SUPPLEMENT TO “THE WHIG.”
... SUPPLEMENT TO “THE WHIG.” No. 4,510] SUPPT.XII. BELFAST, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1858. [ No. 20, DONEGALL PLACE, BELFAST ...
... SUPPLEMENT TO “THE WHIG.” No. 4,510] SUPPT.XII. BELFAST, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1858. [ No. 20, DONEGALL PLACE, BELFAST ...
... “THE WHIG” BELFAST, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1858. [ ...
... supplehient “the whig.” No. 4,534.] SUPPT. XIIT .a. G- BITS feiP MADE AFTER THE LONDON AND I’ARIS FASHIONS. THE BAZAAR, (next imperial hotel,) [No. 12, DONEGALL-PLACE, BELFAST. Ladies, We are now showing our purchases for the present month, comprising ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERS WHIG, Dear Sir, —I perceive that this evening there is to be meeting in the Victoria Hall, of the Turkish Mission Aid Society. Owing to age and infirmity, I have been obliged to abstain from all public meetings held at night; ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir,—l will feel much obliged by your allowing me space to explain* as briefly as I can, a deep grievance under which suffer. Like many others, I went to hear Mr. Spurgeon, but little expecting to have my name introduced ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, have read the remarks made, yesterday, the Harbour Board, in reference to the People’s Park, as well as your own comments thereon ; and I fully agree with those of the commissioners who spoke on the subject, and ...
... TO THE EDITOR THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, Will yon permit me direct public attention, though your columns, to the number of accidents which have of late occurred to persons crossing the Ballykinlar strand to or from Dundrura, in order that some measures may ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG Dear Sir, —ln the report of the trial, yesterday, the case of Annie Trousdale v. W, T. Watersou and John Dinnen, in Mr. Watersou's cross-examination it is stated by him that Mr. James StandSeld holds the bill which Bessie ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, —In my letter, as printed in your paper of today, there arc three clerical errors, which will thank you to correct in your next publication —viz., 5Gf. Id should be 5Cf. 4s Id ; 4GI. 4s Id should 461. 14s Id ; ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir,—Can you inform the loyal citizens Belfast what is the cause the space in front of her Majesty’s Post Office being allowed to remain in dangerous darkness, now that the long nights have set in I observe large glass ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, have read, with much attention, the “Statement of the Committee of Dir.ctora” of the County Down Railway Company, I, though previously somewhat prejudiced against the proposed bill, 1 must admit that I feel shaken ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, —We have the pleasure to forward you the accompanying message, received between half-past ten and half-past eleven to-night. Although the intelligence is not of public interest, you will, perhaps, think it worth ...