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... THE NORTHERN WHIG THE y if BOARDING and DAY SOHOOL, No. MOUNTJOY-SQUARHf TJ«ST. DUBLIN. C Vacation ends llth August. 522 auction of Mahogany, (in and Board*,' and Mahogany \cnccxa, dmmbb and mrsnusas noirx>ow caw*, FOE CHAIR SEATS. THE SUBSCRIBER will ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. w.i? nnl Ihrnwine stones i th* Iho should not have been there all Mr. a«. not see a drunk person among ike Sandy-row men, y more easily managed than lie has seen them. . . . Jane Campbell saw a stone thrown Ueshn, wh c the Church window ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. JBtancfna. Mr. fielding rpsi'fctfnllvajuiounres. that bis CLASSES will »t bis Re. sidenee, 17. ARTHUH/TAEET. MONDAY, tbe -'lOth insf. Honrs usual. Belfast, Sept., 1833. GI3 THE MANCHESTER Assurance Company, FOR ASSURANCE AGAINST FIRE ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. fiO J Cork, pa. a; W.terfoni. 6;* C4 ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. second year on an average; hence, we could not possibly expect, frem such an apprent ceship, the development of any profound knowledge of Ireland the Acts of Parliament affecting her interest. Reports of Committees on Ireland have been ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. for .hr cop. Th. of «hi. limilMi Gram. f farmers small supply, and dull, a decline; parcrl« not moving. (Jood Barley .anted; « p.rcel, of middling aualitr, >n diapine, between burrr and «eller, war «old auc,,on, to-dar, at per cwl. ...
... pleasure I} known. I have passed my days among a parcel Gold- designing beings, am | have coutracted all their su ‘ae NORTHERN WHIG, TALK. FASHION AND TABLE 7 gm of 3 Keuniz in Aweurca.—A cay wae im the { re of Mr. Dann, of the Tremont 3 d, in and Charles ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. •ml tc«'nn, occ**««n the propitious for «n un(> ft ,k n» of this n*tur ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. i Lord .Tons Rissfli and Lord Ebrington— These two Noble Lords in this town, on Saturday even. in£, accompanied by the Karl Charlemont. e same day, meetin'; of the subscribers to a public inner, j intended to be civen their Lordships ...
... THE tfoETHERN WHIG. In topping «hott at a acmtcolon in middle ., a lenw, from Mr. Rtckard.’. book, bacauaa th.-ordafollowing the semicolon made directly ag.in.t h.. c.u«-for wkkh h. was denounced by O Connell. charpid aa being advocate in the pay of ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. and i. it not. at lea«t. make known. election is about take place, that candidate, may have opportunity of coming forward, and that the * person may receive so important nppoin Not to act in this wav, ia foul attempt entrap and hood ...