Bitty i. English Stroet, here, on the 9th inst., the wife- of John M-Clare, l>oot and shoemaker, a daughter. At
... Mount Kedar School-house, the inst., Mrs Wightman. of son. At Denholm, on the 13th inst. ...
... Mount Kedar School-house, the inst., Mrs Wightman. of son. At Denholm, on the 13th inst. ...
... in VICTORIA-STREET, B ELF AS#, (Third from Waring-Street )i where be offers for Sale large and wcll-asalrted Stock TEAS, SUGARS. COFFEES, SPICES, FRUITS, PICKLES. SAUCES, CONFECTIONERY, DRY-BALTERIEB, &c. WILLIAM M*CAW. Belfast, Ist January, 1831. JOHN BELL & CO. DAILY EXPECT THE Brig Kilhon, from Naples, with cnrgpjJ First quality INDIAN Which they will SELL, cither to arrive, Ship, on ...
... eee — GENCE. ST. PATRICK'S DAY Last evening, upwards of three hundred inhabitants of Belfast met together to celeb: and local versary of Ireland’s patron saint, in Devlin’ “materially Castle-lane. The spacious apartment wash On OF corated with laurels and evergreens, and the event that served up in a style that reflected the high the cuisine of the caterer. The chair was tal always so ion is ...
... M‘'GEE & 1022 ESTABLISHED HATTERS. TO SOLICITORS. MEETING OF THE SOLICIT 1) Count: of Antrim will be held in co ta URT-HOUSE, on MON ment of the accounts, and surer, and also to take into consideration other which will be submitted to the meetin; DANIEL O'R ‘ORKE, Seer SAMUEL BRUCE, Treast R EMOVAL. HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ‘a few doors, to their Office and Stores in ¢ BUILDING, near the corner of ...
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... of this measure as the Scotch Episcopalians had done. With reference to the of titles, should ' observed that the title of Bishop was no sect’s mono- i poly—it was a common Christian inheritance. (Hear.) Vitb reference to all Questions and allegations of a divided allegiance, held that they belonged to the discussions of some twenty years ago, and not for times like the present. An Episcopate ...
... r : Coo.r-1 must be ellowed to brer the epplicetioe. Mr. WmirieiDK—Ercuse mu, Lord Lou»t-I eow to recoire it. Mr. Wents -All lliel I con «ej u, Umt if enj let. ter be put in •tlUeoce Mr wiT.T.''.°o“.“w.ll, if jour Lord.bip drlermiued, i-:: “.sr'os;i b.. i .m .i« r«.i.. bi> LonUip ci.tnioKi Ibc «.id«K>e*l * tb, *» the f«t. th.t io UtSK J-I mule with »»w to tbo obUtmog of | thi» Act of ...
... proved to the notes, as were also an offer defendant’s Attorney to pay 4s in the pound. The case was not defended on the present occasion. . , _, A verdict for plaintiff, of 42L damages and 6d costs, was given. „ . , . John Ward v. Jonathan Richardson Cf Co. la this case, the plaintiff, who is manufacturer of linens, brought this action against the defendants, who are about the most extensile ...
... Tng usual monthly meeting of the Belfast Town Council was held on Tuesday, at twelve o’clock, James Stiiiliro, Esq., Mayor, in the Chair. The Town Clerk read the minutes of last meeting, after which the following reports were read : REPORT THE COMMITTEE POLICE AfEAIRS. The Committee have directed that orders shall issue for payment of the half-year’s Interest, which will due on the of next ...
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