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SIIIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

... Cross-strevt., Lartle, to Ellen, eblea bughter of Mr. Gilson, Glenview, near Larne. DIED. Kysnrnir —At her residence. S, Whigs Street, • Beller; Mary, relict of the late ace. A. Keenedy, Larne, nett 6 . 1 Yes. to hand, New Wincies, Reps, Epingtes, and ...

FORMER DISSOLUTIONS OF PARLIAMENT

... and Lord Paratereton again in 1865, have bean of • favourable character. The only instance to the contrary in 1811, when the Whigs were lea( polled from power by a of no confidence. The average duration of each ministry ban been three yews. . STORY 011 A ...

– LAYING OF THE • FOUNDATION-STONE OF THE NEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BALLYNACARRETT

... a c my of Saturday's inane of each of the following tutor. :—The &maw of l'lster, the Brifisal Nem:to-Letter, the Northern Whig, several coins and a document oontaiaing • brief statement of the history of the congregation, the of the minister the chairman ...

THE AMERICAN MINISTER

... nod renponaibility. A devoted follower of Henry Clay, when he began to mingle in politics he heartily the platform of the Whig party, the claims of Clay to the presidential chair. During the administration of Polk, therefore, in whose term the war warn ...

COUNTY OE DOWN ELECTION. . - Tthioar.—To day, the Von or tho oointy place iu the Court Hooa• here, when

... Parliament which has just beendiapolved, found himself the leader of the House of Commons, on the death of that fine old nominal Whig, but prao tieilly and really Conaervative statesman, Lord Palmerston. He was then at the head of a majo. rity pledged to support ...

MR. DISRAELI'S PRECEDENTS

... milled time. His appointment of Mr. a politician of the Liverpool school, Icm Chancellor of the Excheqner, had eetrest4 of the Whigs, who wished to see. Althory at the Tr entry. Domestic elitletionel olded to Ma of mind, and when several 4' hie colleagues ...

general ilea

... Belhaven, a peer of Scotland, is reported as having taken place on at his country seat in Lanarkshire. Lord Belhaven wa• • staunch Whig, and for many years acted a• her Ilaje•ty'• representative in the o,neral Aesemhly of the Scotch Church. LOWDON, TIIIRSDAT ...

– -- Dui you utoutiun guu had agt got ;oar *upper ? •ND THONA.II WARNOCK,

... oececnary. Did you give money to any other Yes, I grtre some to Jeremiah MlCenos. Who in he? I believe he is employed in the Whig OtHce. You, I pnasume, were much opposed to the course Mr. Johneton took in relatioa to the Party Procession, Act I I think ...

ELECTI6Iq PEfirtIONS

... yen a Don named James WO:adderyt _ Where doe. he / In Union Street.. What is he / He is a compositor in the of the .Yorttera Whig. Was that his last mogul., employment? Yes; he has not woikiiig these four months. Whim did be leave home / About ten days ...

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... Presbyterians of West Scott-Lod, shifted across a narrow channel. Both are the deacendanta anal modern representatives of the old Whigs who followed the Marquis of Argyll. It is needier to refer to the verdict of Scotland upon the question of the policy to be ...

It i. no pampered glutton we present, Nor aged councillor to youthful sin; But one whose virtues shone above ..

... and abiestabli.hment of the Protestant Chunk he Ireland. I am I do not overstate I my that since the year of Emeaciyatiou me Whigs spread such universal joy through the lead as this message of juirtice mid el penes. New we have all good to be glad and These ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S_ COURT.—Tar. land. The right hon. gentleman, having spoken upwards of two hours, resumed his ..

... I don't remember acting with Mr. Kirker at any election. I don't know who Kirker voted for, but I don't think he voted fora Whig. (Laughter.) I did not receive moue, in a gift at the last election or afterwards. If I changed my opinion in reference to ...