COST ACTS VOE BEOBEN STONE. Tne Town Cierk said that contracts for broken stone would expire 00 the first ot June. Wfiat course would Mr. Corbett pursue in reference this matter? Mr. Corbett—Advertise, 1 suppose. Mr. Barry said he intended move that contracts taken for the repair
6 May 1856 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
The United States roalUteamer Washington arrived at Cowes, yesterday, on her way to Bremen. She left New York on the 19th ultimo. She experienced strong Easterly winds for the first five days. The Washington passed, on the 20th ult., the Cunard steam ship Africa, crossing Sandy
THE EVENING PACKET, T UESPA Y, MAY 6, 1856 " Ercn in their ashes «lo«p their >nteJ Arcs. Here is the last Austrian Culmination against post-mortem heretics. It shows what the toleration of Home is—that spirit of toleration of which wc hear so much praise in this country The Mktho
6 May 1856 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
HYBRID TURNIP. O. WAITE, SEED MERCHANT, • 18, High Holborn, London, begs to inform the Public that he has appointed MESSRS. M'BLAIN CO. Sole Agents NEWRY and DUNDALK for the Sale of the above new Turnip, jrom whom, only, the Genuine Seed may be had. M'B. A CO. aho offer SKIRTING
To Editor of the Daily Exprese. letter appeared in the Daily Ezprneot yesterday, signed J. O. Davis, which be asserts that be wus n«l the author of letter which appeared in the Wateiford News, of the 18th instant, signed a I'rotistant.” in reference a paragraph the late Soiree,
6 May 1856 - Waterford Mail - Waterford, Waterford, Republic of Ireland
Butler v. Mountgarrett. The judgment* in the above and other caae* have >olt. postponed, and will probably be delivered oa Monlay next. Carroll v. Kennedy. This case, which wa* brought before the court former days, again under discussion yesterday, ihu question the case is one o
6 May 1856 - Waterford Mail - Waterford, Waterford, Republic of Ireland
The attempt at insurret tion in Bulgaria hardly deserves notice. A certain Dimitri, who was the leader, was obliged to take refuge in the mountains with five adherents.” The Mussulmans in Busina arc extremely dissatisfied that peace bad been concluded. PRUSSIA. It is stated Nord
6 May 1856 - Waterford Mail - Waterford, Waterford, Republic of Ireland
Patrick Roacbe and Ellen Power were put the bench charge rubbing some money ntid clothes from Michael Power, husband the female prisoner. arod that some short time back Roacbe (who is married man, with family) began to visit Power's, constantly late, and one evening, on the husb
6 May 1856 - Waterford Mail - Waterford, Waterford, Republic of Ireland
the post, though the ofter < after its refn by such men as Lord MoncV, who prefers succeeding Mr. Grenville Berkeley in his equivocal office in the whippenMn department, is not overwhelmingly complimentary to a statesman and a man of business of the acknowledged position of Lord
6 May 1856 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland