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FROM THE THIRD EDITION OF THE NORTHERN WHIG,

... FROM THE THIRD EDITION THE NORTHERN WHIG, Belfast, Saturday, 2 p.m —The Commission sat today in the Courthouse at twelve o’clock. Mr. Barry, Q.C, opened the Commission, and read the warrant. He stated that the inquiry would apply only to the reason why ...

THE BELFAST SPECIAL COMMISSION

... THE BELFAST SPECIAL COMMISSION Belfast, Monday, 6 pm.—The Northern Whig has just hander] the following Mr Orme, RM, was under examination Serjeant Armstrong all day. His examination was mainly on the efficiency of the local police force, its inadequate ...

£3,000 FOR 10s

... comparatively small outlay should immediately apply to Mr. AtEßnr, who, we guarantee, to safe to any amount.”—AortAern Daily Whig, Bellasl, September 24th, 1864. Numerous other testimonials given. 3807 ...

£3,000 FOR 10s

... comparatively small outlay should immediately apply to Mr. Merry, who, we guarantee, to be sale any amount.’ —iVorMcr/i Daily Whig, Belfast September 24th, 18G4. Numerous other testimonials given. ...

£3,000 FOE. 10s,

... money for comparatively small outlay should immediately apply to Mr. Merry, who, guarantee, to safe to any amount.- Daily Whig, Belfast, September 24th, 1864. Numerous other testimonials given, QIBBS H.. DYER AND SON to inform their Friends and ! h l» ...

£3,000 FOB. IDs

... sums of money for a comparatively ay immediately apply to Mr. Alebbv, who, we gun • safe to any amount.’ - A'orthtrn DaiUj Whig, Bellas!, September 24th, 18G4. Numerous other testimonials piven exteaoedinaky cube of cough. The following Lett-r recen’ly ...

£3,000 FOR 10s,

... comparatively small outlay should immediately apply to Mr. Merry, who, we guarantee, to safe to any amount.”—iVorfAcrn Daily Whig, Belfast September 24th, 1864. Numerous other ttitiroonial# giten- fBY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.) DUBMN CORN MARKET— Yesterday report ...

FOR 1864-5

... the ge.iuines, of the enterprise ; and those who feel inchned re.hse sums of money for .o leTatm ,P amot.---iVorfAe;R Daily Whig, Belfast September 24th, 1864. . , trous other testimontals given NEW WINTBE VETCHES. . fUJRNIP SEED FOR STARTERS, which are ...

COMMERCIAL

... extiugnisbed for week, T e prodestroyed is estimated at £250,000. THE BELFAST RIOTS—COMMISSION OF INQUIKY.-FBiDiT. (FROM SORTHEKS WHIG.) The Mavor waa the witness hex during the ont.re day. He could no. giro details o. the riots as he was m Harrogate the time ...

SIR ROBERT PF.El’s LESSON

... Ireland was history jobs. It is still. There are so many parties or factions, few for the common weal, but most for themselves—Whigs, Tories and Ultramontane?. The first combines a very few of the great families, with the hulk of the Roman Catholic gentry ...

COMMERCIAL

... Confederate Secretary of State docs not yet see the necessity, nor approve of the policy of arming the slaves. The Richmond Whig opposes President Davis's propotion to emancipate the slaves after service. General Butler, in speech which made at the Fifth ...