POLITICAL AMNESTY THE QUEEN. Op portunity for graceful exercise of the Royal prerogative has been happily found in the present position of public affairs. Yesterday’s Morning Fast has authority for stating that the Qneen, being desirous of marking the return of peace by hu act of
Paris, Thursday. A Bill was lai the table of ihe Corps Legitlatiff for credit of 4b0,000f. for the baptism the Imperial Prince. appears, from another Bill recently presented the Chamber, that the expense of the present war France amounts to upwards of 12,00') million f. Three se
LONDON CORN MARKET. -This Dat. Wheat —Arrivals short, and fine qualities are a trifle dearer ; and for all, the sellers have tho turn. Barley—foreign arrivals rather over 3,000 qrs. cliauge reported. Oats—Very short supply ; market favors tho seller. Flour—Short supply, and huMer
ESTATES. INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT. NOTICE SALE. . In thi Matter of FNIHE Prirat* Off«n for the I. the the Land* Prencce Betenen, WMotr, and end Piemiee* in thi* inetter not William Pnreftiy Uim. been ecoeptod. the Com- Ownerei SmlmloneM will OT FEIDAT. Enert* the 16th day of May
10 May 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Thia day ia published, price la., THE CHRISTIAN SABBATH : its distinctly* Obi-gallon and Obaerranoe. By William Burgh. 8.D., of Bt* John's, Sandymonnt. London: RlringUma. Dublin. MeGLASHAN and GILL, and all Bookaellen Now ready, price 3d., WORKS FOR NECESSARY USESi Msg ths Subst
10 May 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
who have paid the high compliment of appointing their Agency in Ireland, rrfHE ROYAL HIBERNIAN HORSE REPOSITORY, 1. Mary-street—HENßY ANDERSON respectfully begs leave inform all parties having unemployed Harness Horses, that want of sight or blemishes dont nutter, if not impedin
10 May 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
DUBLIN DAILY STOCK AND SHARE LIST. WEDWMPAT, MAT 14, 1856. ptr Cent. Coneola Ditto for Acoount, 9th Jane New per Cent Stock Do. for Aoeonnt, 9th Jane .. •• •• f .. SO
14 May 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, order that hie lordship may consider the propriety of acknowledging some nark ef approbation on toe part of the Brillsn government the sereicM rendered by theee officers. Thb Tbxal or Palmer.— Mr. William Herapath, the eminent phlloeophica
12 May 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
THE TRIPARTITE TREATT. The Pari* Correspondent of the Time* says—“ It is certain that the Roaelans are still greatly irritated at this treaty, and is doubted whether Count Orloff would so soon have signed the Treaty of Par!* had known the existence of the Treaty of April 15th.”
12 May 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland