AGRICULTURE
... return than was anticipated from the earlier cuttings. Cram of jail kinds is thriving, and will yield abundant straw.— Northern Whig. ...
... return than was anticipated from the earlier cuttings. Cram of jail kinds is thriving, and will yield abundant straw.— Northern Whig. ...
... relations Measures are on foot among the fire offices, directed to the London mercantile fire rates recently promulgated. The Whig of Saturday observes:— There has been rather more business done this week for the American trade, chiefly, however to hU out ...
... electors now opes the roll, and who are denuded of their qualification, with the schoolmasters of the respective parishes. The Whig interest has been entirely overlooked for many years, and the Liberal side of the roll is consequently in very unsatisfactory ...
... great district, individual concerns are adopting some such measure without reference to what others are doing. The Belfast Whig says :—There has been less depression in the sale of finished goods this week, and a few orders have been filled for New York ...
... from all parts of the manufacturing districts poured out train after train loads of visitors. Irish Potato Crop.—The Belfast Whig says:— If the weather prove favourable for the next six weeks there cannot be a doubt that this year's produce of Ireland's ...
... Pekin, fourteen days, Bs. If sent by estafette the time saved will eight days, but the expense increased by £26. The Belfast Whig, of Saturday, says :—Exports of Linen goods have been still lighter this week, not only to the ports America but the West India ...
... believed to have killed and buried There are no less than fourteen cases known around Comber of fruits of revivalism.''— Belfast Whig. Gorillas Don't Play at Cricket. —M. Paul B. Dv Chaillu has written to the Morning Post contradicting a ridiculous story of ...
... ot age. An Example to Dundee.—The people of Belfast have established a line of steamers between that port and Havre, and the Whig says it already gives promise of becoming highly successful. The outward cargoes, principally of linens, have been of fair ...
... carrots, and mangolds look remarkably well, and, with a continuance of this fine weather, must prove most productive.— Northern Whig. Grain Trade in the North.—Business in this trade is beginning to assume a greater tone of liveliness, particularly as the ...
... >Bth Regiment. The Southern Volunteers Complaining of Hard Work.- Judging from the following letter, published in the Richmond Whig, and dated Manassas Junction, June 3, the Confederate soldiers are not allowed idle :— We are drilled pretty hard for this ...
... generally with the above returns :— 1859. 1800. 1861. Flax, £831,254 £769,383 £041,160 Jute £305,762 £262,036 £256,293 The Belfast Whig of Monday says : —Business has been very light in all departments of the trade ; and, as bleaching operations are pushed forward ...
... remained in the vehicle. Mr Philips had previously killed at different times nine of the Federal scouts. Richmond ( Virginia) Whig. Deserving Nuns. —A Turin letter contains the following:— I have just received the copy of a singular petition addressed to ...