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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

Looohbea Steeple The following boreee have been entered for the Hunt Race Mr. J. D. Mahon’s ch Pillbox, Mr. H. Mahon’s b m Maid of the Wert, Mr. M. D. Colohan’s m Kate, Mr. B. R. P. Persse’s ch m Medora, Mr. Parsons Persse’s g Hollymount, Mr. J. H, Moore’s Seaman. Foxhontees’ St
19 May 1856 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
WEDDING LACE. Shawls, Flounacs, Sto. Jay’s Sponsalia, BeganL-atrset, London.

WEDDING LACE. Shawls, Flounacs, Sto. Jay’s Sponsalia, BeganL-atrset, London.

16 May 1856 - Tyrone Constitution - Omagh, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
 
AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

ir may credit Vienna correspondent of the ComUtutionnel, France and Austria are about to combine in making representations the Court of Koine. But. looking the revelations disclosed the Count Cavour the Sardinian Cliamber to what took place in the Conferences, hs well as the not
16 May 1856 - Tyrone Constitution - Omagh, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
 
CIRCASSIA.

CIRCASSIA.

The Journal de Contiuntinop/e give* the subjoined a.ldre-e of the 350 Circassian Chisfa to the Saltan fas the independence of their native land:-- TO B.M. THB SULTAN ABDUL MKDJID KBAIT. SfO. ** The undersigned have the honour of setting forth, that although you have beau ell tim
16 May 1856 - Tyrone Constitution - Omagh, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
 
INDIGESTION,

INDIGESTION,

-|| L W A Y I T WMjSII ami Co., Mews, Lower Gro«venor-*t., Lonutun; ilt< and Co.. 59 a pci-street; t:. FITZPATRICK, 110 Capcl-strect; P. C,. LOrO'II.IN. Lower Gardiner-street, ami Margaret-piace; .1 M‘t:ORMICK, Lower Camden-atrcet; i. North Frcderick-atreet MP. ROLK, Stephen’s-g
17 May 1856 - Commercial Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
PUBLIC KOI ICf 8.

PUBLIC KOI ICf 8.

LATK BURNING AT STRABANb. A ,l firry a'ui l.»|) »x--■T.iTEln.Mto. OftlM iHirfAKl ?** . ■ - Toft«lky. U*e concert taken In U*o present crilicAl of the Wilson. Rev. AVeismkr. Rct. K ', fflutlcr.br R*v. Robert Hlclnhothsm B.J. livrnc lLb:hard >milh. Rev. J»u>ca SmlUi. Her. trapeu t
16 May 1856 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
lrtttlUgentt. 110WXH ANI> BALDOYLE RACES—Th upbdat, Mat IS. (kkom our own ookukapowukxt. Stewards—Viecuuut St. wrence, W. S. Stirliog Crawford, £»q.

lrtttlUgentt. 110WXH ANI> BALDOYLE RACES—Th upbdat, Mat IS. (kkom our own ookukapowukxt. Stewards—Viecuuut St. wrence, W. S. Stirliog Crawford, £»q.

Secretary—Mr. J. K. Hunter. Judge—Mr. K. Hunter 11,8 atiendauoe far exceeded that of yesterday, consequent, doubt, ou the propiliousness of the weallier, a bright, genial euu fusing its influence, trom the tb** knninalioo, over the ajtocuibled multuude. which was lirat-rate, com
16 May 1856 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
EVKNXNU EOITIOE OF (BY MACiWTJC.) There is no Continental news of importance to-Jay. OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. (From our own Corresfiondent.)

EVKNXNU EOITIOE OF (BY MACiWTJC.) There is no Continental news of importance to-Jay. OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. (From our own Corresfiondent.)

London, Wednesday. A great deal of excited feeling was exhibited yesterday on the subject of the stoppage of the Sunday hands. One would bare thought that the Governraenl had been gutlty the moat heinous of crimes, and that Lord Palmerston had suddenly declared policy aimed repr
16 May 1856 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
PUBLIC KOTICKS.

PUBLIC KOTICKS.

NOTICE.— 1 hereby CAUHON the Public r.l,ingcr«m tov WIRJA.NK GAP.I'ISER. Mlwr,me lUJuTi I will not M>U in> «lf lor any coll k, tar tor tW-t., South Great George'* rtreet, Dublin »th May. 1846. GREAT AGGREGATE FKOTES-4\. MEETING. uxiveneU bv Dublin Aas-cUtlon. will held In tbe. H
21 May 1856 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
FRANCE AND BELGIUM.

FRANCE AND BELGIUM.

The Paris correspondent of the Times states that Satisfactory communications have passed between the two Governments the question of the press. The Empress Eugenie drove out on Sunday for the first time since her accoucbment. Consuls from England will stationed Kamiesch and Kaff
17 May 1856 - Carlow Post - Carlow, Carlow, Republic of Ireland