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THE DUBLIN MARKETS.

THE DUBLIN MARKETS.

Smithfield Cattle Market, This Day.— The supply to-day was not large—for iufciior and middling qualities Beef demand slow ; good fair sales, but not quite so high last week. Good Sheep scarce and dearer. No change in other qualities. Veal steady. A good demand for 1 igs, and for
24 January 1856 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
11-IHJ i*»;o Nuiu paiiua eetirat." BELFAST: THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 18& C lr positively stated, that not only have preliminaries of

11-IHJ i*»;o Nuiu paiiua eetirat." BELFAST: THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 18& C lr positively stated, that not only have preliminaries of

peace beca arrangod, but that armistice has bevu signed in London, and that, on tbe 18tb, orders were sent, from Petersburg, to Gun. Cortacbakoff, suspend boetilittoa. These report*, however, appear to be premature , and, in the absence of ofitc sl information, tmi.-t take them
24 January 1856 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
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24 January 1856 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
KERTCH.

KERTCH.

8t. —W* art hourly in rxpocUtlon of attack being made this place. The vanguard of a Russian army have driven in our outposts to-dsy, sod are encamped lea mile* outside the town—we can see them plainly from the bills. What leads aospect that an attack ia intended is, that General
24 January 1856 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

KATES of PASSAGE—XI { and upwards. !!* ii C . LL " nipper * ckrt ». carrying VU.ITB for MELBOURNE punctually «nt Stii EACH MONTH. For Term, Fr.igbt, .ml ,p EDWARD HAMEKTON, A ait, 19, K-l.rw.a.T, Dithlln, H. u> .In fo, X.w Vo*. N., f WMn . , CuaiU. Mot Atm Unrpml.
24 January 1856 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
TaiIORINO ESTABLISHMENT, 99, QUAY, CORNER OP EXCHANGE-STREET. wzz.z.zam: rzTzoißßOxr BEGS leave to inform his numerous Friends and the Public, that

TaiIORINO ESTABLISHMENT, 99, QUAY, CORNER OP EXCHANGE-STREET. wzz.z.zam: rzTzoißßOxr BEGS leave to inform his numerous Friends and the Public, that

he has Removed from Cathedral-Square the QUAY, where espeeta a continuance of that patronage which has received from the Gentry of the City Waterford for long period of years, and pledges himself that hie Establishment shall receive bis beet care and attention with the view to f
24 January 1856 - Waterford Mail - Waterford, Waterford, Republic of Ireland
 
REPRKSENTATION OF EDIXBITROII.

REPRKSENTATION OF EDIXBITROII.

Mr. Macaulay iwued a address to hi, constituents, retiring from Parliament m conaequoncc of ill-health. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. (from the times.) City Kvknino —Tho English fund, continuo to show great general steadiness, and haT» closed at a fractional increase. There was compl
24 January 1856 - Waterford Mail - Waterford, Waterford, Republic of Ireland
 
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LOAN S. rrsnE BELFAST WATER COMMISSIGNERS require borrow the sum £6,500, for the purpose of paying off Debentures falling due. . The Loans will be secured by Debentures issued ander the 3d Vic., cap. 79, and for such terms as may be agreed upon—mot less than three years. Tenders,
24 January 1856 - Belfast Mercury - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
THE STRUCTURE OF THE EYE IN MAN ANI THE LOWER ANIMALS.

THE STRUCTURE OF THE EYE IN MAN ANI THE LOWER ANIMALS.

Last eTening * public meeting w»« held »t the Museum, for the purpose of hesriog paper road by Dr. Browne, on the structure of the eye in man and the lower animals. The attendance was eery numerous and respectable; the large room of the Museum was completely filled, and a very l
24 January 1856 - Belfast Mercury - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
GLASGOW CORN MARKET—Wednesday.

GLASGOW CORN MARKET—Wednesday.

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