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... the kokthebh whig, belfas TO CORRESPONDENTS. notice can taken of anonymous communications. What* evsr intendeil for insertiof the name and address of the writer—not. necessarily, for publics tion.bnt blsuood faith WBcannotundertaketo returur«jectedco ...
... THE KOHTHEHN WHIG, BELFAST UNITED PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS.—YESTERDAY. [BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.] The Speaker took the chair at twelve o’clock. The Attorneys’, Solicitors’, Proctors’, and Certificated Conveyancers* Bill passed through committee. On ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, Roman Catholics with that of the Protestants the management of the affairs of the National Education Board. This proposal, which rational Protestants will admit to not unreasonable, much less unjust or villauons, has aroused ...
... THE WEEKLY NORTHERN WHIG,” Giving the whole Week's Neicf for Twopence, Among the special features of The Weekly “Nobthbbn Whig” are— careful and elaborate compilation of the entire Home and Foreign News of the Week, by Telegraph and other sources, up ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST some of the rates been obtained, and will observed that, although many of them are receipts issued and signed by Mr. Dickey, there arc some instances which they are forgeries, and Mr. Robinson observes that it has been stated ...
... SUPPLEMENT TO “THE DAILY WHIG.” No. 5,127 ] SUPPT. XXXVI. BELFAST, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1860. r Grails L T« Naa-i ...
... THE NOHTHERN WHIG, BELFAST UNITED PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS.—YESTERDAY. [BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.] The House of Lords met shortly before two o’clock, for the purpose of prorogation. The commissioners were the Lord Chancellor, the Duke of Somerset, Lord ...
... TO TUB EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir,-— ld ymr publication of Saturday I read with very great pleasure letter signed Tonrist,” iu which the writer suggests the propriety of some of our steamboat agents giving the working classes of Belfast cheap excursion ...
... TO THE EDITOR OP THE NORTHERN WHIG, Sir., —As excursions seem to be the order of the day, i' occurred the writer and few friends that an excursion London would meet with universal approbation. Opjiortunities have been afforded excursionists of ▼isitinu' ...
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... THE CASE OF MRS. HOLDEN. TO the editor of the northern whig. Sir, —The case of John Holden is now finally settled. Three or four feet of earth inside the precincts of the common jail separate his remains from the affairs of this world. was found guilty ...