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BELFAST LINKS' TRADE

... BELFAST LINEN TRADE. (From the Northern Whig of Saturday.) Lrsen Yary.—The demand continues brisk, without change in is no particular feature to report this week, as regards either brown or white linens. Up to the close of last week, weavers kept constantly ...

DOMESTIC MISCELLANY

... great men who have become also great rators, from Demosthenes to Lord Brougham, have acquired | their fluency onl | Northern Whig. ly after great labour and painstakiog.-— Tue Dericrenctes or A Goop Eyeuisa Epvucatioy.— | It is how little a young gentleman ...

THOMAS BABINGTON MACULAYL

... and honour.” ig families, whom he haids, as ha him- Whatever the Duke of Bedford, the Marquis of Lansdowne, and other great Whig mag- nates have resolved to do, will never be opposed by Mr Macaulay. ...

BENJAMIN DISRAELI

... Hume, his address te M arylebone on Principles something more than Radical, and his subsequent contest of Taunton against the Whig candidate, on Tory grounds, were just the same thing as when in offi ce he proved to the wondering West Indians that they were ...

Along the various railways the electric telegraph wires are in many cases broken, in consequence of the frost, ..

... head to the coun they try gentlemen, that just agitates the surface for a moment may hear it and langh,—a low, John and the Whigs and the Radicals only, though the sarcasm were a smiling, too, as end of joke. Mr Dis- ne his and is now re- together, as is ...

We understand that our to the Botanical and Ro Physical Societies, and Curator of the Herbarium in the niversity of

... Reprorp Fiax Retrery.—At the late mon com- mittee meeting of the Irish Royal Flax Society in (as we learn from the Belfast Whig of Tuesday) the Secre- that he had recentl: visited the Redford Flax and had i small self-acting scutch- x Aa Fife, ing machine ...

DOMESTIC MICELLANY

... duties of his office after pronouncing an eulogium, not more than merited, on the character of his predecessor.—- Northern Whig. A bit of palace gossip has got wind, and is amusing the town. A certain noble Duke, who holds an office at Court, in commendam ...

DOMESTIC MISCELLANY

... Flood, and Charlemont—a supporter of Addington, and | afterwards of Pitt ; on the death of the latter, an aristocratic | | Whig, swearing by Charles Fox ; a Grenvillite in Percival’s time, a Tory with Liverpool, a partisan of Canning upon | fayourable ...

DOMESTIC MISCELLANY

... with the mediocrity and the meanness which are left us. Heu quanto minus est cum reliquis versari quam tui meminisse.—Northern Whig. TracicaL Event sean Leevs.—On Christmas Day, a young man, named Longbottom, was married to the daughter of a farmer. The young ...

DOMESTIC MISCELLANY

... much alarmed about the bishop. They talked about him asa good sort of promoted to a wig and palace because he was related toa Whig could manage him, they fancied, but they had | heard that the chaplain was a terrible fellow, made of divinity, Greek and Hebrew ...

SCOTLAND

... r admits, gave great offence to the many sincere friends whom Scott numbered among the upper Clerk of Session ranks of the Whigs. He had been during Fox's Administration, and his anti-Foxite zeal was construed inte ingratitude, though in reality the a ...

BELFAST LINEN TRADE

... BELFAST LINEN TRADE. (From the Northern Whig of Saturday.) Yary.—In reference to the yarn trade, prices re- main in statu quo, owing to the inclemency of the weather. linens in country markets are but poorly | supplied, which is to be attributed to the ...