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THE IRISH LINEN TRADE IN 1863

... THE IRISH LINEN TRADE IN 1863. ‘From the Belfast Whig, ) LiyENns.—The past year has been one of unprece- dented activity in this our staple trade, and a stimulus has been imparted to production in all departments of linen fabrics which is likely to be ...

The famous = ze Peterhoff has been put in com- mission at the Bro klyn navy yard as a man-of-war,

... he would add, by almost the entire ab sence devoted {to wate interests generally styled certain in rather than to the ial Whig families of Bucki: here, he ask were the Liberals in that county? (Langhter.) him in his utmost (A voice did not want you.”) ...

MESES TE DEATH OF THE DUKE OF ATHOLE. We regret to record that this lamented noble- man, to whose failing

... of the leaders of his party, to be used as he directed. A Conservative, like most of the Murrays—le gradually merged into a Whig of the Palmerston type—he yet never allowed himself to be unduly swayed by party bias ; and such a thing as dic- tation—or ...

DUNDEE TRADE REPORT

... prices. At Liverpool yesterday, 500 bales Jute To, sold at £30 per ton, being about late rates. 10s decline on The Northern Whig of Monday observes :-— There has been a better feeli in the Linen trade during the week, and more business has been done. The ...

GENERAL NEWS

... the other day at Cairo. A mi hipman, while out shootin shot an Arab, and the poor fellow has died of loc! jaw. The Northern Whig states that Mr G. V. Brooke evening, re appeared at the Belfast Theatre Royal on Monday and receiv a perfect ovation from a ...

DUNDEE TOWN COUNCIL

... of Mr Smith of ary, the landed in- terest was all-powerful in support of the Tories, Of the commerce men ere who gave the Whigs their consistent influence he was one of thestaunchest. e was a member of the election Committees of rd Ormelie, Mr Graeme ...

THE COMING SESSION

... in a general election, and serve to detach the more from the Liberal party, would merely change the inactive Whigs in office into an active Whig opposition; which would also tend to arouse the country in a way that no purely Con- servative combination could ...

AMERICA

... Hardie, Cheatham, and Breckenridge recommend the conscription of soldiers whose term of service shortly expires. The Richmond Whig thinks that the future of the South is involved in the next spring campaign in Northern G New Yo R K, _ 21 (Evening).—A downward ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... offered them, the establishment of this branch of the London and Caledonian will supply a felt want in Dundee. The Northern Whig of Saturday observes :— The chief topic of conversation in mercantile circles in Belfast this week has been the failure and ...

THE CRISIS IN DENMARK

... crew. The captain aud two wey other seamen were rescued by the crew ao — rs of the Electric, and were taken to Wi ort hern Whig. Essays anp or Arcies Sentence Lord Chancellor, pro- the caso 0! the nounced ju and Rev. H. B. W pers b the eve Haws in and ...

DUNDEE TRADE REPORT

... sales opened to-day with great dulness, and prices may be quoted at about 3d per lb. lower than in October sales. The Northern Whig of Saturday observes :— We have no feature of importance to report in the Linen trade during the w Increased dulness, especially ...

LAST NIGHT'S PARLIAMENT

... to study. . , Mr complained the tyranny systematically practised by Whig Governments in toe KoyaJ dockyards, and the practices which they had always adopted strengthen the Whig interest in the dock-1 words from Mr Dalgleisli, The House went into Committee ...