and to-day in the Court Hodm, preparing the report on the financial condition this coanty. the rapid and progressive increase local taxation Among the gentlemen who attended were—Messrs. Henry A. Herbert, M.P., D. L., Wm. T. Crosbie, D.L., Win. Denny. D.U, James O'Comell, J.P.,
31 December 1849 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
administrations, the Court* of Justice, and the Bourse remained cloaed. At St. Sulpice, St. Rod* and La Madeline, where the solemnity the service and >he exquisite music attract the greatest multitude, police and Republican guards were stationed in interior, keep the passage fre
31 December 1849 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
the (jUEEN ! PRINCE ALBERT. ' , prepare*! bv p«-«*uliar process, that it contain: »• n.inatlve and restorative properties of (tinker ia tin , v 'ive stale, without the addition of any more .• A GINGER universally known as one '1 relieving Gout, Nervousness, Cramo/spasm* j .r, an
31 December 1849 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
CITY l DUBLIN UXIAYORALTY OF 2850. I ?? the various changes (soxne of them decidedly for [ ir e1s ?? ''L2" ?? - ?? IU71t Y Aur °l contingent on the rescue of the municipal admi- in our city from the grasp of an exclusive party, een departures from old and time-honcured cus- ;,ere
31 December 1849 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The of Florence of the Kkh, states that the Tuscan Government intends convoking the Chambers about the beginning of February. The statuto of Florence has the following letter from Rome of the 17th:— are expecting a change of policy the part of the Government. It seems that e»en
A morning paper, which has the reputation of being the organ of Sir Robert Peel, devotes the greater part of column of its space to consideration of the present extraordinary position, and future prospects, of the moneymarket. Our contemporary is greatly afraid that we arc on th
Mr. Richey..... Second on First Marks. Mr. Moure A Sixarshsp. 7'ti nt Kramintilion. Mr. Dowse. .A Classical Muderatorskip and Silver Medal. Mr. M'Sorlcy Ethu-a) Moderatorahip and Silver Medal. Mr. Campbell First of the First Rank Classical Frizes. Mr. Gw vnn Second of the First
unworthy actions, though it forbids the avowal of them. In some feelings there all the strength, and all the divinity of knowledge. A wise man will foresee inconvenience before makes his bargain, and honest man will stand to bargain, notwithstanding alt Inconveniences. you would
«jm . p., «t master-General took into his head some time ago to r later.sorters and other subordinate servants in the Lon, _i» ~t.« Are work on Sundays. In his own native place, when h«me, such things break squares; for there—as soon as ., . tat 1, before breakfast at noon—what
31 December 1849 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland