THE IRISH LINEN TRADE
... a tendency to improve. arpose THE IRISH LINEN TRADE. States sent is more favourable report than those notice: The Northorn Whig of this day has a # ...
... a tendency to improve. arpose THE IRISH LINEN TRADE. States sent is more favourable report than those notice: The Northorn Whig of this day has a # ...
... bea + ae pay ae yet ——— 9d. the stone of milled soll at 1 94. to 118. 6d. per stone.—Northern Whig. = ae GAZETTE ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Home Office acknowledes the receipt o rous addresses of condolence to be laid be ween, Lord James Marra, pointed Groom-i ...
... we are assure Lord still more than British or Irish, althoag tor the learn from the commercial review of the yi ’ ary ine Whig, the imminence of war between | deral States and England has caused mach ness in Belfast, and led to the stoppage « (ATE ments ...
... bnt not in any large quantities ; the g mt the | shiefly those of and low ree States | change in the fancy trade Northern Whig. flaw in ert) Kitxer.—The Kilrush Gazette notices 8 d that | etances of the redactions in rent made on the ed tri- of the Marquis ...
... resolution never to viols 5 0 ome principles l « i merely to gratify a resentn A all detest pee REE leaders of the English Whig party. large proportion of the Catholic electo severed in their junction with the Tories ; t posing t the Liberal candidate ...
... unavailing. This c not creditable to the Bril Legislature; aud large portion of the blame must rest upon Governments, both Whig aud Tory. but fair to r Hobbit Perl to slate that hs has held out some | hopes remedial legislation, reply the deputation which ...
... be glad that, so far from being dead, as was recently r Mr. Lever never was in better health and by the son of We (Northern Whig) received a letter vesterd in Florence,in which the writer sa night with Lever, and, in spite of w Thomas papers say, 1 never ...
... w: therefore, handed back to t fcom mittee for deration. nd re- The debate lasted from twelve o'clock tween of the Northern Whig. ex- THE FISHWICK FRAUDS IN MANCH The Liverroot, Taurspay.—The Fishwicke h have and two sons, who conducted large swindlin ...
... For the sake of the Protestant | from some person should inquire into the truth of the statements.” A letter in the Northern Whig si was under the auspices of the Vicar of Belfas Rev. Dr. Millar, that the “Baron” came befor Belfast public. The writer of ...
... Federal is re- England and America bas caused a very | $ ha- feeling in the manufacturing districts of ailvo- Tue Northera Whig in its commercial ligion says— been dull tment “ General trade in Belfast has week. The excitement that pre vailed in me circles ...
... institution. spected the different departments, and, whe ‘may xpressed himeelf much gratified with all he '@ red nd heard.—Northern Whig, 3 Oats, Uisrment anp 0 168 5 Indian anions—In every climate travellers may repos -onfidence in the curative powers of these ...