TIIn Norfolk ZAeiws, of Saturday, gives a further re- port of the proceedings of Lord IHastilngs. MNlany years ago, as most of our readers already knoiv, the Inclosure Commissioners awvarded, in trust, to tio owners and proprietors of certain ?? in the parish of Hofelt, 120 acre
CgAllriolltarr. SrASONABLE HINTS. t (Stoul tile Irish ol Fccrniers' G'azette.) SrcoND PrO3Ont2tNG GR3MN CaOm LAtND FOR OATS. c -It is not absol utirlv ?? to seco nl plough t he a green crop ?? fur oats, though it will reolder the o tillage more perfect to ha'rrow it down, and eit
INAUGURATION OP THU NEW LORD MAYOR. THE Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Town CooudUor*, their Robes, the Burgesses and CUl*ens with their Kqulpagea, will assemble at the MAKSION-MOUSE, THURSDAY next, Ist JANUARY. 1857. at Eleven o Clock precisely. and proceed to the Cit
31 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
the Matter of the Ea-' of TUdall ami MlnnilK Commissioners will, on FRIDAY, the day of JANUARY next, at the Twelve at Noon, at their Court. Ilcurietla-strect. Dublin. SELL BY AUCTION, the Lands of Itallinaßnrr, situate In of Ball; ' Will of William Jennings, deceased. Owners and
31 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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
EXTU 111 K. The daughter James MUiage, of Vronhculog. IJanflhangel. six miles Uunlvllin, Carmarthenshire, was afflicted f.-r long time with general debility, suffering from sick head-ache, langour. vomiting. sinking at the pit of the stomach, and the thousand and one other r.f ge
29 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
0 2 Dated day of July, 1856. JOHN LOCO. Auction Clerk. These lands will be sold discharged from all riull rent. Tile lands of Cmsareagh will he sold primarily subject to a perpetual anuual- chars* £5O, payable the chaplain for the time, being the blim Chapel of Fuse, and said lan
29 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
to serve in families of distinction; or would wait on Elderly Lady; Isa Protestant, and can well recommended.—Addrcsa M.L., 4, Lower Lecson-street. Housemaid, young Woman, a native of Scotland, who I*Just disengaged; advertiser has lived two years oml six months In her last situ
29 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The intelligence above noticed appears to be fully confirmed by the accounts received to-day and it stated that the differences have been settled out of court before the meeting of the Conference. Russia attempted a bold game, but she has been forced to give way by the firmness
30 December 1856 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland