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THE QUEEN'S FAVOURITE UAIK EMBELLISHER. TWO THOUSAND”POUNDS for any person producing articles superior the following THE HAIR RESTORED AND ESS

THE QUEEN'S FAVOURITE UAIK EMBELLISHER. TWO THOUSAND”POUNDS for any person producing articles superior the following THE HAIR RESTORED AND ESS

PREVENTED BEETHAM CAPILLARY FLUID U acknowledged to the most effectual article for Restoring the Hair In Baldness, when weak and line, effectually preventing fidllng turning gray, and for restoring Its natural colour without the use of dye ncl glossy it Imparts la the admiration
30 May 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
THE MAGISTRACY.

THE MAGISTRACY.

George James Robinson, Esq. agent to the Law life Insurance Company, has been sworn in a magistrate for the county of Galway, before G. F. U Flahertie. J.P., and John Scully, R.M., at Oughteranl. THE DUBLIN MARKETS. PO« THE RMHSO rRiPAT, HAT 30. PmoviftiosA. —In the Uncon market
30 May 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
(Signed)

(Signed)

“James Hughes, Secretary.’* Evidence of House Steward. Edward Cunningham, House Steward, states—l was superintending in the coffee room, about halt past seven o’clock on the evening of Wednesday, the 30th ult., when several gentlemen who were dining there commenced bawling out a
30 May 1856 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
 
PRISONER

PRISONER

Mb. Habkeb then made the usual proclamation for silence, and their lordships having assumed their black caps, Cami-bxll addressed the prisoner follows: —William Palmer, after long and impartial trial you have been convicted, by a jury of your own country, of the crime of wilful
30 May 1856 - Downshire Protestant - Downpatrick, Down, Northern Ireland
 
THE CHI*RCH.

THE CHI*RCH.

SUNDAY Ist, ISS6. now* csTiir.nasL, elcvex o’clock, a m. Vrnite, Jubilate H'todward. JvtaMra. Jaeitom. ... Clark*. six o’clock, r.M Dr. Ikfit
30 May 1856 - Downshire Protestant - Downpatrick, Down, Northern Ireland
 
The Cavendish Advance Fund and General

The Cavendish Advance Fund and General

Guarantee Society, Ib, WELBECK-BTUEET, CAVENDISH-SQUARE. OBJECTS: LOAN DEPARTMENT, the granting of Loans I'*) upon personal security, mortgages, bills of sale, d.ica warrniiis, railway and other shares, bonds, annuities. Ac. N.B. A |>eculiar feature in this de|iartment is, that
30 May 1856 - Downshire Protestant - Downpatrick, Down, Northern Ireland
 
EPSOM BACKS—THE DERBY.

EPSOM BACKS—THE DERBY.

Lome*, MasnauT.—Tkla asaatag, Laadoa, wblah ban theoagad daring the day stwa by aeealry paapla, "rbe tore made pilgrimage to tba setnpalia fee the parpen witaeaaiag tke rrjalaiage to-marrow, halt depepalatoJ la eoaarqnan at Dsby. Then ws gent toace hat night that all faa ot the
30 May 1856 - Tipperary Free Press - Clonmel, Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
 
vant boy, and had frequently brought potatoes of the same description to market. They were eaten in Mr. Giffen’s own

vant boy, and had frequently brought potatoes of the same description to market. They were eaten in Mr. Giffen’s own

house. He ate some of them yesterday, and would soon have them lute Rocks. considered them quite sound. Mr. Thauy said must go tho evidence, and give decision contrary to his own feelings. He thought it would well for thc buyers to proceed against the defendant for thc value of
30 May 1856 - The Ulsterman - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
THE COST OF A PEEP AT THE PRISONER.

THE COST OF A PEEP AT THE PRISONER.

THE COST PEEP AT THE PRISONER. The conduct of the police, at the door of the court, gave the prisoner some annoyance. They were making a regular show of him, at so much “a peep;” opening the door every ten minutes to a now batch. Hemp, the summoning officer, a stout fellow in bla
30 May 1856 - The Ulsterman - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
 
The following, with which have been farnwlied nn occasional corrcspouJuit fuller notice than appears in our Supplement:— TRALEE AND KILLARNEY

The following, with which have been farnwlied nn occasional corrcspouJuit fuller notice than appears in our Supplement:— TRALEE AND KILLARNEY

SAVINGS* BANKS. Mr. D. O’CONNELL, Tuesday evening raovcil for select committee consider an address to Majesty, praying that she would graciously pleased to extend the same measure relief to the depositors in the late Tralee ami KUlarucy Savings' Banks had been alreadyextended to
30 May 1856 - Tralee Chronicle - Tralee, Kerry, Republic of Ireland