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LIST OF THE BELFAST SHIPPING.

LIST OF THE BELFAST SHlIPP[NG, As owned at the present time, 24th December, 1827, and employed in the trade of this port. (Fro- crams e's Befast Jfcrcaatile Beqistar.) FOREiGN TRADE, VIZ. VEssEis TONS rGcIsrTER. owNEns. Thomas Gelston ?? .441 John Martin & Co. and others Bolivar
January 1, 1828 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 

SYNOD OF ULSTER.

Yesterday a meeting of the General Synod's fixed Committee was held in Dr. HIanna's Meeting-house, to fake into, consideration -a letter, which thg Moderator of the General Synod had received from Lords Levesonr 6e'sr, relative to the Parliamentary grant of li,500, to the Belfas
November 7, 1828 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 

WHERE ARE OUR DAYS OF YOUTH?

WHERE ARE OUR DAYS 6F YOUTH! I pine in solitude-.I muase upon The days that, meteor-like, have glided ?? - -WffrL are cur days of youtlh-oh! where 'Are they the true, the bright? And where are those that gave to al' An aspect of delight? They pass'd away, and till they passd Thei
August 4, 1829 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 

HOUSE OF COMMONS—THURSDAY, JAN. 31.

HOUSE OF COMMONS-THURSDAY, JAN. 31. Mr. G. BANKS gave notice, that on Monday he would move for leave to bring iii a bill to relieve the R. Catholics from double assessment or the land tax. Mr. DENISONI)resented a petition from a parish in Sirrey for the revision of the poor laws.
February 5, 1828 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 

HOUSE OF LORDS—FRIDAY, FEB 1.

HOUSE OF LORDS-FRID'AY, Fxn. 1. CATiO7Lrc CLAIM9. The Marquis of LONDONDEaRY said-bly Lords, as la friend to the Catholics of lielhind, it is impossible that I should see the public journaJ3 of thisR country and those of Ireland, teeming with statements- from hodte, calling thems
February 5, 1828 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 

Advertisements & Notices

REWARD. syHEREAS some evil-disposed persons did, on 2 Sth rday night the 24tb, or Sunday morning he 25th Inst. wantonly injure the CRESTS which sur. mounted the Tripods at tie Entrance Gate at ORMbEAU, the Seat of the MARQUIS OF DONEGALL, by break- ing off one of the said Crests,
May 27, 1828 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 

TRIBUTARY STANZAS TO THE MEMORY OF SARAH, WIFE OF MR. WM. M'COMB, BELFAST.

TRIBUTARY STANZAS I TO THE MEMORY OF SARAIH, WIFE OF MR. | WM. M'CO3IB, BEL IAST. _ -" Every tender proof Of dear affection, and u1reillgsi care, That marked the charoter of daughter, Wife, And mother, when best sustained, constant she Gave", I saw her fresh as vernal morn, In ma
January 18, 1828 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 

SPECIMEN OF A CHINESE DRAMA.

SPECIMEN OFA SHINEE DRAMA. The following cuslouS specimnen of a 'Chinese drama may not be uninteresting to some readers. But in or- der to understand it, the meaning of some phrases which occur in it must be attended to thus * Tan is the actress. In this piece she is called Whang
December 19, 1828 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 

BRUNSWICK CLUBS.

THE BELFAST NEWS-LETTER. FRIDAY-OCTOBER 10. We continue to receive from all parts of the country, accounts of the establishment of Brunswick Clubs.- The sentiments expressed by the different speakers at these meetings, evince the genuine feelings of the Pro- testant population.
October 10, 1828 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 

THE PRIEST AND HIS CORN.

The R. Catholic clergy have been in the habit of for- warding to the Corn Exchange Parliament',,heavy corn- plairts abont the illiberality of the bigotted Protestants, especially the bloody, black Orangemen, who are ready to swallow wholesale every priest they cat catch. As an i
October 10, 1828 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland