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BELFAST MONTHLY FAIR

... was the Whigs who, twenty-five 0 years ego, declared war against Rtusslia for the benefit of Turkey. Of late, however, the Whigs D have laboured hard to prevent a Tory Cabinet from PC D openly breaking with Us for a similar reason. The G, e Whigs have arrived ...

FASHION

... congregations have contributed more than I the minimum to the suatentation fund-some of them double the amount. Rev. James W. Whig. ham was appointed corresponding agent for the sustentation fund. ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... now in, the possession of Mr. Macmuillan. -A phamphiet by M~ajor Osborne in defence of the forelgn policy advocated by the Whig party during the Fwrench war is iathe press. The pamphlet has also a certain beardng upon the Easteru question. It is writtien ...

FASHION

... eststes. He entered the Srots Fusilier Guards i3 1817, and retired in 1843. Ho reprerented the King's Ccunty in the Liberal or Whig interest from 18,7 to 1852, contesting it against the late and present Colonel Bernard, Lcrd Ormantown, and Sir Ncholaal F ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... portant society will be highly successfaL. (Ap. P plause.) A letter had also been received from the t editor of the ArorJi ra Whig-(hisses)-which it stated that au important engagement would prevent him attending, but the society had bis beet wishes. b (Applause ...

MONTHLY PUBLICATIONS

... the severe trial in form of death, burial, and-more bitter still-obitnary notice, undergone by Mr. Justin M'Carthy in the ?? Whig, within the past fortnight, the instalment of Miss Misanthrope in the Gentleman's, is wonderfully cheerfuL We could ill ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... privateletters, in meetings of commlittee, in Presbyteries, in the Press, he was assailed with uncontrolled virulence. The Whig in Belfast, the treinwg Post in Dublin, and the leading Radical papers in Englanda and Scotland, charged him with undaerliniug ...

THE WORKMEN'S EXHIBITION

... nco the sharp practice of politics W L anjjterprets the expressionl of hospitalityfor ?? * C ICC teat of a principle. But, Whig or e92 -u a f mllay reasonably be expected to be wa * tre.' a crowd, and generally the loadatone io, r-ib ichaueallhafl fa ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... advocated the dines ablishment of the Sotch Church as part of the Government policy. He lih thought the next Government would be Whig, ht with Lord Hartington, Sir W. Harcourt, and poe. at eibly Lord Derby. Such a Cabinet would har4lyg take up disestablishment ...

THE VICEREGAL VISIT

... of the laws-it is clear that to our own I think ' individual efforts. and not to any Government she wYoU * whatever-be it Whig or Tory-amst -we look for as I do-- that development of commerce and agriculture re- an asseni sulting in national prosperity ...