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IRELAND

... Conciliation Hall, Dublin, has been purchased by a Manchester firm, who are about to change it into huge gin palace. The Northern Whig, advocating the establishment in Ireland of tribunals of commerce, points to the Encumbered Estates Court as an example of ...

SUMMARY

... reason to doubt that a coalition between the leading members of the Peelite section of the Conservative party and the present Whig administration will shortly ensue. It would be premature to speculate with any pretension to certainty what the precise allotment ...

TRADE AND COMMERCE

... TRADE AND COMMERCE. (From the Belfast Northern Whig.) Value of Flax.—ln our last publication mentioned, in one of our market notes, that Mr Francis Hale, a tenant to the Marquis of Downshire, and who resides near Banbridgc had sold, i„ ]ast market, to ...

TRADE AND COMMERCE

... 437 17,224 Total value Linen Manu 2,908,816 3,159,709 Linen Yarn 14,187,133 13,010,360 669,1921 664,897 (From the Northern Whig of Saturday.) Belfast, Nov. 21.—We are enabled to report an improved feeling in the past week's trade : prices have not advanced ...

England

... and remained there a night; that it may be assumed that the right hon. baronet approved of the step cf the young aspirant Whig-ward, and Sir James hmiself is expected to follow in ue season.—Carlisle Patriot. Arctic Discoveries—Rear Admiral Sir John ...

Published: Wednesday 19 November 1851
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2105 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TRADE REPORT

... not afford encouragement to expect anything more than a business of barely average extent during winter. (From the Northern Whig.) Belfast, Nov. 17. —The supply of flax is good, and prices without change. Hand-scutched inferior, per 16 lbs., 5s. 3d. to ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... Graham, and remained there night ; that may be assumed that the right hon. Baronet approved of the step of the young aspirant Whig-ward, and Sir James himself is expected to follow in due season.—Carlisle Patriot. Progress of Bloomerism. Punch has been informed ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... predictions as to what would follow from the launching of the pilot-balloon, in the shape of young Peel's junction with tne Whigs, are seemingly about to be realised, for certain men about town, who instinctively sniff whatever the wind, (and occasionally ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... has lived in the privacy of the domestic circle.—The noble aud learned Lord has nearly reached his ninetieth year.— Northern Whig. Ax English Malady.—A foreign visitor to the Exhibition, suspecting himself to be the victim of some dangerous internal disease ...