iscr “THE WHIG”
... “THE WHIG” BELFAST, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1858. [ ...
... “THE WHIG” BELFAST, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1858. [ ...
... greater weight to the voice of the people in the councils of the House of Commons.” That, then, is the Whig bid. The rumour current io society that the Whigs intend to bid higher, If the Tories bid high, is rather confirmed by this remarkable challenge from ...
... {From the Belfast Whig.) LINEN. In Ballymena, on Saturday, there was fair supply of goods, and, as the demand was rather dull, no advance was obtained on late rates. Armagh market was also duller; prices unchanged. Lurgan market was very small, diapers ...
... THE “NORTHERN WHIG” AGAIN. Tiir. Northern Whig seems determined to keep strict watch and ward over the Dovnthire Protestant; to note well all its sayings and doings; and to supply running commentary of ita own, in which our meaning is twisted and distorted ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir,—Can you inform the loyal citizens Belfast what is the cause the space in front of her Majesty’s Post Office being allowed to remain in dangerous darkness, now that the long nights have set in I observe large glass ...
... TO THB EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, —Being one of the subscribers to the fund for raising and re-fitting the clock of Anne’s Church, may I ask, through your columns, why it has been allowed to remain so long in such a disgracefully unfinished state ...
... [Written expressly for the Northern Whig.] Friday Evening, Oct. 1. The revival in trade continues steady and progressive, and the resources of the Bank of England accumulate with remarkable rapidity. The bullion in the bank coffers most now about twenty ...
... -- ?? el A WHIG STATESMAN ON PAR cz LIAMENTARY RA ORM. /T-I 1 , - A- 1 - rip ?? - - - 1 itee _ _ _ to1. Ministerial manifestoes have been unusually ej lad scarce during this recess, and in default of the cc Hai genuine commodity we are all the more dis- ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF TUB NORTHERN WHIG. Sib,—l observed letter in your paper of the nit., signed A County Down Teacher,” stating that the inspector, “at the examinations, loth in Dromore and Armagh, rated the teachers soundly on their extravagance.” lam sorry ...
... WHIG-RADICAL MEMBERS AT THE CONFESSIONAL. — LORD PALMERSTON'S POLTROONERY The Manchester Examiner has some acute criticism on a speech of Mr. Buchanan, M.P., to his constituents at Glasgow. As the burden of Mr. Buchanan's lament is one common to W ...
... THE WORKHOUSE DISPENSARY TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. S*R. observe that a motion is to lie brought before the first meeting of the Poor Law Guardians, with the object of having premises erected the workhouse, and the dispensary changed to them ...
... THE DOOM OF ORANGEISM. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sib, have read with interest and with satisfaction your able article, in this day’s on the outrageous absurdity of the language employed the county Down paper, which the organ of Orangeism in ...