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The Markets.

0-,Ijc ItTarka,5. B RLF AS ST. 22D OF OTIr MONrTIT, 185Y2. Tilltinr is not much alteration to report in our Corn mar- ket; prices are olitlh t shecaline as this dlay wyeek. Pri01e qualit ot Flour is in demiand. Oatmeal is dall of sale, at a decline of 3d to lid per cowt. IndLian
24 May 1852 - Belfast News-Letter - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
KINSALE UNION—Thursday.

KINSALE UNION—Thursday.

William K. Mkade, Esq., J.P., Chtirmtn. 9 other Guardians present. State of the House.—Number in the house on the Bth May, 670; admitted the following week, 102; discharged. 25 ; died, ; remaining in the house the end of last week, 942 in workhouse hospital, 164. Cost of provisi
24 May 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
THE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

THE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

An address has just been issued by the Central Association of Employers of Operative Engineers to their workmen. The address is in reply to statements contained in a document recently published by the Executive Council of the Amalgamated Society. The employers, at considerable l
24 May 1852 - Sligo Champion - Sligo, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
 
TO DRESS EELS LA TARTARE! Air—" The Light Guitar." Oh! leave the cray—the crav-fiah meor The brill, the haddock white,

TO DRESS EELS LA TARTARE! Air—" The Light Guitar." Oh! leave the cray—the crav-fiah meor The brill, the haddock white,

And bring a frying-pan quite clean, Of polish daiiling bright; And place it o'er the flick ering ray, Above the grate's top bar, Then take an eel, and learn the way To cook a la Tartare. I'll bid thee first your fish divide In bits—from tail to head— Through eggs and flour then
24 May 1852 - Sligo Champion - Sligo, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
 
A Cabinet Council was held Saturday, the Foreign office, at one o'clock. It waa rumoured in the neighbourhood Whitehall that

A Cabinet Council was held Saturday, the Foreign office, at one o'clock. It waa rumoured in the neighbourhood Whitehall that

the dissolution would place ■boot the third weak in the ensuing moth.
26 May 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
TENANT LEAGUE. A great meeting of the Tenant League, of which we shall give full report in our next, was

TENANT LEAGUE. A great meeting of the Tenant League, of which we shall give full report in our next, was

held yesterday in Dublin, for the purpose of repudiating the calumnies cast that body by Mr. Maxwell Hamilton, the Crown Solicitor of the North East Circuit. The Lord Mayor of Dublin presided. Several speeches were made stigmatizing in the strongest manner the misstatements of M
26 May 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
POLICE COURT—Monday.

POLICE COURT—Monday.

(Before Mr. J. N. Murphy, J. P.) Thomas Conneil, an apprentice, for absconding from his nia»*er,Mr. Daniel* Murphy, was sentenced to 2 months' imprisonment and bard labour. Patrick Waltk a carpenter, was charged with having maliciously broken a model, the pioperty of Messrs. Fox
26 May 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
LORD JOHN RUSSELL'S MANIFESTO.

LORD JOHN RUSSELL'S MANIFESTO.

(From the Ttmes.) Amid a perfect shower of election addresses, usually of the short and pithy character, one has now appeared from Lord John Russell to the electors of the city of London. The very title of tbe document takes one back to the days of that feverish recess when Sir
26 May 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
ENGLISH ELECTIONS.

ENGLISH ELECTIONS.

Portsmouth—Vtacooiti Monck We have not a large number soliciting the honour of representing Portsmouth; upon the withdrawl of Lord Frederick Fitzclarence considerable anxiety was felt by the friends of the liberal cause lett a less worthy applicant for the suffrages of the elect
28 May 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
MB. HYMAN DAVIS, DENTIST, bu method of adapting ARTIFICIAL any oase, however difficult; and this *«tem does not the numerous>

MB. HYMAN DAVIS, DENTIST, bu method of adapting ARTIFICIAL any oase, however difficult; and this *«tem does not the numerous>

visits necessary under the old will be found adapted to those whose professlpfl'al/avooatlOnd of denoe in Dublin render frequent vislLrlmnA^lble. _ sf*V e<l Teeth stopped (curing and preventing tooth-ache) with Liquid Enamel, which is applied paiMrMy, and lest*for many Extractio
28 May 1852 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland