irdships were aware that cennties of cities in Ireland otter' embraced large agricultural districts around them. Conk, for example, had about 40000 acres of his description. Now, by the bill as it stood. al5 riling, in respect of land, was the qualification for counties, while i
11 July 1850 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
AFTER THE HORRIBLE—A GLUT IN THE JOURNALS-1118 1 EMINENCE AND THE GREAT EXHIBITIONTAKING REVENGE BY PROXY—PUFFING, &e. (rams fax w aaaaa .) Stoneybatter, 16th Jan., 1851. Another moist evenin', Thady avic, and the breeze houldin' ita own, so that I'm in dhread 'twill last long a
23 January 1851 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
On Monday last the two-day January fah , of this town commenced. 'The weather was unusually severe, it having rained throughout, yet it was the best tiiir we reccollect fur many years, both as regards, the quantity of stock exhibited for sale, and the number of buyers in attenda
23 January 1851 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
Mrs Homee, Itlakeney Parade, Dignan, Esq., of this eit), to Teresa Jo daughter of John Clarey, Esq., of lidera. DEATHS. At Clayville, in this Count., on Tuci the Countess Dowager NUGENT, the family of the lii , Geoghegan's, and on the J. Esq., her Youngest Son, d regret ted. Jan
23 January 1851 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
AND TABLE-TALK. HER MAJESTY, &e. SATCIDAT.—Her Majesty and b Royal Highness Prince Albert went this morning to Class. moot, to visit the Orleans branch of the French royal family Her Majesty and Prince Albert quitted the palace at eleven o'clock, and drove to the Nine Elms statio
3 April 1851 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
In another part of our present number we publish a brief outline of the roccedings at a meeting of the shareholders of the National Bank of Ireland, hekl at the Office of the Compail-, Ohl Broad st,eet, London, on the 24th of March. The results of that meeting are extraordinary,
3 April 1851 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
The members of the Parliamentary Club of the Richelieu on night to take bit.) consideration the present state of political affairs. They resolveu to strengthen the government, and so draw closer the bonds which unite the various sections of which the majority of the Legislative
21 March 1850 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland