THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1857
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... RN WHIG, BELFAS EE *. Floor} great deal in the reduction of the mr of the | income by the amount of ty for Inte and both trade and industry remaining pretty 1 with more | same—the estimates: for 1857-8 are exactly 8, dvanee of | higher than the average ...
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... N WHIG, BELFAST ao _ ive the the libel in sapport of which ho appeared a8 and havi ivocate. and has | 4 great many Belfast people are up, LAS, As a matter of course, they a A a THE NORTHERN WHIG, hich he appeared as © at ve thi the libel apport of except ...
... decut et tutamen of Whigs, who bestrid them in a thousand fights, kicking them all the while that they lay cowering under his sevenfold bull-hide, his reverence, in a paroxysm of frankness, exclaims— I say, give me, at any time, the Whigs, with all their ...
... y Calen THE WHIG ; was im: 4266 | REDUCED To ¢}D. UNSTAMP! —— | And the Subscription was also Reduced t | SHILLINGS PER QUARTER, for which | P: will be Delivered, in Belfast and the sold, without additional charge. When Unstamp s, Whig are forwarded ...
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... plaintiff, and Messrs. Finlay, the proprietors of the Northern Whig, were defendants. The libel complained of was a circular, to which the name John Kea” was affixed, published in the Whig on the 9th February, 1856. It referred to the proceedings of the ...
... to declare preference for the Whigs, a party* O’Connell described these Whigs as base, bloody and b ...
... THE ROYAL THEATRICALS). {From the Northern Whig) As we. in our last number, expressed some lather strong sentiments touching the Court pay for Court Actors, it is light that we should copy the following explanation, which Mr Charles Kean. Her Majesty ...