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HOUSE OF COMMONS.—TacMDir.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—TacMDir.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.— TacMDir. A new writ ordered for Penh, in the room of Mr* Fox Uanle, who had succeeded to the title of Lord Fananre. Mr. REYNOLDS wished to ask if it waa the iatention of her Mejeetys Government to introduce a hill daring the present session of Parliament, to al
11 May 1852 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
LITERARY NOTICES

LITERARY NOTICES

Timolevu, Tragedy, by R. W. Jameson, author of “Nimrod.” Edinburgh; Formes Wilson. Evert of the world-that to say those slages of society in which civilisation prevails—is characterised certain development* of literary growth peculiar to itself. Whoever carries his mind back the
11 May 1852 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
MANCHESTER. May 8.

MANCHESTER. May 8.

The trade during the present werk, influenced by the reaction London and other influential markets, aa well rather more favourable weather, ha* been of languid character, but, with the cxoep'ion of flour, which scarcely supported previous rates, no ebaoge In prices has occurred.
11 May 1852 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
NEW AERIYAES. IN THE NEWEST STYLES, IN SPRING AND SUMMER TROUSERINGS AND VESTINGS, AT SPACKM.AN’S NORTHERN CLOTHING EMPORIUM, CORNER OB'VICTORIA-STREET

NEW AERIYAES. IN THE NEWEST STYLES, IN SPRING AND SUMMER TROUSERINGS AND VESTINGS, AT SPACKM.AN’S NORTHERN CLOTHING EMPORIUM, CORNER OB'VICTORIA-STREET

AND HIGH-STREET, BELFAST. j A Good Fit guaranteed. large assortment of SATIN and VELVET-NAPPED HATS, in the Newest Styles, including the much-admired PATENT GOLD-LEAF HAT,” from 4«. 6d. to 15s.—the best made. N.B.—A respectable YOUTH Wanted APPRENTICE in the Sales Department. [T
11 May 1852 - Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
THE MERCANTILE JOURNAL AND STATISTICAL REGISTER. Imports. Per Royal I, May, 1852. J. Riddle & Son, 1 bdl steel. J.

THE MERCANTILE JOURNAL AND STATISTICAL REGISTER. Imports. Per Royal I, May, 1852. J. Riddle & Son, 1 bdl steel. J.

G. Richardson, Lisburn, Archer Son, 26 bags rags. R. Howie, 3 coses rollers. Coates Shaw, 3 skps yrn. J. R. Vance A Son, 3 skips MEL. 6. Hcyti, 176 load*, and 42 feet timber. £69 6 6 5 bales flax. J. Charters, 28 bales flax. Day A Bottomley, 12 woollens. J. J. Boyd, Larne, 2 pkg
11 May 1852 - Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
BELFAST LINEN TRADE CIRCULAR, DRAWN VP 11Y A COMMITTEE OF THE LINEN TRADE, APPOINTED THE SANCTION OP THE BELFAST CHAMBER

BELFAST LINEN TRADE CIRCULAR, DRAWN VP 11Y A COMMITTEE OF THE LINEN TRADE, APPOINTED THE SANCTION OP THE BELFAST CHAMBER

OF COMMERCE. Belfast, Fkiday Evening, 7th Mat, 1852 Flaxseed. —The sowing season may he now considered virtually at an end. It is very difficult to estimate the breadth sown compared with last year; because it is well known that an unusually large quantity of home-saved seed has
11 May 1852 - Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
SPOR T I N G

SPOR T I N G

CHESTER SPRING MEETlNO—Thursoat. The Scurry Handicap of sovs. each, 3 ft., with 20 soy*, added. Mr. Morris’s 4 51b, (A. Day) Lord Clifden’s Mulassos, 2 yrs, 4st, 2 The Selling Stakes of sovs. each, with 30 sovs. added. Mr. W. Sir Charles Napier, 3 yrs Sat 71b, ... ... ... ... ~,
11 May 1852 - Belfast Mercury - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
Tnu-TEES,

Tnu-TEES,

Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Lora GEORGE PAGET. M.P Rev. JOSEPH PHEXDERG AST, D.D., (Cantab)Lewithtra GEORGE STONE, Esq., Banker, Lombard-Street. MATTHEW HUTTON CHAYTOR, Eiq.. Relgate, INVESTMENT CAPITAL AND HAVING**; The o bjeot of the Inveatmer.t Department of thialrstitutlon is to op
11 May 1852 - Kerry Examiner and Munster General Observer - Tralee, Kerry, Republic of Ireland
 
We have received an anonymous letter, purporting to be vritten by a Protestant, denying the correctness of the stateiient attributid

We have received an anonymous letter, purporting to be vritten by a Protestant, denying the correctness of the stateiient attributid

to the Rev. Mr. Marshall, that Protestants not hold the ctrine of the incarnation. The letter is admissible in our columns, •* do not think newsuper the proper medium through which to discuss such übjec's. here state that believe what Mr. •laraliall did say was,not,as alleged.tb
11 May 1852 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
VISITATION AT THE QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

VISITATION AT THE QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

t such marked disposition to encourage it, the Exhibition may, ere it closes, be honoured by the presence of the Royal . pair. Their arrival in our harbour, for the Regatta, would be felt aa a truly auspicious event, by all parties. While we write, the visitation at the Queen's
11 May 1852 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland