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... LONDONDERRY. THE “ DAILY NORTHERN WHIG” EVERY MORNING, THE “WEEKLY NORTHERN WHIG EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, JOHN HENDERSON Sous Agent. Mr. H*sdkrsos also receive* Order* for and for Printing of all descriptions. ...
... LONDONDERRY. THE “ DAILY NORTHERN WHIG” EVERY MORNING, THE “WEEKLY NORTHERN WHIG EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, JOHN HENDERSON Sous Agent. Mr. H*sdkrsos also receive* Order* for and for Printing of all descriptions. ...
... Commission is conducted, but was not heard. The Commission shortly afterward? adjourned till Satuixlay morning.—From Northern Whig. ...
... Pollebed Gl«*e. The Public are invited to see Specimens the NEW u* DIO, KENNEDY-PLACE. THE DAILY NORTHERN WHIG” EVERY MORNING, THE WEEKLY NORTHERN WHIG” EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, fROM JOHN HENDERSON Sole Agent. Mr. Henderson also receives Orders for Advertisements ...
... shot frop the outside. THE LATE EARL OP CARLISLE. The Times remarks that Lord Carlisle belonged to the blood royal of the Whigs, and held high place in the great federation of the Howards, Cavendishes, Greys, Gowers, Grosvenors, and others. All the papers ...
... prosecuted iu the matter, with the view, if posaible, of obtaining some clue to the perpetrators of the acaodaloue outrage,— Whig. MILBURNK lIOUSK, COLEIIAINE. I'O BE LET, from Ist NOVEMBER next, for such term as may agreed on, MILBURNE HOUSE and DEMESNE ...
... bas never been the good fortune Ireland be with a government whose first object arts provide for its true interests. Whether Whig or Tory, Liberal or Coosarvotive, Roman Catholic Protestant were the ascendant, party inlereais were ever preferred those the ...
... little scenes” which occasionally occur have in great degree lost theninterest. An article which extract from the Northern Whig the social position of Belfast, reference to its sectarian and political parties, will found worthy of perusal. It will seen ...
... Lotion.) By Da. J. L. Clbtis, 15, Ai.iiemable-hthekt. Piccadilly, London, W. OUR SECTARIAN ANTIPATHIKS (From the Northern Whig.) To any one who is gifted with the faculty of calm observation, and who has opportunity of feeling the pulse of Belfast society ...
... Yorkshire, and to 1841, under the Melbourne Ministry, was Chief Secretary for Ireland, where he was universally beloved. When the Whig, again earn, into power, in 1846. was appointed Commissioner of Wooda and Forests and succeeded Lord Campbell as Chancellor ...
... have been plenty of lodges about for aught I knew. Mr. William Kirkpatrick examined by Mr. Dinnen—l am foreman in the Northern Whig office. I have filled that situation eight years last May. 1 was in Belfast during tbs late riots. Were you present on any ...
... was made not to shut from the outside, EARL OF CARLISLE. The remarks that Lord Carlisle belonged to the blood royal of the Whigs, and held high place in the great federation of the Howards, Cavendishes, Greys Lowers Grosvenors, and others. All the papers ...
... Russell. Slidell, Esq.; J. Mason, Esq.; and A. Dudley Mann, Esq.” Belfast Commission. Belfast y Friday Evening. Tbs Northern Whig says Mr. W. H. Kisby, editor of the Newsletter, appeared to enter n protest on behalf of I,loft Protestants, against the manner ...