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THE PRIZES

THE PRIZES

Consist of Rare an Valuable Engravings, Splendid Mahogany, Loo, and Ladies XVork Tables; Beautiful Drawing Room Clocks, in Rronxeand Ormolu, warranted. variety of valuable MODERATOR LAMPS, Hall Globes, sets of Tea and Breakfast China, a great number of useful and Ornamental Arti
28 January 1856 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. THOMAS SCOTT CO. BEO TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE just made some large additions to tbeir Stock of

FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. THOMAS SCOTT CO. BEO TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE just made some large additions to tbeir Stock of

NEW AND FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, Comprising all the leading NoTelliea which appeared the Paris Exhibition. CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE, 19, Hian-STBBKT, BrlfaBt.
28 January 1856 - Belfast Mercury - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
NEW ISSUE OF PAPER MONET IN RUSSIA*

NEW ISSUE OF PAPER MONET IN RUSSIA*

NEW ISSUE OF PAPER MONET RUSSIA* telegraphic despatch from St. Petersburg, states that, imperial ukase, the issue of ten new series of paper money, each of silver roubles, is decreed. Eight former series are renewed, the whole making 54,000,000 silver roubles.
28 January 1856 - The Ulsterman - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
WeCSTMIMTCR.—BuRDKTT CoUTT*’* * —Wiliiam Banhatt. proprietor 7 fielgrare-place gcmcfr,' charged with miacoodnct Mr. Richard Dtftm, barrister, bia lodger. Mr. Dunn

WeCSTMIMTCR.—BuRDKTT CoUTT*’* * —Wiliiam Banhatt. proprietor 7 fielgrare-place gcmcfr,' charged with miacoodnct Mr. Richard Dtftm, barrister, bia lodger. Mr. Dunn

had applied for a warrant against Che defendant, on the ground that he was afraid to return to his room in consequence of defendant's misconduct, but Mr. Paynter thought a summons mad e immediately returnable would be sufficient, and defendant appeared forthwith. Complainant sai
28 January 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
TEETH AND ARTICULATION.

TEETH AND ARTICULATION.

Mr. Lfcry-—Hia house was homed, add the new residence of Mr. Thacker waa unknown. Mr. Thacker then stated, in answer to the coart, that he was not aware of bis owing the insotoent the *nm of £3O: he had not been applied to the insolvent for the amount; he had been in his ( Mr Th
28 January 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING JAN. 20, 18*5.

METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING JAN. 20, 18*5.

Max. | Min. I Barometer. Rain. | Wind. Monday ....21 | 47 Tuesday, .. 42 38 29.414 005 | N.E.
28 January 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY.

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY.

A sectional meetiog of tbe above society was he'd last evening, in the Royal Dublin Society Lions-*, Kiidare-street, £. L. Foot, Esq., in chair. Mr. Thomas Grubb read the second portion of bis paper, tbe dtc msl s; sum ol ney. The paper dealt el rately and ably with tbe subject,
28 January 1856 - The Evening Freeman. - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
THE NIGHTINGALE FUND.

THE NIGHTINGALE FUND.

An it flj?nttal imetk.g wus h'-l-i at Wednesday, comc*.ed the M«yor, to the Nightingale fund. The Bishop of Oxford presided. Ihe locating was addressed the Right lion. Sidney Herbert, attended a depu'atiou from the Loi.don commitiee. Ha epeke in eloqumt tenua of the services ren
28 January 1856 - The Evening Freeman. - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
BASS & Co’s. PALE ALE. AND MOLONV, CHURCH “STREET, ENNIS, IS SUPPLIED WITH THE ABOVE ALE IN WOOD AND BOTTLE,

BASS & Co’s. PALE ALE. AND MOLONV, CHURCH “STREET, ENNIS, IS SUPPLIED WITH THE ABOVE ALE IN WOOD AND BOTTLE,

CASKS OF EIGHTEEN AND THIRTY-SIX -WALLONS.
28 January 1856 - Clare Journal, and Ennis Advertiser - Ennis, Clare, Republic of Ireland
 
In requiring the addition and residence of the attesting witnesses was to enable persons interested to make inquiries relative to

In requiring the addition and residence of the attesting witnesses was to enable persons interested to make inquiries relative to

debtors who might execute bills of sale. The 3rd section of the act also required that the name, addition, and residence of the person executing the bill of sale, and of the person to whom or in whose favour it was made, should be given. The officer of the court was bound to ent
28 January 1856 - Bankrupt & Insolvent Calendar - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland