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THE IRISH HARVEST AND GRAIN LANDS, (Prom the Northern Whig. )

... THE IRISH HARVEST AND GRAIN LANDS, (Prom the Northern Whig. ) Tas remarkably fine weathor of the last few days bas given the farmer mbdp-ibhfl'mnltylu cuuf'.. down and saving his grain, rarely have such energics Leen put forth in barvest labour. Sa rapidly ...

AYRSHIRE ELECTION. THE NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES

... hon. friend had alluded to the conduct of the Whigs in taking eredit to themselves for certain measures of reform. He bad to ask who bruught in the Reforra Bill under Lord Grey's Governmant! Thoy were the Whigs. (Loud cheers.) They were opposed when the ...

o 'HOUSE TO BE LET

... present occupied by Mrs Kevan, in Newros-Srewanr, near the Douglas Acadenny, will be Let, Furnishal or Unfurnished, entry at Whig.uud:J aext, 1860 ; or the House may be taken Furnished from Martinmas next. o The House cousists of Two Public Rooma, Three ...

IRELAND

... Liverpool, but got sgreund in guing down the Channgl, but shortly afterwants got off, and resunnad Ler passage. - - Belfast Whig. Tue Pore axo His Inisi Faiesng—A great meeting was held in Dub'in on Tuesday night, to adopt av adUress expresaive of sypathy ...

Miscellanea

... one ass ever spoke like a man; Lu® hundreds of thoussads of men are daily tulking like asses. y ~Dr Johinsou's Approval of » Whig Whipper-in.—*l ok pred R Ponihs -. 3 A Guod Title.- ‘A New-Ze.sndohief oaintainad thas he had & zood title to his iasd, because ...

IRGSLA D,

... can handly be wade to reach, and which can only e remosticd by local legislation asgd the power of pulis opinion - Northern Whig. Tur Crossosit MUsber.—We are given o under. stand that the rm-.m. investigation, hald in Dawn. patrick joil, with respeet ...

MEETING OF LORD DERBY'S SUPPORTERS

... night should receive their su) The Times says this gathering is certainly than obtained by any obher statesmaun, or Lly by the Whig leaders combined.~ . - Tho Hgrald speaks of the nmgnimity which prevailed at the above mutinfi. . The Dailg News says that Lord ...

DEATH o¥ THE DUKE OF LEEDS

... was appointed Colonel-in-Chief I of the North York Militia (Ritles), which by his death becumes vacant. In politics he was a Whig, Lut ke | touk no very active part in political affairs, His Grace | moved the address at the opening of the session of 11854 ...

LORD PACMUKE AT BRECHIN

... my own particular principles. ~ Easeatiallybowever unpopular the expreasion may be - essentialiy, 1 luy.fihwfiwoh“’hk‘ The old Whig principles I und ood from the life, conversation, speeches, and character of the man whose name I bear—Charles James Fox. The ...

THE ULSTER REVIVALS (From our own Correspondent ) T observe in the last Froe Press » Jotter rospecting the revival,

... REVIVALS (From our own Correspondent ) T observe in the last Froe Press » Jotter rospecting the revival, quoted from the Northern Whig, which Las been communicated to that journal by s “ clergywan” from the county Derry, descriptive of & *“state of sucial d ...

T ———— RSMAN, M.P, AT ST 00U

... eouree which he (Mr Hommau) A teken siuce he Lad shaken off the livery of the Weaige w 1856, The faet was, bef ri 1580 the Whigs wore the ouly leaders of the Liveral party, bcaase tiry were the only Liberals of the governiog class. Bat the Befora Bl muade ...