CHRIST CHURCH PROTESTANT} ASSOCIATION. Teal second annual meeting of this association was held in tile Mission-roOm at Christ Chourchon the evening of Tuesday last, the 1i3th instant. The mem- bers and their friends completely filled the large room. Amongst others, we observed th
'felfftrd g-ortry. GOING OUT AND COMING IN. IN that home was joy and sorrow, Where an infant first drew breath, While an aged sire was drawing Near unto the gate of death. His feeble pulse was failing, And his eye was growing dim; He was standing on the threshold When they brough
NAPOLEON III.-PLAN OF CAMPAIGN INS THE CRIMEA.I IN M. de Bazancourt's history of the expedition to the Crimea, just published, is to be found the follow- ing letter from the Emperor of the French, which Commandant Fave had been charged to deliver to General Canrobert, Commandant-
tordolt AMERICA. Ltvrsc'ooe,, SUNDAY, MAY 1S.-ThC Arabia has ar- rivetl with advice; from New York by telegraph, tiaC Halifax, to the Sth, and £190,570 on freight. At 5.30 s.ma., on the 8th inst., the Arabia passed the Royal mail steamship America, and, on the 13th, a large screw
HALF-YEARLY PUBLIC EXAMINATlpNS AT SANDHURST, NEAR FARNBOROUGH, HANTS. Tim usual half-yearly public examinations ot tile officers and gentlemen cadets studying ait the Royal Military College, took place on Tuesday, Wednes- day, and Thursday, the 13th, 14th, and 15th instant, befo
4cmitlyrd"ll 'Tarliantrot. [B Y N1 A G N E T I C T E L E Et R A P 11.] HOUSE OF LORDS-YESTERI)AY. TnE Earl of KENMAnIA1 tonoc tile oaths and his seat. BRITISHII MARITIME rAW. The Earl of El,Ll.N]30ROUGI-I referred to the question of maritime law, upon which he thought s0ine disti
YESTERDAY, the ordinary fortnightly meeting at *,1c Harbour Board was hold in the office, Corporation Square-JOTIN CLARINE, Esq., chairman, presiding. The other Commissioners present ?? Henderson, John Harrison, Robert Corry, James Hamilton, Charles Duffin, Edward Coey, William
TSOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE |. GOSPEL IN FOREIGN PARTS. YESTERDAY, at one o'clock, pursuant to advertise- ment, a public meeting of the friends of this society was held in the Music Hall. Amongst those present ?? Lord Bishop of. Dolvn and Connor; the Vicar of Belfast; Rev
(To H'o. 14, MAljli—4 Doom above hia Former Where every branch of the Trade will tarried on in a more extensive manner than lias ever before been done in Kerry. Priced Catalogues, which will he found as low as those of any respectable House in the Kingdom, are now ready, and will
17 May 1856 - Kerry Evening Post - Tralee, Kerry, Republic of Ireland
AGRICULTURAL ASM GARRET FRANCIS M CARTIIY BEGS leave to announce to his numerous Customers and Friends, that he has received his First Supply of AGRICULTURAL and GARDEN SEEDS, for the present Season—all of which have been carefully selected from Growers of the most established r
21 May 1856 - Kerry Evening Post - Tralee, Kerry, Republic of Ireland