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... (To the Editor of the Northern Whig.) Si a —The warning given in your issue this morning regarding the funeral F. Ileyburn would have been worthy every attention, but that the Catholic clergyman who was to have officiated at the interment yesterday refused ...
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... Meeting.” Another matter of surprise to me was th: | the leading clergymen of every your article which appeared in this morning Whig ehould have spurred them up to assist in IGIN work now going on, Toey could be of immens in thie particular duty of going on ...
... letter.—I am, sir, vet, the | servant, Dong Hie, of Belfast, Augast 25, 1864. rms in bail to TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG, misapprehension eeems to be prev the public mind about the Marquis of Donegall Villiam at the recent Masonic banquet, alladed ...
... ALLEGED * ORANGE bold to CARKICKFERGUS.” do not be Bei- TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG pinivns, he rise reference to a short paragrap i's and appears in this day's Whig, beaded “ Orange De tion io Carrickfergus, aud given on the a ny own correspoudent ...