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THE NEWRY TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY JANUARY 22. 1856.

THE NEWRY TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY JANUARY 22. 1856.

22 January 1856 - Newry Telegraph - Newry, Down, Northern Ireland
 
THE SPECIAL CONDITIONS.

THE SPECIAL CONDITIONS.

The Post says that the Western Powers owe it the world that peace should not be made without some tan,able evidence that was rostral no for all time come from persevering in her aggrossiona. This is the origin of the stipulation for power make special conditions, which at first
22 January 1856 - Newry Telegraph - Newry, Down, Northern Ireland
 
COUNTY OF ARMAGH.

COUNTY OF ARMAGH.

COUNTY ARMAGH. IN THE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR SALK INCUMBERED ESTATES IN IRELAND. Safe TUESDA Y, Ok 1!«A Feb., 1856. In Iho Matter of the h'Mlttto at II K I 8- ROBKRT WHALKY.oon. 1 SIONKRB will, tinned name of TUESDAY, I9th JOHN RIOIIARII WM. d«y of 1’11... ISS«, „t WHALEY
26 January 1856 - Newry Telegraph - Newry, Down, Northern Ireland
 
In th*' col a ra«b« stancci'hig!* biifjgr, end a ir, the* West l.irgt»r exitu cars being p; taken ; ami

In th*' col a ra«b« stancci'hig!* biifjgr, end a ir, the* West l.irgt»r exitu cars being p; taken ; ami

observable. more frequen hive likewise which of the stcr with 'lnlnest Nearly better were obtaii businei two cargoesa parcel of Market there been effected ont alteration, Plantation while the nat nient. whole of whict quotation. in the floating lowest point. are reported at The
26 January 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
LOST, at the Ball at the Royal Hospital, a larga Cameo Bracelet, with broad Gold Band, which disjointed to form

LOST, at the Ball at the Royal Hospital, a larga Cameo Bracelet, with broad Gold Band, which disjointed to form

Brooches. If found, to left No. 24 Upper Mount-street.
24 January 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
« Sir—With

« Sir—With

ball on tha aubjec liberty of address cheque (a* per o the word *or on ' draft’ penny amount, and wh< second or thii country cheques order, with a per for troubling ficient important venae, your lett< to the doty pj instead of to be* 16th and 17th Id- is thereby m payment of any
24 January 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
STOCK EXCHANGE DUBLIN DAILY STOCK AND SHARE LIST.

STOCK EXCHANGE DUBLIN DAILY STOCK AND SHARE LIST.

Three per Cent. Consols Ditto for Account, 7th February, .. New 3 per Cent Stock. Do. for Account, 7th February, MONO AT, 21, 1856. % •• !s • • X •
22 January 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
CHILDREN's-MAID or Housemaii in a small family, a young Woman, a native of Wales, who can work well at her

CHILDREN's-MAID or Housemaii in a small family, a young Woman, a native of Wales, who can work well at her

needle. Address EE, 15 Merrion-row, or at the Welch Minister’s House, Talbot-street.
22 January 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of 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