- - O 5THE "EDITOR OF THE NEWS-LETTER. Sir,-In your paper of the 2-Ist- instant, you favotrel me -by inserting in it, some remarks 'on-the poisonais effents of -lead ; and, relying on your former--iieeality, I now send vou a few remarks on the poisonous effects of copper for the
BELFAST SHIP 'NEWS. -The steam-ship Corsair, Goodwin, for Liverpool, sails' this -morning at eight o'clock; anid the -Chieftain, owns, on Sunday, at-eleven o'clock in the morning. 'be Smack Ardent, Gowean,'bas sailed for London - Smack Hero, Taylor,-for London, clears Saturday fi
. BY RiOaELv GILPILLAY. '5'Tit. roses flower anjd fade'unseera-to:-? . ' ILI all their beauty fair. They deck no more their leatves of green; . - Nor fondly linger there: For lovely eyes that watchgd their bloom, Or bade their beauty stay, Have closed their brightness in the tomb
Belfast, 30th June. DURING this month, we have had a plentiful supply ol rain, which is so highly useful at this season of the year; and, on account of which, the fields have assumed the most pleasing and prolific appearance, that possibly can be con- ceived. -Every where the co
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0 TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS-LETTER. SIR-I owe our friend, Mr. Paul, a fewt observations on his first letter addressed to me, in which he animadverts on what I have advanced respecting written Creeds and Con. fessions of Faith. I was exceedingly glad to see his animad- versions,
THEATIME, BRELFA T. e For the greater accommodation of the Public, Second Price will be taken at the Lower Boxes for the remain der of the season. On TUESDAY Evening, December 24, the Domestic Dramna-f6unded partly on the designs of HOGARTv-called 1UART2cA WILLIS. Scarlet . ?? Mr
DOWNPATRICK, YRIDAY, MARCH 21. At about 4 o'clock, the Hon. Justice Moore took his seat on the Bench; and, after his Majesty's Commission had-been read, the.following gentlemen were sworn. onthe Grand Jury:- ROBERT GORDoN, Esq. Foreman. J. W. -Maxwell, Esq. m.,P. John Echlin, Es
The constitutional organization of the Irish Protes. tants, though already formidably extensive, is still ra- pidly progressing, and is spreading in the most rerote- districts. An assertion made by us long ago, is now nearly verified, that before the next Session of Parlia- ment