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... IRELAND. The Northern Whig,” of Saturday, thus reports of the Belfast linen trade: —While the tone of the market has been more confident, and the feeling more cheerful, little can be said about the actual sale of good?*. Some exjiort transactions have ...
... Mr Matthew tells us that he can see no object in our references to the proclamation of neutrality, except a wish to injure a Whig Government. The notion only shows how little Mr Matthew understands us. We might remind him of what his experience must have ...
... Mr Matthew tells us that he can see no object in our references to the proclamation of neutrality, except a wish to injure a Whig Government. The notion only shows how little Mr Matthew understands us. We might remind him of what his experience must have ...
... assented to the proposition, and Austria considered favourable. France and Prussia have given no opinion the project. The Northern Whig, Saturday, says :—For some weeks past few bouses sent out a single case of goods to New York. Even the maintenance of contracts ...
... does not get wrathful over high-handed wrong, but may say— Ez to my principles glory, In heving nothing o' the sort; I aint Whig, I aint a Tory, I'm jist NEWs-paper, in short. Remembering that in all countries the vices of the rich are more genteel than ...
... will not add the cost of the machine, ancl can without difficulty applied to all machines already in operation.—'Northern 1 Whig.' j s ...
... EDITOR. THE TRENT OUTRAGE. Sir,— question important as that of the Trent is -0o serious twisted means of attaching blame to a Whig ministry, which here at least has acted with prompt rigour, becoming the majesty of the British nation. to attain this party ...
... the proposition, and Austria is considered favourable. France and Prussia have given no opinion on the project. The Northern Whig, of Saturday, says : —For some weeks past few houses sent out a single case of goods to New York. Even the maintenance contracts ...
... TRENT OUTRAGE. Sir,— A question important as that of the Trent is too serious to be twisted as a means of attaching blame to a Whig ministry, which here at least has acted with prompt vigour, becoming the majesty of the British nation . Yet to attain this ...
... which it brings from its port of departure —' Daily News.' [The Africa has arrived.] Reclamation of Waste Land.—The 'Northern Whig' directs attention to the fact th it a war with the United States may produce at least one good result in this kingdom, forcing ...
... which it brings from its port of departure —'Daily News.' [The Africa has arrived.] Reclamation of Waste I.ano.— The 'Northern Whig' directs attention to the fact that a war with the United States may produce at least one good result in this kingdom, by forcing ...