TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS-LETTER
... Avould.We very easy to prove, and that without going all tbe-very to the Netherlands j _I have the honour to be, &c. JOHN GRATTAN, Licentiate of the Dublin Apothecaries' Hall. Belfast, Stb Jan. 1834. ...
... Avould.We very easy to prove, and that without going all tbe-very to the Netherlands j _I have the honour to be, &c. JOHN GRATTAN, Licentiate of the Dublin Apothecaries' Hall. Belfast, Stb Jan. 1834. ...
... frirtions of the cerebral organs, arid their division into tire hlr~ee great classes, animal, annal, arid intellectual, Mr Grattan proceeded to illunsitste, by E referentce to the busts, rind to magnified profiles taken from them, the form of head indicative ...
... to the Ability, Zeal, Steadiness, 0ee wi th wich they have cond ucted their Seminary. snSoreSY v JoHN JOHNSTON, Pres. Min. JAMES DAVIS, Pres. Min. JOHN ROGERS, Pres. Min; wdaqllvaruiesce in the above, GRAHAM P. CROZIER. Clerk, 0) Curate of Seapatrick ...
... Rev.J. E. Singer,D. D.,V.T. Ce.D. Thomas Parnell. Rer. David Stuart. Robert Wilson. Rev. H. Nelsen Ormsby, Henry John Porter. Rev. John M'Crea. TaREAURaEa-Sir Robert Shaw, Bart. and Ce. Dublin. IN consequence of the storms of last Autumn, the Inhabitants ...
... Wilnot's amendment for the immediate abolition of negro apprenticeship. Sir R. Bateson, Bart. hi.s paired off with Mr. James Grattan, also iD larouw of the amend. be meot. THz MESSRS. AIACENSS'S SOIREE.-We understand that a wish has been expressed by maany ...
... two fellows arrested are Hugh M'Grillas and John Murray-and the receiver's sname is Michael Began. He resided in Grattan-street.- WAh;c. DRowNING_On Saturday night, about one o'clock, a sailor called John M'Caig fell into the water at Ritchie's Dock ...
... here, as most interesting to our readers, we select; the alithor's account of one or two of the desperatc ahiieveienits of Sir John Dc Courcy in the North of' Ire- oild. After noticing the forcible occupation of Doonipa- trick lbv IDe Collrey, and the blockade ...
... fin of a shark, andjaw of a porpess, from MXr. John Armstrong, Academy street; a specimen of -diallage, from Master Hugh Campbell, a pupil; berries of the castor oil plant (ricinus communis), from Master John Cramsie, a pupil ; a wasp's vest, from Master ...
... Company. CAPITAL £60,000, In 12,000 Shares of £5 erich.-£I Depusit. Directors. John Buckingham, Esq. Troro, W. Millett Thortiafa Esq.-John Waller, Esq. London Rhnkets.-Sir John Lubbock, Bart. and Ca.. Trurt Itan/ers;-_Messrs. Willyams and Co. Secretrry._-Mr ...
... BRIG ,Cap , ILLIGAN, Daily expected, and will have quick despatch.-For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN.HERON. Belfast, 22d May, 1835, .. (34 For St. John's, IIeVVfomkjd and, TO SAIL FIRST 'JijtE, The first-class Britirh built Brig R.HICH D ,JVILLIS, Master ...
... Sir M. Wood, W. Crawford, J. Pattison . T . HI. D avies .. -lon. R. Fitzgibbon, W. S. O'Brien . J. Grattan or E. Howard .J. Eusthope, S. Duckworth . .. C. E. Rumbold, W. Wilshere Total .. ..13 TOIIY ItrURNS AtMItNST ...
... performance on the 1]-ier 1. Tim AaMY.-Weinesday morning, three companies of the 5Ud regiment, under the command of Major St. John, left Belfast, on thAir route for Newry. We understand the 60th have left 'Newry.in route for Edinbur.h, to relieve the S ' ...