the bmiters in leatherbreeches ami top boots There is hunting in petti costs Miid crinoline also, ami the town shares with the country the excitement of the national pastime. Bargain hunting is the cieic ami feminine form the propensity. This is our womankind what deer-slalking
«f weight# #aJ meuiure* throughout Ireland has long been felt aa rexutioua evil, which has seriously damaged the internal trade the country. To none more than the lamer is the question of uniform system more important, inasmuch as it would lead to more open and correct mode tran
05 December 1856 - Sligo Journal - Sligo, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
TneedaT, «th December. morning. Tuesday, December, ... afternoon. Another Steamer U expected here im»t we* for Glasgow. Time for sailings will be pubnahea. 0- Goods and Stock be aJongside Two Hours before the time of Sailing. The LYRA" is on. the Fm*em Somers Irish Trade,hoe 6rs
05 December 1856 - Sligo Journal - Sligo, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
ADVERTISEMENT TO INCUMBRANCERS, I'ndtr lie Court of Ciauerry (Ireland) Ad, IHSO. 11l the Matter of Elia* McCormick. Widest and Adminisefßin* l * ,a<c McCormick, Petitioner- Froacia Osllaf her, Kespondent. PURSUANT to the Order bearing dale the day uf Nor ember, 1848, 1 require a
05 December 1856 - Ballyshannon Herald - Ballyshannon, Donegal, Republic of Ireland
Mr. illy—l hope Mr. French docs not do anything iu that way (laughter). Mr. Ffrencb—Mr. Reilly knows well that I jobber (bear, bear). lam not on that side (laughter). Mr. French concluded moving the amendment. Mr. Butler said, though one of the finance committee, be did not conc
05 December 1856 - The Evening Freeman. - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
NSTAMPED EDITION—DAILY. ... ... ... £{ ... Qu'trtfrty, ... ... likewise intern! for the alternate publications of our paper, from subscribers to either our local contemporaries, or others, who may desire to it in this war. As some extra trouble will "iren our by this mode subscr
05 December 1856 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
LIMERICK MARKETS— There was very fair of corn nt market to-day. and prices were well susUioed, beinp slight advance Saturday’s rates. Millers’ white wheat Is reti Is 7d to !s ; barley—malting I7d, grinding do, 14d to oats 13d to d per stone. Flour, supers, to per sack of 280lbs:
05 December 1856 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
DUBLIN CATTLE MARKET— Thubsdat. The number of cattle and sheep was much loss than at last market. Everything good was in brisk demand for the English naarkets, and for retail consumption in Dublin. Prime beef and mutton firm a trifling advance; middling and inferior stocks realis
05 December 1856 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
From accounts just received from Natal, learn that report was current in the colony of an attempt ahoul to be made a very large scale to explore ** the Land of Ophir” for gold. The following paragraph copied from Graajf Reive*. Herald of the June;.— Knowing that Graaf Reinet and
05 December 1856 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland