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BELFAST LINEN TRADE

... BELFAST LINEN DE. (From the Northern Whig of Saturday.) YaRx.—The state of this great trade, upon which so much of our local prosperity depends, continues pretty much as last Sales are still di and prices for weft yarns have declined 1jd per bundle. Lusen ...

BELFAST LINEN TRADE

... BELFAST LINEN TRADE. (From the Northern Whig of Saturday.) Linen Yarn.—With a demand most limited, stocks of all descriptions of yams begin accumulate. We cannot give prices, they are so unsteady and variable. Linen Trade. —Our re,.,arks of last week ...

Ax Beyrractor.—The man who plants a birch —Punch. | tree little knows what he is conferring on committed The other

... new Bishop ? He has never been heard of out of his own parish of Warrington, and there he is only known as the brother of a Whig Lord,—as having Tractarian leanings, and as being pleasant man, and a joker of jokes.” In an age which we are accustomed to ...

THE POSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT

... tion of church-rates and of university tests ; but he has not yet made up his mind how to use the “rolling pin” —with what Whig limitations, provisos, and com mises to propose the accomplishment of what he de- sires. As on his Lordship’s announcing his ...

THE BALLOT

... Coalition as desirable, rather than alarming, spoke humorously and with damaging effect of the inveterate practice of the Whigs to oppose their own supporters and to espouse the views of the “ Opposi tion.” Contending that the advocates of the ballot ...

Miss Glyn retiring from the British stage at the of the next season. She is likely, however, to visit |

... should be di had been committed, it was found that the accused On Saturday the adventurous heroine --, “repeated her equestrian Whig. Tue Poor ‘s onday the 24th April, ied men—one having children— ing less than nioe shilli and sixpence each a week, aod of ...

THE WAR

... ry. Sir extremely friendly, opportune, and high-toned defences of Lord his former chief, when charged with breaking up the Whig party, were it would appear dictated by a lively sense not only of past favours, but of others to come It is clear that on ...

IMPORTS

... ten inches in height, and in flower, which has been grown on the lands of Joseph “Vynae, Esq., Ballyards, Armagh. — Belfast Whig. aL Socrery ror THs PRromMorion AND IMPROVEMENT OF Tae GrowTH oF Frax 1x: monthly meeting of committee was held in B-Ifast-on ...

BELFAST LIEN TRADE

... BELFAST LINEN TRADE. (From the Worthern Whig of Saturday.) Linex Yarn.—We cannot report the least improvement in this great branch of industry. There have been scarcely any sales during the week; and, to the number of spindles now idle {about 35,000) ...

DISTRICT & SCOTLAND

... being instrumental in compassing a new commission of the peace for the city, of tbe following complexion Conservatives 4, Whigs 18, Radicals 29, neutrals 2. Tbese are arranged in their ecclesiastical relations—Churchmen 6, Free Churchmen 13, United P ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... right hon. friend who has just spoken, and they were all of opinion that the best m forming a Government was by uniting the Whig party with the party of the remaining jiends of Sir R. Peel, who were then re office under Lord A’ (Hear, hear.) With regard ...