SECOND) EDITIO'N | THIS DAY'S LONDON NEWS. rBY MIAGNETIC TELE0RAP1.] NEWS-1,E'I"IER OFFICE, 1 ?? 1l'. THE CR I l\I E A. (From Special Corrasspondent of the Daily News.) Camp before Sebastopol, Monday Evening, Janunry 7. A gale all day. The huts have stood well. The tetuperature h
"I is right tilat I should mention," said the Pre. mier, at a recent Cabinet Council, " tihat the pro. priety and advantage of the presence of amember of bet' Majesty's GovernmeLit ill Paris durilng the deliberatiolis 'of hiis Council of War have been sug- girsterd to tic from m
Iset 3_ I DUBLIN. TuE.SDAY, JANUARY 22, 1866, THE BALDOYLE ESTATES-THE LETTINGS. Corporations are somewhat in the condition of the owner of an entailed estate-they cannot be generous with regard to the property of others, and are bound by law at each re-letting of a tenement to o
22 January 1856 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
DEPUTATION deputation from Girvan waited upon your Council, to solicit your influence and assistance in enabling them to build docks at Girvan, and extend railway communication from Girvan to Ayr. It is probable, however, that, before long, a railway will be made further South, s
22 January 1856 - Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Per Pacific.] Sew York, Jan. 5,1858. We have experienced a quiet market in breadstuffs since my circular of 2(ith nit., exporters being indisisised to operate during the holideys, in the absence any lute news from Europe. From the best sources ~f information at my command, I est
22 January 1856 - Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
(From Notes and Queries.) Now that the new volumes of Mr. Macaulay s //'.'lory of England are in the bands of most of the readers of N Q.,’’ the following and traditions of the battle of Aughrim may not be uninterealing, most of which I receired from old lady who had resided wit
The Times says;—lf refuse an armistice, will be worth while for Russia to negotiate for the sake of negotiations, and apply all the wily art * of which she the mistress to protract the breathingtime allowed to her, and use threats, promises, and intrigues to sow dissensions the
22 January 1856 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Frbs Pbus Office, Tutidas. The Opening of Parliament The Address to the Houxe of Commons will moved the Hon. O. C. Byng, M P., for Tavistock ; and seconded Mr. E. Baxter, M.P, for Montrose. ntmee. The Proposed Armistioe. The Times'* says that If refuse an armistice It will not w
22 January 1856 - Tipperary Free Press - Clonmel, Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
yard of Thursday contains the text of despatch from Count to Count Valentine Esterbasy. accompanying tin* proporitiune which that diplomatique taken St. in the name Austria. In thia it *a stated that his Imperial Majesty (bo Kmperor of Austria, though finding the Alliod Powers u
22 January 1856 - Tipperary Free Press - Clonmel, Tipperary, Republic of Ireland