(from the farmbb's magazine.) The holding of the various cattle shows has, of coarse, been one of the leading features of the month. Notwithstanding that the prices of fat stock hare ruled extremely low during tbe whole the present year, arising from the immense importations fro
5 January 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
to tt bee" fn th IS, College-green, Pecamber 17. ./ / / JY/u, / r\RVAMENTS AFTER THE IRISH If ANTIQUE. and SON beg Inform their cnrfomers and the public, .kit ther hare just completed a number </ the shore ornaments, similar In design and workmanship to Mb* for which they hare b
5 January 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
FAMILY COLONISATION. On Monday evening a public meeting was held at the Parochial School-room, Clapham-common, to hear an address from Mrs. Chisholm on the subject of family colonisation. The meeting was numerously attended, and many persons were outside who could not find room.
30 August 1852 - Sligo Champion - Sligo, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
BANISHMENT 0» EIOHTV-THREE REPRESENTATIVES. Paris, Satdrdat Evening —The Moniteur of this morning will stand one of the blackest records of the revolution of the 2d of December. It contains three lists of proscription, which may compare in iniquity with the most terrible and vin
14 January 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The Falcon Yacht.—Extract from a letter received from Marseilles relative to the fine schooner yacht, built by Mr. Joseph Wheeler, of Cork :— M Yacht, Falcon, Marseilles, December 28, 1851. We arrived here safe on the 25th inst., after a windy and very rough passage of 24 days f
14 January 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Representation of Limerick.—We direct attention the truly national address of Mr. Pieb9e which appears In our advertising columns. If we are to judge from his past able adrocacy of the rights of the agricultural and commercial classes, and from his untiring zeal in the service o
10 March 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
At the monthly meeting of the Council there were present—John Bolton Massy, Esq., in the chair; Colonel Shaw, William B. Wade, Captain Lindsay, Thomas Bell, Stephen Roche, William Owen, Hon. C. J. Trench, Thomas Seymour, Colonel Hall, C.8.; Dr. Kirkpatrick, J. L. W. Naper, V.P.;
8 March 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
IRISH HAWKS ANCIENT DAYS. The following interesting matter is taken from it, records of Ireland, concerning the value anciently upon Irish hawks : " To appreciate them, they wereappreciated in thos days, it is to be remembered that before fowling pj 6 were in use, hawks were the
8 March 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
(From the Feekman The disso'ution is pushed further back than had reason to expect, if may take the opinion of the Premier test of the true time, 'the opposition would gain something by a quicker appeal to the country,"for every day that habituates the country to the ministry, w
29 March 1852 - Sligo Champion - Sligo, Sligo, Republic of Ireland