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... 4 LORD JOHN HAY AND BISHOP DOR! 0 THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG vis:t of Lord Joba Hay to Bishop in tue course of his cauvass, seems have r ast t Tores with great amazement ; and th Noes Letter bas ever since been d-nouncing the ti all the t wo 4 ods ...
... TO THE EDITOR THE NORTHERN WHIG. Dear Sir, —Ow *o the hour (6 o’clock) which the lust train leaves Daomnrry for f*st, -ur rejHirter was not able a i extended account of the proceedingß after that hour. justice t • the large circle of frien I* the R->v ...
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... THE NORTHERN WHIG. BELFAST. SATURDAY. JULY ], ...
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... THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, M =e ur glo- their best attention to the navy, and maintain to this ction I country the maritime preponderance it has enjoyed for date again asaembled in front of the hotel. Mr, Who Was ¢: d for, came out upon the 8 being ages ...