THE NORTHERN WHIG. BELFAST. THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. 1840
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. BELFAST. THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. 1840. ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. BELFAST. THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. 1840. ...
... life, remain the hearts all who knew her. ‘•Peace to thy broken heart and virgin grave! —The Hook of Beanli). THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1840. Chit-Chat about We abridge ihe from The Art-Union, periodical ezelu«ive)y deroied matters ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, THURSDAY JANUARY 2. 1840. per trter dearer. The demand for Foreign rot lirelf ; b«r this deacription was dear the limited ailes effected, and generally held with much firmness. Good marks of ship Flour were fair request, at ...
... like Great Britain, with all her colo.uies and dependencies—(hear, hear)—but I blame the Reformed press of England—l blame the Whig press, and I blame even the Chartist pre>s—(hear, hear) i fact, the Chartists are wise—they may not wish have the Lords’ intentions ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, SATURDAY, JANUARY IS4O. FASHION AND TABLE-TALK. Wiwmob, Tuesdat Her Majesty promenaded on the East terrace of the C-istle, to-day. The Countess of Chnrlemont, and the Right Honourable G. 6. and Lady Agnes Byng. are expected ...
... whom a Fee will required, as will treated like one of the famil). Address *• Woollen War .-house,’'at the Office ,VcrtAera Whig. ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. BELFAST, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4. 1840. ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, SATURDAY. JANUARY 4, 1840. ...
... HUNDRED POUNDS, bo RE-TAID T*ro Yfars. Literal Interest, and Frerhold S curity. will l»* givtrn. AddrcM, M. A., S'orthera Whig Office, Belfast. December 29, 1839. ) 20 ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. BELFAST. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1840. ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7. And on thit point ruusin Jack wa« resolute ; and cousin Tom. with a and angry foe**, quitted the house. Misfortunes suddenly fell upoa cousin Jack ; for, that day week, was discharged from his office. This ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1840. friends that causes their weakness bravest officers would be justified if they refused to mount a breach, unless there were brave soldiers willing to follow them in danger.” But, what would be the ...