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LITERATURE

... article on The late Session-Results of Tory Rule, may be taken as the great Whig thunder of the season. 'Tie an able expose of the case of the nation, according to the Whig estimate, as against Peel and his policy ; but we shall confine our attention ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... and sang the songs allottod to her in a manner calculated to add tohcer already great popularity in Belfast. The Norfthern Whig in ite notice of the concert aays, In the song I 0 Vago for,' Mise Fennells vocalieation wan very broad, pore, and distiuct ...

SHOW OF CATTLE

... liberal constituency of Belfast. The witnesses, we believe, are all ordered home, and may be expected heie on Thursday.-Narthern Whig. ...

LITERATURE

... hne of v. parties the fact are thene-ha waa a fllypledged it deeply and doubtyebound WIAirg in Whig Mafi- Oqde~e ',vied; apd p,; and i an hout wir te- Whigs elihe left tem, sad when he left them to he kieked tisemand emptied out all his foul ribaldry and ...

FAIRS

... horse market was far below an average; somae nod horses, however, were disposed of at prices, in someod reaching 151.-Aorterm Whig. The fair of Carrens, held on Tuesday, was in en good. Cattle were in much demand and sold well ?? was no advance in ?? Examniner ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... public career In the Lower House, voted on all occasions with the Whig pa'ty and althoughl an unfrequent speaker in the Rouse of Peers, invariably supported the views and measures of the Whig governments. Oni the death of his fatiie', in (October, 1839, he ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... rickfergus, at the next election. Mr. Bruce is a good Li. beral, and would be an excellent member of parliament.- Northern Whig. The Rev. Thomas Carpenter, B.A., Trinity College, Dublin, has been presented to the incumbency of Christ Church, Adlingtou ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... London, from the Duke of Norfolk'a, Arandel Castle. The Marquis of Londonderry will be raised, it is said, to a Dukedom.-Northem Whig. The Marquis and Marchioness of Ormonde, family and suite have arrived at the Greaham Hotel, Sir MA Barrington, Sir B. M'Donnel ...

LONDON AND PARISIAN FASHIONS

... Irish church reform. Why, quoth Alvaolleb' I see in that vote an additional reason for ?? bill. It is brought in by the Whigs-it is advocated bY Tianes-and it has received the ra.ification of Afickl`W' Age. li AN ALrDEnauN's CREaquE SMu e,-A certaln ...

LITERATURE

... the party ~riguesCat home daring the same period. The fame and of Marlborough excited the envy even of his own perareetle W~higs; but it is creditable to his 'nemory, on 5ieh euch reproaches have been cast, that he indignantly refuaed the advantageous ...

LITERATURE

... CUnse'vaiive par'ty have, therefore, no choice left between an income tax, however unpopular it may lie, and the return of the Whigs to power, with a free trade in corn, and all the other evils that must accompany their accession to office. ; Sir Robert Peel's ...

SPIRIT OF THE JOURNAL

... ministry in sup- port of measures so loudly condemned. The new poor law was held up to the people as a wicked device of the Whigs; yet when the trial of the question came, Sir R. Peel avowed his determination to share in the responsibility. The Irish municipal ...