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THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

... success at the bar Springfield. In politics, to nbich, whilst following Ms profession, be paid great aiteniioa, joined the Whig party, and was a warm supporter Henry Clay, in 1846 he waa elected Congress, and continued to belong to It (ill 1849. He was ...

GARIBALDI AND IIIE ENGLISH CHURCH AT

... juents — eee fence. THE NEW DUTIES ON LINENS AND ] vith a TARNS. The following important commanication, addres lid not Northern Whig, is from Mr Jobo Mutholland, o} > was on the admission of linens and yarns into Fiance | mbly. commercial treaty :— “T have ...

THE GLENVEAGH CASE

... mostly of the name of Sweeney; indeed It is said that there is only one prisoner of another name—James Gallagher. Northern Whig, ApronrnißiiT a meeting Dispensary and Ho-.ise Committees, held on Tuesday in the board room of B-rriugiou’s Hospital, Limerick ...

AN ABSURD ALLEGATION

... ABSURD ALLEGATION. The Morning Chronicle publishes, from the columns of the Northern Whig, wretched libel on the Orange body, which should not notice were it not paraded in London journals, and believed by the gobemouche* of Cockaigne, who, in their ignorance ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... what coat, views of the chamber can met; aod be will lay the result before the Poeu&aater General for coniidftalloo.—JVerfAira Whig, ...

THE BRITISH DESPATCH

... Cabinet of Turin elicited from every influential journal the kingdom. He saw that a game of that kind would never suit. The Whig Government, which, mirabile dictu, outstood the impertinence in bearing and the huge mistakes of Mr. Gladstone, could not bear ...

THE POPE'S ARMY IN IRELAND

... inhabitants of Belfast have succeeded in bringing the Hills” to their senses. The following paragraph appears in the Northern Whig of this day : “Mr. E. Page, Insprctor General of Mails, left Belfast yesterday, after bating had iotcrTiews with the Postal ...

THE LORCHA “ ARROW.”

... THE LORCHA ARROW.” Most persons have forgotten this vessel, and the fierce parliamentary disputes which she occasioned. The Whig Ministry are restored; Yeh, according to the Chinese, reposes softly the Confncian heaven ; and Sir John Bowring attempts to ...

THE LATE LORD DUNDONALD

... Returning to England, and aucceeding to the tit!e of Lord Dundoaald by his father a death, he was, on the accession of the Whigs to power, in the first year of tba rtigo of William IV. (1830), reinstated in bis command in tba Uritisb n»trj, and made Hear ...

THE CH’NESE REBELS

... lime after alarm. Captain Shaw, Mr Green, and all others whose duty it was to be present, were promptly on the spot —Northern Whig. UHivßHamr or Ei»isbubgh.—Lord John Russell’s eldest cao has this year matriculated in the University of Edinburgh, ia which ...

BANKRUPT

... large number of persons have taken tbe teetotal pledge the hands of rev gentleman. The mission closed on Thursday evening. Whig. Atlantic Mail Steam NavigationCompanv. —Yesterday afternoon the ordinary half yearly meeting tbe shareholders this company ...

THE LATE SIR CHARLES NAPIER

... Tbe balance sheet nf tbe Harbour Commissioners for the present vatr will, undoubtedly, prove most satisfactory.— Northern Whig Iron Shipbuildino Trade in Belfast —Tliis trade ia now very bri*k on the Queen's Island, giving employment to upwards of 1 ...