BELFAST BOARD OF GUARDIANS
... SauYDERSON. Secretary of the Newtownards GasCom. pany. Newtownards, April 20, 1870. N. B.-The above letter was sent to the Whig on I9h inst., but refused publication, ...
... SauYDERSON. Secretary of the Newtownards GasCom. pany. Newtownards, April 20, 1870. N. B.-The above letter was sent to the Whig on I9h inst., but refused publication, ...
... George Lamb, Lord Melbourne's brother, and was a constant meeting-place of his with Lord Helland &ad cher Tembern s of the Whig party Sfa afl i Barry became a frequent guest there, ed, eing The wtalis were b~egiemrng to show signs oft decrepitude, gave ...
... and the sharcho)lders regret very much Mr. 1'icbihad.on's retiren4,nt fromn the Beard. Mr. TrgosnSos seconded the motion, whig. was I passedil urcaimeonly. pt. pain hoP CassT retuined thanks on behalf of L;L-Ci-, Sir. Barbour, and lMr. Richardson, Twho ...
... favour of a tenant-(no, no)-and yet this was one of the baits thrown out to the tenants. The Northern Wrlig- (groans for the Whig)-had tried to set them at daggers with their landlords, but he felt Sure that on the day of the election they would rally round ...
... who, in some introductory re- oil- marks, eulogises Part of this magnificent speech of 0 tethe Doctor's. Let the Nor thera Wh'ig and its Prsytrahcrrsonetsed, mark, learn, wi n iwrl dgs hscmmnay fteRev. 0o thtrh yche oehr ihtepaplt sit is aeaefateund7 ...
... he (hir. Connelly) believed that Conservative Governments had al. ways done something for Ireland. He did not believe in any Whig traitor or any such man that would deceive them. (lEar, hear ) He believed in men that were good, in honourable men that wonld ...
... telegram in retereice to his evi- dence given on Saturday. The telegram wvas from his father, and said You are reported in the Wh/ig to have said, in reference to nieney lodged with thel I Lindsays, 'I don't know what they knew, or whether they knew what was ...
... twenty years, or as long, as he had been it ?? been nL anr agitation for a change of the law in that respect, hut neither Whigs nor Tories had done any- 6t thing for the ratepayers. It was for them to try and get the law changed, so as to give them a ...
... | a ThiS latter company paid a 12 per cent. di:idend for b. athe first year of its existence. Some shares in the Northern Whig, Limited, remain in the market at % I£75, and £65 has been bid. A few of John Rowan & it Sons' shares have also appeared at ...
... quantity at E quirioi fur various sh ores in this depart- S roent a ?? -mewhat lw-low quotations. Dliicel-f1 i~~ '76ri hern Whig shares done at 70..T ?? S.. '4a 6 ad ?? Beilast Steams wank.-4a 6 atd Fire wantred atnlder about 9,i higher. Rowan . .Sons'Phares ...
... trust that the Ulster members will be in their places. There is nothing political in the matter, and we hope, therefore, that Whig and Tory will join cor- dlially and unanimously in baying a thorough sifting ofo the sorry affair, The Scotch members of Parlna1O:t ...
... done in subjoined list. In miscellaneous, some Royal Land Buildings at 25s, Belfast Tram- ways at 9a 3, and some Northern, Whig shares have been dealt in. Business in all our local shares has been very limited all week. Below are current quotationsei- ...