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Sporting Intelligence.

Zp.oftiliq Klitellignice. CHESTER RACES-TuIsiew. The Grosvenor Stakes, of 10 sovs. each, I. ft., with 30 added. Mr. Whieldon's fantie, 4 years, Set. 21b., - - - 1 Mr. E. Parr's Sanita, 3 vears, (ist. oMI)., - - - 2 -Ld Waterfoed's Sarvoge. B3years, Get. Sib., - - 3 Ir t . H. Clar
7 May 1852 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
THE KAFIR WAR.

THE KAFIR WAR.

By the ship Agincourt we have intelligence from the Cape to the 10th of March; according to the letters by this arrival, few events bad occurred since the departure of the Propoatis. .No mention is made of the or the Hydm. The legislative council had voted 5002. towards the reli
3 May 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
PRICE OF IRISH S HARES

PRICE OF IRISH S HARES

PRICE IRISH HARES lur- Wcdus. Tbara. .'«i. ip.r , ,e <*ni 96 'W» »| »! !l »l S io" S f"u mIW l'« }^* ls ‘i.r* a ,w - O.C.Sp. ct-l'w representing all the gain. Remember the endless variety of trifling but vexatious imposts swept off Sir Robert Peel’s first tariff reforms, as well
4 May 1852 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
TO THE

TO THE

ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH NEWRY. Gbxtlembw, Having, at the desire of many influential parties, become a Candidate for the Representation of your important Borough in Parliament, I feel it duty you, and myself, to submit your consideration a brief statement of the principles and po
1 May 1852 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
DUBLIN STOCK EXCHANGE-Yesterday.

DUBLIN STOCK EXCHANGE-Yesterday.

•O'llllut ruane. per Cent Consols _ ful per C»fit Mock loot log IN* fn HIBCILLAKIOUa Royal Bank.... ()««> 14 l«i Consumers' *ailwavb. Great Southern and Weatern Railway (401) 40 The next Account Dajr for Sham will the 15th Mar. Names to be furnished on or before the 14th.
5 May 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
PROGRESS OF THE PUBLIC BUSINESS.

PROGRESS OF THE PUBLIC BUSINESS.

Chewing WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1852. The Government goes on doing the public work, and each day's event justifies the application to its progress of the poetic characteristic : " Vires aeqnirlt Monday the game of factious obstruction was conducted Messrs. Cobden and Bbight, vice Lord
5 May 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
FASHION AND VARIETIES

FASHION AND VARIETIES

HER MAJESTY. The Queen held a dinnner party on Monday, at Buckingham Palace. The company Included her Royal Highness the Duchess Rent, the Duke of Wellington, the Duke of Newcastle, the Mar. quis and Marchioness of Kildare, Lady Anna Maria Dawson, Baroness de Speth, the Earl and
5 May 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
AoBELii—A Novel. 3 vols. "This is one of those romance, the exciting and kind, in which the action is rapid,

AoBELii—A Novel. 3 vols. "This is one of those romance, the exciting and kind, in which the action is rapid,

the dialogue brilliant, the incidents numerous, and the characters ™Ma»J marked well-defined attractive features. Lively sketches of society, piquant passages of lore, jealousy, revenge, are offered in profusion. The story is of that entrancing sort, which once taken up, cannot
5 May 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
MONTHLY MILITARY OBITUARY.

MONTHLY MILITARY OBITUARY.

Lieutenant.Generals—Sir John Harvej, K.C.B Thomas Stew, art, E. 1., Co. Serr. Major-General—Sir H. Wheatley, G.C H. Colonel—Miller, C B. Hp Roy. Art. Lieutenant-Colon Is—Davis. C.B. Insp. Fd. bit.; hp 31 F.; Chas Campbell. F; Seton,74F. Majors -Pickard. Hp 6 Dr. Gds. Siaff off.
5 May 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
Tnoms Fiuhcis Meagher —The escape of this distinguished exile requires confirmation. Letters were received by some members of his family

Tnoms Fiuhcis Meagher —The escape of this distinguished exile requires confirmation. Letters were received by some members of his family

from Smith O'Brien on Monday, bearing a date subsequent to the rumoured escape, and they contain nothing relative to the subject. From this it would appear that Mr. Meagher still continues under surveillance, awaiting the fortunes of hil brother exile*—■Frtman'i Journal.
5 May 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland