TUB COUNTY ARMAGH, Gentlemen,— the duties which i have to discharge as your Member, and Lieutenant-Colonel of our County Militia, wilt soon necessarily compel absence from home. Canvass, which 1 cannot help thinking premature, has actively coromestced, with the apparent object o
KUSSIA. In the latest edition of the Morning Pod of yesterday we find following announcement under the above heading believe that nntlienuc intelligence has been received from St. Petersburg that, the 18lh instant, the Emperor dispatched an order the Russian Generals in the Crim
THE ADDRESS THE LORDS. It has not yet been settled who will move and second the Address in tho House of Lords but rumour says the Duke of {Somerset and Lord Godolphln, or the latter and the Duke of Manchester. xns FUNDS— To-Dat. It appear that the statement of the Morning Post, r
Tht effect ot the news that peace was likely to be re-established has been very different on two distinct branches of commerce, if may apply that term to monetary matters. The effect of the news has, howerer, been quite rarious on the two great dirisione—Capital and Food, on mon
26 January 1856 - Waterford Mail - Waterford, Waterford, Republic of Ireland
IN THE TOWN OF CLONMEL. ■ml* am Toeedny, Use IFtls day mf Tebrussry, ISM. In the Matter of the Estate op Christopher tiume lawder, Assignee ofjonx dalton kellett, Esq- Owner j Ex parte SAMUEL RIALL, Petitioner. The CoMMisaioxcu will, on TUESDAY, the day of FEBRUARY. 1856, at tho
26 January 1856 - Waterford Mail - Waterford, Waterford, Republic of Ireland
AFTER HONKS Ol’T !!! Copy of a Letter from Mr. John Anthony, of Llanver-ar-y--bryn, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire,dated 16th March, 1855. To Professor Hai.i.owAY, Sir, _ For upwards of ten year' I suffered with bad leg, accompanied with white swelling, was confined to bed for two y
23 January 1856 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
GLASGOW CORN MARKET— Wednesday. Weather mild. this day's market holders were in better spirits, but hardly any business done, and buyers could not be readily supplied. There was a decline of per 2401b5. on wheat, Is 2s per 32fllbs. on barley, and to per oats. Mixed Indian corn of
24 January 1856 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland