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Present State of London Streets.—Edmund Yates writes to the Norther* Whig .—lt the weather would behave but ..

... Present State of London Streets.—Edmund Yates writes to the Norther* Whig .—lt the weather would behave but decently, the streets London, their present condition, would lor the stranger, for assuredly the veriest Cockney has never seen them so thronged ...

The Northern Whig, of Saturday. Observe.-We have change of importance rei>ort prices of Linens this week. The ..

... The Northern Whig, of Saturday. Observe.-We have change of importance rei>ort prices of Linens this week. The country markets have been very flat. The home trade still very inactive, and buyers for this market will not buy advanced prices. This is pa ...

SCOTLAND

... that day—(loud cheers)— •which took the planter's side ; and, worst all. there was the Scotch Times, the representative' the Whigs, which treated our movement with derision, and did all it could to make sport of There was nothing but the noble Chronicle ...

FURTHER RIOTING IN BELFAST

... FURTHER RIOTING IN BELFAST. The Xortlurn Whig yesterday contains the following Yesterday (Sunday) evening, the arrangements of the police were similar in very respect the arrangements Saturday evening, and, although the streets were densely crowded by ...

LETTER FROM EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY. Since my last letter, nothing any very great importance has been going ..

... presents itself to secure the return of Tory to the Rectorship. Now, this is a bore. What care we whether the candidate be a Whig Tory, or shall 1 be more polite, and say, whether be a Liberal a Conservative Not one whit. We want a man with academical ...

MR BERNAL OSBORNE'S PLEASAN-TRIES

... ) With reference to the state of parties, the lion, member proceeded in a humorous vein to describe the effete Tories and Whigs of the old school. We no longer saw any specimens of the old gentlemen who were formerly depicted in yellow leathers and d ...

CONDITION OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY

... CONDITION OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY. Alluding to the condition the Confederate army, the Richmond Whig says:—These supplies (shoes; will afford great relief far as they go, and we only regret that they are not ample enough meet the wants the entire army ...

The Dundee Advertiser

... they will resign in the event of their being in a minority Lord Rice), who moves the amendment is a Whig, and will, it is understood, have a number of Whig sup- porters, while the whip is already being freely employed on Lord Dersy’s side. Ex-Chancellors ...

THE CONFERENCE

... Monsieur Quaade explained that he had induced the Danish Government to waive the point of the blockade in order to keep the Whig Cabinet in office. Immediately after the last row in the Cabinet, Lord Clarendon had come to him and explained so forcibly ...