CORRESPONDENCE. MID-DAY MOVEMENT WANTED. ro _â„¢ ''TOM LITmroOL MERCURY. correspondent Dom -tentlon of the ..

... any sum larger than odd tei thousand, and even he was softened down by fev well-timed compliments from Sir Robert Peel. Thi Whig* st last got fairly into the saddle—as a bod] they were lost to the cause of retrenchment an ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... NEWS-LETTER, ?? 125,000 Northern Whig,. 65,000 Mercury, 62,000- Banner of Ulster, 76,000 It will thus be seen that the stamped circulation of the NEws-LrTTsrr was, for the twelve months ending June last, nearly double that of the Whig and Mercury-a fact which ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... owner who shall have invested fewest of his thou- sands in iron ships. TRADE IN ULSEP..-The commercial repaor of the Northsern Whig says :-Comp laints are still loud relative to the very unsatisfactory statc of business in the rural districts. Commerc~ial ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... fellow, they l.e l'vea at the end of the close through ?? ik make his exit.. On perceiving hzi o b caught, he seized a man who M Whig ' the cloee mout,i and said, This is ?? ?? -police then cap-, for60 dii, Hai~glton ourrier, was sent to froa 71% or avig o ...

DEATH OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD. The Duke of Bedford, who for some months just been deolining state of heslth,

... thgif way clearly aleag > ufa pith, they took rank, U virtue of iMi wealth, position, ud wmwHom, among* (be of the arlstocratio Whig seatiea. the Tavistoek added title., ud earldom Bedford became a The fint due ill sis spirited uunr to low 11., when the fort ...