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 ...
... 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, —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 ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, On looking over the varied articles in your journal on Sunday excursion trips,” it struck me that, if a little of the “germ of human kindness,” and less love of “published notoriety,” were to influence our actions ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Dear Sir,—The amiable but mistaken kindness, which so generally prevents friends and neighbours from mentioning disagreeable reports to those whose reputa lion is affuct-il by them, often allows calumnies, the basest ...
... TO TIIE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG Sir, —The Italian Opera is to be in Dublin next week. Mdlle. Piccolomini and Signor Giuglkii are to appear in the celebrated Traviata, on Monday night. Could wc provincials, whom lojal operatic performances are denied ...
... TO THE EDITOR OK THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, —As an inhabitant and ratepayer of the town, residing in the district where the nuisance exists, so justly complained of in your paper of the lltb iust., allow me, for myself—and, I am sure, for others residing ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 858. TO THE EDITOR THE NORTHERN WHIG, » have read over the report of the committee of the Town Council on the approaching commissionand, being deeply interested in the is->ue of the longpending municipal ...
... RAILWAY ROMANCE TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG, Dear Sir, —A journey from Belfast and Derry is, at all times, fruitful of incident and adventure to the passengers—suchasaligbtingaudputtingto one’sshoulder to assist the steam-power and gathering wood ...
... THE GLERar AND THE LAITY, TO the editor the NORTHERN WHIG Sir, I have read with satisfaction your papers several articles on the abuses of clerical functions, which I have, perhaps, regarded with the greater pleasure because they are exponents of the ...
... UNIFORMITY OF TIME. TO THE EDITOR THE NORTHERN WHIG Sir,—Through the medium of your wide-spread and influential columns, 1 would veuture to call attention to the necessity there exists in theso days of advance tbut the “Green Isle” should no longer be ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, TUESDAY, AUGUST IT, 1858. ...