LATEST XEWS. DAILY WHIG OFFICE, Tuetday Morning
... LATEST XEWS. DAILY WHIG OFFICE, Tuetday Morning. ...
... LATEST XEWS. DAILY WHIG OFFICE, Tuetday Morning. ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1860. rent events, and prepare for their resistance if necessary. In the absence of reliable facts, there are many rumours ia respect of his Holiness—one, that General Goyon had a lon*' conversation with ...
... THE NOKTHERK WHIG. BELFAST, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1860. “PRO RKOB SoEPE,—PRO PATRIA. SEMPER.” BELFAST: MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1860. Tub news to-chy, so far as it goes, is confirmatory of the reported victory of Garibaldi over the Neapolitan troops. The latest ...
... THE LATE BOROUGH PARLIAMENTARY REGISTRY. TO THE EDITOR Of THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, —Mr. C. N. Davis’s letter in the New-Letler of this morning necessitates me to again beg the favour of small space your journal, with view of clearing few matters nominally ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1860, otht-rwiae overlooked from the higher level of London Komi. There i, eleo * lolly rmieed nlUo ebove the portico, relumed on each aide for the like purpoue of acrremng the roof of the cntml hell, ...
... Cross-examination continued —I heard the affidavit sworn at Omagh. 1 believe the Northern Whig gave correot copy of it. Mr. John Rea- acknowledge the Northern Whig contain a correct copy of it; but let them put it in in evidence their peril, it will entitle ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1860. conditi >n, tbe English Governmeut had seriously consider the very probable case that, if tbe Piedmontese aud Garibaldians were beaten a great battle, tbe victorious Austrian army might make not only ...
... THE tfORTHEftN WHIG, BELFAST, MONDAY. OCTOBER 29, iB6O. only sharer iu, exponent of, the universal joy and gladness. Some people are easily pleased. Though the Conferences at Warsaw have concluded, have not nny news of the results. On Friday the Sovereigns ...
... JOHN HOLDEN'S WIDOW. TO TBK EDITOR OV THE NORTHERN' WHIG. Sir, —Allow me, through the columns of your paper, to offer few suggestions to two classes of your readers on subject which ought enlist their sympathies and meet from them a cordial and hearty ...
... IN THE Act.— Mr. Tom Taylor, a Whig man and a literary gentleman, has recently brought out at the Lyceum what he calls “ A new and original drama.” Now as Mr. Taylor is not hard up, but rather the reverse, he is scarcely ex- cusable for writing plays ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1 860. miles off Sandy Hook; on the instant, barque Enterprise, of Dublin, bound west; and the ship Orion, of Liverpool, bound west ; on the 10th, English barque Mary Ann, bound from New York Bristol; and ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, .BELFAST, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 186 0. menta for India, being the cause of depression. In the disoonutmarket tbedemand for money ittoo Lir average scale. About 80,0001. cold was taken from the bsnk. Expectations of the introduction of ...