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INSOLVENT DEBTORS’ COURT—Lunoos

... Brothers. Ann street. Ihe origin of this dispute had not, any more than that above noticed,any reference to wiget*-Northern Whig THE MINISTERIAL DINNER—THE PRO- ROGATION The ministerial white-bait dinner will take place Greenwich ThoraT •*, and the House ...

UND A LK : WEDNESDA Y, APRIL *ih, 1860 MR. CARDWELL'S TENANT-RIGHT BILLS \V« must confess our disappointment at the

... Cardwell is wise, we hope he will hearken to the voice of warning which has hero raised. There is no doubt but the hope that the Whigs would fulfil their promise giving the wccupiera of land in Ireland tome security for their capital invested in that land, kept ...

THE COLLISION IN LOUGH FOYLE

... THE COLLISION IN LOUGH FOYLE {From the Corre*pondeht of the Northern Whig). Londonderry, Saturday Night. —The following account the collision is principally derived from a man named Devlin, who was a passenger on board the Garland. With what I have heard ...

■ JlclDtn gunnalu Established 1830. p, ir tv is the madness of for the gain of few^ i) ai. k

... tho recent hole-and-corner meeting of Tories in Dundalk? Who has authorised the proceedings of the clique of aristocratic Whigs ia their persistent opposition to Mr Dense ? Who has authorised the negotiations between these two bodies? When were the political ...

opinion in France ao atronglt, that urilher the Emperor nor the King could do anything Well, may not the asme

... agerandi-e N-pohon and his Piedmontese ally. * THE NORTH IRELAND POSTAL SERVICE We find the following intimation in the Northern Whig, Thursday, respecting the correspondence between the Belfast Chamber Commerce and the post-office authorities, on the acceleration ...

THE LATE MU SHARMAN CRAWFORD

... him they honour lhem.el.es, and show that hit upright character and disinterested labour have not been iu vain-A'orlficri. Whig ...

BOROUGH OF DUNDALK

... seemed astonished at the apathy with which we bore the insult, and 1 must strain say. in (he words of tbe writer in the Northern Whig * it is slight that Irishmen should no longer bear, to have to expatriate themselves before they can be trusted to tak part ...

AUSTRIA

... oof from the political arena devoting h.ra.el excluaivclv to the exercise o' Ins prolession. I >854 was the candid .te the Whig, for the dignity of Senator for hi. State, hot «.s defeated his name was at the head of the list ol the elector. Illinois, ...

BOROUGH OF GALWAY,

... the pending election petition for that borough. Mr. William M'Loughlin said he appeared for the proprietor of the Northern Whig, and having regard to the fact that there were three or four cofums of newspaper articles to be analysed, and the lateness ...

GREGORY, MP,

... ihe number of voles recorded for his opponent. Baliymaiioo his supporters were only one-fourth fewer number than those of the Whig official, lowt.speople have ell retired peaceably to their homes delighted with iht-ir victory. The exact figures as far ibey ...

ORANG E I S M

... so far from the correspondent having invented anything, all his statements were supported by quotations from the Northern Whig, and these again were amply borne out by the testimony of the Banner of Ulster and the Ulster Observer. All the papers we have ...