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[to be continued ]

... [to be continued ] John Mitchel and (he Darky. —Parson Brown* low, of The Knoxville Whig, tells a rather good story of John Mitchel, the Irish patriot,” who, in company with a Mr. Swan, publishes a paper in Knoxville. They employ their office a slave ...

DIED,

... Tlw Retreat. Armagh. Simms. . one of the Prupriefors of Th* Belfast Baity Mercury, and for twenty year* Editor The Sortkem Whig. On (be 17th instant, at 7, Great Patnch Street. George, third »o of Mr. R. Thomson, aged nine years. on the 17th Instant, ...

SIR WALTER SCOTT

... which many of them were committed prisote at the period of Argyle’s rising. Their (lice of confinement is still called the Whig Vault. Mr Train, however, procured for me far more extensive information concerning this s ngu'sr person, whose name was Patterson ...

THE ULSTER GENERAL ADVERTISER, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 0, 1858

... political ? go, we know not how satisfy him, except by the exhaustive method of the old logicians. We are not Tories, we are not Whigs, are not Radicals; adopt no name political partisanship. We take plain, practical view of society. We belisve it knit together ...

cal SntelUgaur. Advance the price of Coal. —Mr. John M'Kibhin, Secretary to the Coal Exchange, writing to ..

... evening last, the companionship of The Northern Whig entertained their foreman, Mr. William Kirkpatrick, at dinner, iu Hargreave (Smyth's) Hotel, Victoria Street. The occasion was chosen by the workmen of The Whig office to mark the esteem in which Mr. Kirkpatrick ...

A LESSON FOR YOUNG LADIES

... LESSON FOR YOUNG LADIES. An intelligent gentleman of fortune, says the Bangor Whig, visited a country village, mtfarfrotn Bangor, and was hovpila'ily entertained and lodged by gentleman having three daughters, two of whom, in rich dresses, entertuined ...

an® Rumour

... SDirits’” o * ,o#OD iriumphantly challenged Dr. Crowe, said William. * .••fg® P* Oxford, tell him who was the first FJrcr j t , Whig. The latter, finding himself little ponied, rif rat k nswered “and lam Jobuson tauntingly rejoined—“ i see. Sir, that you glad ...

ENGLISH MARKETS

... appliances of large capitals ami vast establishments to the creation of popular li'erature, to promote the great object of Whig aspiration —the spread of useful knowledge ; and that, denying the struggling workman the healthful recreation of cheap press ...

cHAPTfn vr

... thought it would never grow dark to let you home. But you have come now, and I so happy I*’ Heaven bless yon. ma little lamb. whig, pered Hugh, he pressed her to his heart and passed with her iuto the house. He opened a door to the left and they entered ...

Established 1804

... bis readers, and those other paragraphs which are sent for publication simply to serve the purposes advertisements.—Northern Whig. BELFAST UNION. Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Bateable Tent Kents. llpjlowny's /'ills. —The sufferings to which delicate ...

A TK U E T A LE

... not use bell, and no one . ever called to order ; there ia never any agitation any the benches ; ennui rains in torrents ; Whigs and Tories share among themselves badlybaked biscuits ; good deal of Barclay Perkins , porter is drunk ; members out every ...