THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1861
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1861. ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1861. ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1851^ ...
... THE NORTHERN -WHIG, BELFAST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 0,1851. AEQUA PELLO! WATERPROOF fIOTH BOLD BT / / TUOMAS MCCANN, J / THE IRISH WOOLLEN WAREHOUSE, 41. Ili«k-nirr«-l. Nearly 0/>jto*ite Bridge-Street, BELFAST. 1091 The Vrrat F.xliihiliun of all >ation>. ...
... Perrin on this direct en- croachment on the rights of the subject. The position of Mr. Justice Perrin-himself a Whig, but a constitutional Whig-and an eminent lawyer as well as judge, gives great weight to his denunci- ation of a law which, as he forbore ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, SATPR pAY NOVEMBER 1, 1861. ARRIVALS WE BKCJ TO INFORM OUR FRIENDS AND the public generally, that our Winter assortment of heavy Woollens, kc.. Is now complete; and aa our Stock previous to leaving for market, was considerably ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1861. FASHION AND TABLE-TALK. The Court—Wirdbor, Oct. 31.—Lord and Lady Bloomfield had the honour of dining with her Majesty and Prince Albert yesterday. The Queen and Prince Albert walked in the Park and ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1851. FASHION AND TABLE-TALK. WiifoaOß, TocnuT. Oct. 28.— Th« Queen Investiture of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath afternoon, at the Castle. was attended by the Sovereign of the Order—Her Majesty ...
... Moans/go, 3, UN Toil AT Ma COLONIAL Orrice.—Ever since the last accession of the Whigs to power, if there have been differences of opinion on many other topics, there has been but one sentiment ex'pressed as to the manner in which the colonial affairs ...
... THE UNIVERSITIES. and influence of the Whig party will be of immense ad- sixteen mil oh, making twenty-eight, which gave _ vantage uvercoming that hoetility with fax aafer prea- of forty-one miles, winch would open bv Ladv-a** following rel . onSitwl ...
... different with the Whigs. Whilst he lived, they lived solely on the sufferance of Sir R. Peel, and his permission still eat the bread of office. They have felt his loss far more than the Country Party has, and though nominally led by a Whig Lord, are really ...
... bearing of the Council is the same as before the election. Out of the ten members returned two are Conservatives, three Whigs, and five Whig-Radicals. The only change of men in Spon street Ward, Mr. Read instead of Mr. Dry; and in Gosford-street Ward, Mr. ...
... Times . Radical . 12,750 Wesleyan Times . Radical, Dissenting . 9,000 Gardener’s Chronicle . Neutral . . 6,700 Observer . . . . Whig 6,500 Bell’s Life . Sporting, Liberal . 5,600 Lady’s Paper . - Neutral 5,000 Morning Advertiser, D.M. Radical, Organ ‘of Pub- ...