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THE DUBLIN EVENING MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8,1856.

THE DUBLIN EVENING MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8,1856.

THE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE. (from the press.) The Irish arc clever folks committing a murder and escaping its consequences. The police, we are always told, are very active, the authorities roystcriooi*, and the government interested; but it happened that nothing comes of all this
8 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
BALLINROBE WORKHOUSE—PRIESTLY TYRANNY. It quite evident (savs the ContiiMttm) that the chaplain of the Ballinrobe Vforkhouse is resolved upon having

BALLINROBE WORKHOUSE—PRIESTLY TYRANNY. It quite evident (savs the ContiiMttm) that the chaplain of the Ballinrobe Vforkhouse is resolved upon having

the last word with the guardians, and the last blow the schoolmaster. here t ran scribe, at the request of Mr. H., conveyed through the Board of Guardians, the following epistle:— •* lUDlnrobe. Dec.. Bth, 18W. Sir—l received through the clerk of the union, Mr. May, a copy of the
17 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, tr, rm n,l „n<UrUt, warn**** •»< »' (ommmieatiom. . , , . j,„„ «r, W »« ••

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, tr, rm n,l „n<UrUt, warn**** •»< »' (ommmieatiom. . , , . j,„„ «r, W »« ••

En». ra M* Yesterday being Christmas D.y there ees dene at the Stock Exchange. . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1856 THE INCOME TAX. The Corporation of Dublin has its character, which was little blotted the suspicious circumstance adverted to on Wednesday. As announced, incur latest tntef
26 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
POPERT ARR LIBERTY.

POPERT ARR LIBERTY.

ARR LIBERTY. Although it may suit the temporary designs of to affect this country alliance with Liberalism, we know from history, and from every (lay's experience in other nations, that the essence the system is Absolutism- Popery craves despotic authority over the minds, souls,
26 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
VKRBI’M SAP.

VKRBI’M SAP.

There was a meeting of the Council of the Tenantleague" last week ; but, the speeches and correspondence were more than usually vapid and uniatercsimg, we passed them over without notiee the lime. The only matter worthy of remark was the following passage from the letter of the
12 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
TRINITY COLLEGE—THE JUNIOR PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

TRINITY COLLEGE—THE JUNIOR PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

The parties who, in their eagerness to advocate the claims of their own institutions, seek to depreciate the value of Tnnity College, display even greater folly than the frog in jtaor's fable. The frog merely endeavoured to rival the bull in magnitude of dimension*. The attempt
12 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
£2 10s. 6d the Set.

£2 10s. 6d the Set.

£2 10s. the Set. Japanned Papier Mache Tea Trays, fancy pattern, new shape, the largest size made, each. Victoria one-piece Block Tin Dish Covers, consisting of one each, 18, 16, 14, 12. 10. and 9 Inch. Bronzed Dining or Drowing-rootn Fender, with circular ends and Steel Ornament
22 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
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..-">ncrsQ& WANT LDXUBI ANT HAIB, I/wHtSKEBS. fce many in• -■— itaitatioos bare been inUodoeti oy ignorant compound lor the hair hai over main. wide otlebrii J and immense ula It ia flSstachioo, two three the utand niU bo foundbminentiy snccess-s@ruh?pswrtl* it. falling off, he.,
20 December 1856 - Sligo Champion - Sligo, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
 
AWFUL QCCURREMCK.

AWFUL QCCURREMCK.

AktSlla aaihall in Koaday aight, adtte Hatlohal 22tSe*5 " daatbafkM af tba iaanaaiia ara- Mpawwaakthaabair. ThaCoZeLS-i that if laclaaa taa ware aot aa■alad the aaaddaaaa of aalha waald ha abahaa, waa aZaatad Mr. Load. Whita Mr. Lard waa apaakiag nww.oiaaaraa, paadaead gaaat iwa
20 December 1856 - Sligo Champion - Sligo, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
 
PATENT SELF-FEEDING STOVES, FOR HEATING CHURCHES. HALLS, WAREHOUSES, Ac. Thomas walker begs direct attention to his patent self- STOVES, which,

PATENT SELF-FEEDING STOVES, FOR HEATING CHURCHES. HALLS, WAREHOUSES, Ac. Thomas walker begs direct attention to his patent self- STOVES, which,

after Ten Year*’ Trial, have proved to b« more Powerful, Safe, and Economical than all otberg. . • . They require Fuel but once a-day, ami will keep, f-r that period, without any further attention, large Apart • merit heated twenty to thirty degrees n»«ve the external t.'ui|.ara
30 December 1856 - Northern Whig - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland