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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... affair. It will only bo sham fight, got up to resemble a real one. The Tory Opposition does not want to kill the Whig Cabinet, and the Whig Cabinet does not tend to be killed. The case is one in which every member may vote according to his conscience, ...

SAYEKS AND 11 KENAN

... pijerhaord tickets were unable to obtain admission consequence of the dis-r-lerly conduct tht- crowd,— Saunders. The yorthern Whig reports considerable length the visit of the champions” Belfast Tuesday. Crowds went In see them, and when they took their ...

BIRMINGHAM CORN MARKET—Tins Day

... several years hack, and is indicative of the great specu lation tit present going forward iu the article of breadstuff*. Northern Whig. ri.ii. Lakuk Altitival3 Forkion Grain The arrival* at Belfast quays, for some time bsck. of Indian corn mud other descriptions ...

DISTRICT

... inmates of the house having been injured, that msy conclude that everybody escaped the flames.—Corrw ~undent of the Northern Whig. The Evening Mail in reference to the above, •• W. k. happy to ahl, lo .ay U>at the *“■ mcnl 1. rzagßeialtd acc.unt of the ...

[AL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMO^I|to^M“« - The took

... bill. party view he could not object to bill which would hand over Democrat, those tests now occupied Whigs. He should lament to see the constitutions! Whig influence destroyed in that house. He should not oppose the second reading of the bill, trusting that ...

THE LONDON TICKLE AND SAUC COMPANY (WHOLESALE), WILSON-STRREI, FINSBURY, E.Q* lATEST INTELLIGENCE B MAGNETIC ..

... seconded Nugent. Stephen's-grreu. UetM.lvrd—Tii-t. h« a bo ly who *re length convinced the bad fai'h ami dish .netiy of the Whigs in everything 1 the interests -f Ireland we hereby pledge selves, at all fu'ure elections, to use all our eieriloni^ dually ...

„ ,ht hi. ..-i» •-* ,* S.u. eondiiioital ©rdtr »•• should h*'e ecn received of froun.l.-Sr.l, ,h ' l ,

... part of the f, lids’ • • a fair treaty will save the country from the eilVittso; this seemingly ot.c-sided tariff —Northern Whig. Valle Beef —A coumy Longford gentleman-fur•m r brought lour year-old bullock to Sraithfleld, during l «t week, for wbicli ...

THE WEATHER—THE CROPS

... a continuance of ! this weather must enhance the value of f.rm produce of all descriptions a considerable extent —Xorthern Whig. have again to record socceesn.n wvsiher I For la-1 two days the rain came down in such a way as to ~1 rin th-sc Who were not ...

FKIOAY, MAKCH 16. 1860

... now adopted were at direct variance with the declared opinion, of Mr Gladstone in former times, sod with the proposals of the Whig Government itself in preceding sessions. They were taking the first step towards large and permanent income tax. Even if the ...