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Belfast News-Letter

A REGULAR RUSTLE-TUSSLE

... never lutend to. And I mean Witlh efforts superhuman (TUnless the House agree), Of every Irish woman To make a P.L.G. Let Tory-Whig-the nation- The world-do what they will, I mean, against creation, To pass mny little Bill. Tho' in a deluge o'er me Their ...

THAT'S WHAT I WANT TO KNOW

... rival Barnum's show, Anad have bears for their andig.ee- A fact they ought to losow. E 'F S .S Every honest Englishman, Be he Whig, Rad, or Cost Against their common foe most stand United, iris, and sfrant. muznb law ever gets the swvay, Wish blood onr streets ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... artistic. EAST BELFAST ELECTION. 1f have been requested to publish the following, a which appears in Saturday's Northe-ryt Whig SIo-In a prominent position in the 1 Jli of T LOday, and in leaded type, you reproduce from I the London 'l'isoes a letter ...

BELFAST AND THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION

... volunteer buttons e from the coat of Henry Joy M'Craclren, and the centre is occupied by an original button of the famous Northern Whig Club, founded by Lord Charlemorut. An unusual f feature is the beautifully chased ancient silver clasp, e probably made in ...

SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE EXHIBITION [ill]

... Mayor and Lady Mayoress, and success to the 'Belfast News-Letter,' and Mr. John M'Jlride. chief reporter of the Northern Whig, and president of the Ulster District of the Institute of Journalists, having added a few complimentary remarks, the toast ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... authoritative book, as the it contains D, good deal of the new material con- are cerniugI the career of the last of the great Whig statesmen. The Dowager Countess of Russell has wil given Mr. Reid. access to her journals, and has' for personally taken a ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING CATTLE SHOW

... Lidgeworthstown, Drumroe, calved February 22, 15890, bred by ex- hibitor; s The Black Douglas (6,459); d Queen of the May, by Whig (1,867); g d Queen Madge by Viscount Duff (1,365); gr g d Queen Mary, VII, by Elgin (724). Arthur J. Owen, Blessington, County ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... Troasurer (Mr. W. IF. Macehlieran) acknowledges, withb thanics, the receipt frona thle employds of New's Comnpositors Northern Whig, £1 As; £LI from a Friend. BrFrns'r Pontox, LNTeLAGeaooxcr.-Th the CuUP to'ly Court oin Saturday fast (bhefore Me~srs.Garrett ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... muling a hero of' the chief regicide s. he thinks he is justified by the exbaple of Cairlyle aand Macaulay. The later was a keen Whig par- d tisari, and to him Cromwell's opposition to Royal to authority was' dufficient to wipe out all his faults. at Carlyle ...

PATRIOTIC CONCERT IN ULSTER HALL

... the refreshment foT artistes and bandismen; and especially to the proprietors of the Belfast N~ew~s-Letter,' the Northern Whig, the Evening Telegraph, and the Ulster Echo, who did the entire advertising free of charge. PHILANTHROPIC MOVEMENTS. LONDTION ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... cto the largest busi- Uttni na this whole of the United of l bookcontajins all but a small Per- 5ote inalphbetcal arrasgemeil whig eabls te snde ofatele~arm [ to be traced by the addressee even though the ines- o Sage he only signed, as is so frequently ...

THE ARMAGH ANNUAL SHOW

... Mr. Justice MONROE sat to hear motions for the above divisions. SMITH V. BAIRD, PARSONS V. BAIRD, AND PARSONS V. NORTHERN WHIG CO.MPANY. LIBErL ACTIONS. Mr. MOORE (instructed by Messrs. Carson & M'Dowell) applied that these cases should be allowed to ...