The Belfast News-Letter
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... supporter of the Tory party, and he had always aimed at the position of a great feudal lord. Meanly, on the other hand, a zealous Whig, and the accepted champion in Parliament and out of Parliament, of the party which ennobled him. Sir Buller Lytton was aLio ...
... upwards. W.Ur Wheel, Whig Office.” Wanted, for an office in Belfast • Cl.tk to act aa Collector of Accoonla and to aasiit in the Office. Must have bad experience above and moat be well recommended to honesty and aobriety. ** C., Northern Whig Offi. e/* BANK ...
... factitious risk, and opium of which the title is dihioas. To hop. the any mitigation from the istluenee of the lees& lights if the Whig party, the Whip who an Whip becalms that party has been long the safes side on quarter-day, is safely a faint hope imam!. A ...
... half-year the ra'e 4.J per cent. ; and it said that respectable balauce will to ba brought over to next account. LATEST NEWS DAILY WHIG OFFICE, Wednesday Morning. [BY MAGNETIC TELKQKAPH, THE FUNDS AND SHARE MARKET. MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH—YESTERDAY. London Stock Exciianqs ...
... bens I. avoid UM 4 rostlnsing alee sudertatine as • separate The Dinotore ann owe that. with sorsrrnee of the C ospny,the !Whig and Wien! have &potted • bill • salon fon web the Ann Yorbiltire Rail. way. seer Seedby Limon, nesse fin dianiCt bill to further ...
... Whigism, which are, he says, the natiou's true peril, and warned them at Birmingham these words : They (the Conservatives Whigs) may dam the stream, they may keep back toe waters, but the volume is ever increasing, and it descends with an accelerated ...
... 200283 10 0 bundry creditors —3,508102 14 10 Rebate of intsrest on billl not duo 11,503 13 7 To profit mist lift. : Delany., Whig net profit as per statemout 09,217 90 C 1,119.003 17 5 Aanwra. 117 casts at. hanker's. lii hand, at IS 0 Ity bllls 991,4al ...
... THE COURIER. MANCHESTER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 SUMMARY. Meetings were held yesterday the leading members of the Whig and Radical parties to decide upon candidates for the representation of Salford. Mr. Massey's friends decided to bring forward Mr. Oliver ...
... tbe general election. Sir I. G. Hesketh, Bart., one of the sitting members, will offer himself again, bnt Mr. C. P. Grenfell (Whig), intends to retire. Preston will thus have a chance of sending two Conservative members to the House of Commons. Mr. George ...
... _sliell every ten _minutes into the fort to _prevent _repairing of _ ...
... CORRESPONDENCE. Received J. P., Citizen, A Salford Whig. C. P.—The matter has been dealt with, and will be dealt with again at the proper time, without tho publication of anonymous personal attack, which savours very much of a libeL An Elector ...