ENGLISH MARKETS- LONDON CORN-EXCHANGE, MARCH p2,_ There have been no fresh arrivals since Monday, and sC kinds cof Grain remain at nearly the same prices as the sw rfarket. IMPORTATIONS DURING TrOE LAST WREK. Englisr-Wheat, 4,400 qrs. Barley, 5,750 qrs.; l1d 0,00Ci qrs.; Oats, 47
UBELFAST NEWS.LETTER. BELFAST, TUESDAY, JULY 10. ROYAL BELFAST' ACADEMICAL INSTITUTION-| PROPRIETGRSHIP BY SUCCESSION. Ws return to this subject; first, on account of one of the most miserable attetipts that we ever wittnessed having been made in the' W/iq of Saturday last, not t
LONDDJN CORN-EXCHANGE. FSInAY. jtrr. . ?? aupply of Wheat during this week has been small, but the quantity here quite equal to the demond; the trad. must be noted very dull at tbe rates of Monday last. IV continue largely supplied with Oats from rendth sale for this article has
TO THE . EDITOR OF THE NEWS-LETTER. ?? eighteen months ago I addressed to you a coimmnication containing a plan for procuring bouses and leheS for the Presbyterian Ministers of the Synod of Ulster. g ou were so good as to give to that communication the extesive circulation of you
THIE ORTHODOX PiRESBYTERIAN WILLIAM 3'COIIMB- - GrS, leave to inform thh' Subscriberv to the above B iP-riodical, that owit-ng tofleh increasing demand for tihe .rt , nal.y 4000 C~pies 6. eq circrlated nenthly, a Sea o o2d . ;c f ,NTo. IZ is at Press, and will be ready frr .deniv
|| PRESENT STATE OF THE ELEC TON P TI S. X ~. T .M~ ~l . T -. TOMESIVtOSHt ELECTIONS ARE AUiBIA(1E TO BE VOID. Canterbury ?? . .mes Sriadsliaw Bridgenorth ?? T. C. Whtitmore Huntingdonshire ?? G. Thornhill, E. Fellowes Eveham ?? ?? P. Borthwick. or G. Bowles. Bridgewater ?? H. Br
?? 7NEI C B [ PLURALITIES AND NOIN-RESIDENCEMBLL. (From the E'ilishifCronic e) There is no sincere ftiend, either of religion abstractedly, or of the Established Church in particular, who must.not feelthat plurality and no-nresidence have long been amongst its crying evils. It is
I .1 . 1 (Fromi the Warder.] We understand that the Popish Association has just dis- pi'itebed trusty agents to several parts of Ireland, for the ex- press purpose of training the freeholders how to evade the provisions of the disfratichisement bill lately passed. Two l-modes of
BANK OF ENGLAND-IMPORTANT. A very extraordinary article appears in a Londou paper called the " Guardian and Public Ledger," which is likely to create attention. The article commences by stating that the evidence taken before'the Secret Committee on the Bank of England, has been p
POLITICAL CHRISTIANITY-IRELAND. Ti4ER. seems to be a systematic crusade going on against - almost every ecclesiastical, and other religious institution.in this country, which is in any way conneted withstate pa- t tronage. The effects of thislhostilefpirii are visible in the numb