THE NORTHERN WHIG
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. her ..f 18fi9: Sheep. 656+ —F»ID*y Et*N|KO, Settf.mbkß 19.— Cor(0N.—With* mile more .cllry th* dcmanil, the of Sr. 1.1.0 d', 8.h, * ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. her ..f 18fi9: Sheep. 656+ —F»ID*y Et*N|KO, Settf.mbkß 19.— Cor(0N.—With* mile more .cllry th* dcmanil, the of Sr. 1.1.0 d', 8.h, * ...
... will bod their mistake. I am. Sir, your obedient servant, Petek Belfast, 23d March, 1&40. TO T«C EDITO* TOE NOETHEB* WHIG. Sl«,—III Whig, Saturday Ual, my namr .piiearnl among the aignaturea a Ueciaration- writer TAa Vindicator draga me forward one of three ...
... THE EDITOB OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sts, —ln this the farmer* vrry biuy pullin* th»-ir Hi» and. for quantity and quality, nrtt-r saw a belter prospect. A lar*'** portion is ouw in j and there have hern a few samples brought to market, the quality uf which ...
... THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Dublin, 12th October, 1840. Sib,—l shall feel much obliged by your insertion to the following line*. In the beginning of the 16th chapter of The Autobiography of Hamilton Rowan, edited Doctor Drummond, the annexed passage ...
... EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG Mi'sical Attraction Extraordinary. —Miss Dolby, from tho Loudon Concerts, soprano of the very first class, and Miss Lucoml>e, contralto of equal character, are both engaged, together with Messrs. Barton and Pigott, for another ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. BELFA perienccd, former quotation*; but, from larger proportion of the cargoes proving rough, and inferior quality, has caused the minimum range of the quotations be reduced per ton. Yorkshire per ton, or 40 bushels, 93s to lOiis; Kidneys ...
... “TO THE EDITOR THE NORTHERN WHIG. “ Sir—A decision, of a curious kind, has been lately made, by the Magistrates presiding the Police-office, in the case of Samuel Hall, of Ballyoowan, near Ball)lesson. This poor man has, for several months, been in suih ...
... THE EDITOR THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, —Ah different opinions and practices prevail in different district* and estates, respecting the proportion poor-rate* payable the occupying tenants, would you be good a* to stale, briefly And plainly, wt.at the present ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, —Having read, in your paper of the 7th inst, artide, evidently written by a Reporter of your establishment, complaining of the dirty state of the Court-house of Downpatrick, and the insufficient accommodation for ...
... TO THE THE SOUTHERN WHIG. Sir, —ln The fitter Timet Saturday lost, Kth insE, read a communication made to the Editor of that paper, signed E. 11. Dclany, in which humble name is mentioned, and which feel myself called upon to reply, for no other purpose ...
... TO THE EDITOR THE NORTHER* WHIG. Sir, —On perusing Mr. Allen’s letter “on Irish destitu tion and distress Belfast,’* I have observed one or two of his remarks, with which I cannot coincide, especially in his reasoning upon the functions of the Committee ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir,—Mr. Wilson's *oroy cominunicalion,” Professor Feme mildly calls il, will, I hope, appear in your columns, to-morrow.* 1 hope this, in order that no opportunity may be lost of circulating, among all classes of the ...