THE DISPUTE IN THE BELFAST SHIPBUILDING TRADE
... to write Messrs Harland and Wolb' that the committee would wait upon them at the 'Island at eleven o'clock on Thursday ?? Whig. ...
... to write Messrs Harland and Wolb' that the committee would wait upon them at the 'Island at eleven o'clock on Thursday ?? Whig. ...
... when they acquire stake m the pountry) aTory. Some time after the ohtiggel. Lord Byron was Rased whet it would take to , re- Whig Dpdley , The poet replied he must b Fo Ward-ed. Lord Dudley openly avowed and de~fende the tractice of pre-writing speeches ...
... there was, wvhere s1hould wie look for ounr bewacre of wtood Eand drawer8 'of water ?-London Correspondent of the Northern Whig. d * * HUNTING BRHICCHS, `UDlbG' TROUSERS EkAI)IS' HA 5IRS.-P, c no oorlddre'No. 84 DAM.E STRE'T. l1NWT sad GW m Dhat mawts ...
... way in the borough. STRIKE OF COMPOSITORS IN BELFAST. (SpxCUi TELEGRAM FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT). Belfast, Sunday. The Northern Whig, which is an eight-page paper, appeared on Saturday with only four pages, in consequence of a strike of the compositors. The ...
... OQO pepplej will be out of employment. The notices in the other mills which i ock out do not expire till I the following ?? WhIg. ...
... ditto Seven per Cent. Land Grant Bonds, 834. Red spring wheat, 1 doL 5c;. 'N.TCI rt ispartictulriy reqmeoted that letters rel Whig to either bltsi~raess or editorial matterj will 7.t in any case be ad- dressed to iuWieutfdcls. Dueineie cornsunr.icationi ...
... d Crichton, Colonel Taylor, and Mr. Plunkwt. Howvje'V muntch ~the people of Ireland ?? differ As to 'Home flub or ?? Role, Whig or Tqry,. trely-. were agreed 'that, they wusiiid tiet i 4dibmflit to the degradation of being gover40d by, tht:. drink-rellere ...
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... Journal office. COnIn3GE HIst'oncRaL SocEcrv.-Wednesday evening 25th February,1874. Subject for ?? the re- rcent conduct of the Whig party has been more patriotic than that of the Tories. Speakers: Affir'mative-Mr. Y Cecil R. Roche, BA.; 4Mr. T, J. Corr (Sch ...
... M~arquie's letter implies or imagines a ceriuln degree of subordination on Major O'Gor, h man's ?art to the leader of the Whigs, he considers n itjust a, -eU to advise the noble MMarquis to ab. b atain in fu ure frcrn trespassing on the undoubted rights ...
... events are all marcising on ill our favoor, that our cause is daily gaining in strength and num- bers, and that not even a Whig Ministry dare to repeat the conduct of which they were guilty in 1834. The address was signed by J. C. Cox, Joseph Arch and ...
... market at to 38J. York-staets au'ewstedetat 28, sellers asking 29. Brook. ,fields inidetando.nd ui0t in freely at'28. q .i ?? Whigs have changed hands 1 t-11. MstiCr:-1lfiineH at 319- Belfast Warehouses at ,41. Ja 4rnott and Co. (of' Belfast) at ff ; Belfast ...