Whig, whose motto is Sic senlp r Ty'arnlzit, h9s ?? it at the reqnest of the Provost Marshal G7,eneral. Captain Nemberry, wbho ...

SPORTING NEWS

... ADULLAMITE. Seldom right, though always writing, He was essentially a man of Letters: The type (though a very small one) of a Whig statesman. He was never known to blush at any blunder, Or acknowledge any error; Of middling talents and meddling disposition ...

SPORTING

... glazing vindows, repairing ifshutters and door, and for table broken-by Whig le rioters at Rigg Street meeting; and it cost him n £7 9s 4d for special peace officers to keep Whig n rowdies in order at the Athenaium meeting,'. and L2s Gd for Police engaged ...