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... TO THE EDITOR THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sik,—ln your issue of Saturday last 1 tiud the following i»ar«grapli : “Police 1 n vestioatiox. —Yesterday, au investigation was held the Queen Street Police Barrack, nefore Mr. Harvey and Mr. O’Shea, Suh-Inspectors, iu ...
... .— See the WEEKLY WHIG. PROSECUTION OF THE “WHIG” COMPOSITORS. -See the WEEKLY WHIG. 'HE DEATH RATE IN BELFAST. -Seethe WEEKLY WHIG. HARVEST AND THE CROPS.—See the WEEKLY WHIG. npHE STEAMER AM) HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS.—Soc WEEKLY ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Dear Sir,—Some time since the newspapers of Belfast startled the general public by announcing and commenting on the tact that iu the Roman Catholic burialground known *• Friars' Bush” old colli were piled up iu corner ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORTHXBK WHIG. ijlß,—At annual meeting tbe above-named company, held on Monday last, some statements made, upon which I would beg trouble you with few remarks. was Slater! that, thirty years ago, the subscriptions the Botanic Garden* ...
... Northern Whig Office. Apply to F. Baling press wanted—wanted, a Hydraulic I’ieae, suitable Lr Baling Address, stating diraenaioos and price, Box 285, Post Cilice, Belfast,” 2718 AS BARMAID, A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE young woman, who has lived in first cla-s ...
... TO THE EDITOR THE NORTHERN WHIG. FIRE AT JENNYMOUNT MILLS. Sir, A Fire having occurred iu onr pretniasu to-day, we think it only right aUte that it was largely owing to the aervioea rendered Colonel Prazjr, oificcra, and men under bis that the destruction ...
... TO THE EDI.OR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, —Through medium of your columns would again to call the attention tbepnblic the claims wh the B. lfast Sailors’ Home has their sympathy and support. The following is one among many the examples the charity this ...
... respect for the political gush eagacity of the papers referred to and their car- in a raspondents. I submit that, inasmuch as the Whig- Rc at Radical party have always displayed the utomost hos- boll. tility to Irish Protestantism, not even special plead- easy ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Dear Sib, —It is the unanimous desire of tbciubsbitants of Belfast that soms means sb ul be immediately adopted ta obtain regularly the correct Greenwich time. Sun© diversity of opinion certainly attendant upon carrying ...
... TO THE EDITOR Of THE NORTHERN WHIG. Dear Sir,—l will feel obligsl yoor correcting error in tbs following portion of your report of the meet* Newtownards yesterday, via. :—“ Mr. M'Kittriok then concluded by moving an amendment effect that the Act should ...