Rariculturt, S"C. PEA SOwVING.-ThIe kinDI of peas to sow now must depend on the soil and situation ; the field varietics are the commn grev or partridge pea, and the strawberry or maple peas; the pricc of these per barrel of 20 stones, are from 30s. to 40s. A statute acre will re
RESULT OF TILE GENERAL ELECTION. AccolRDING as we receive more ample and accurate in- formation resp)ecting the results of thlc recelgt elections, the gtliD of the ministcrialists becomes " small by degrees and ?? " Some few publications back, we werc ourselves disposed to give t
Adccttb V a ctrV. T1111 MrOTHElR'S W\ATCHlING. Ott little Ott is s!eeiilIt, love, to I tit is o l his brow His life i' iti tiel keeping, love, (If spil it-children noev. (OIr littlo onto is dttoing, love, Ihis ilc its fuol of joy A kilndrd ?? art betitnitg, love, A sotmitl that s
grallt anti Comnitret, REVIEW O1 THE BRITISH-CORN TRADE DURING TIHE PAST WEEK. (From tie Mark-lane Exrpress, of Mond(ay, Maty 3.) TuE wenther hasl on thie whole, been falvournble during the week for tbe growhig crops, ropious showers having fitilen in most parts of the kint'gdom;
TUE NEW PARLIAMENT. Ah'l, T. N., L.yrn "IRegis Aekland, Sir ?? Essx. Noth Acton, Colonel, Wicklow (coun1ty) Adair, II. E., Ipswich I Adair, A. S., Cambridge (bjorough) Adore Lnr1,Gamorgaush ir Atiderley, C. II., Staffordshire ?? It) Aglionhy. 11. A., Cocther-111o1tl Alcoclh, *r.,
WNE publish as copious a report as it was possible for ns to obtainkif the proceedings in commlittee, on Wednesday and Thursday last, upon this bill. It will be seen, that thc oppo- sition has been, only in respect to one portion of thc hill, successful. This opposition has aris
P Irtfctt Ittre. GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THlIS WEEK. GnarNsaOusE PLANTS.-Ventilate freely, day and night, and continue. to shade the plants and flowers from the mid- day sun. Give abundance of water, particularly to heaths, epacrises, or any such hard-wooded plants. Remove all t
BREAKFAST BEVE RAGE. T1nZNMAD COCOSL. rn n~ SUBSCRIBIERS are AppIointed Sole Agfcnts, T for Belfast, for the Sale of the above higlhly-app1roved pl5rtirle. We beclieve a trial is only necessary, tin order to raise it ii pubictt estimfation. lU)ON ~lN By order of the Corporation f
I7UI~t~AS[' .= - =A I BEF IItAS T MAI~IUlI'S.-MONDlAY, JUI.Y 12'. ?? ; 11ve no il tuot it to liote il O*m 1MmlrtS Itlis 'celk. 'Fit, sliplieis froill ?? I'tbivinviS still c"11 11iole (uxv ?? lighlt. 'File ?? :, is bste:llv forl Indii~t '1}all C rn:A1 Tlointl Cort Meld1, at fortio
I RECORDERS COURT-YESTERDAY. I The Right Hon. the Recorder sat yesterday for the trial of prisoners and traversers. Lucy Brennan, Martin CoogapAnd Darby Hallion were indicted for having stolen the susm,26f 631., the property of William Anderson. a horse deale7 and Luke MuIrenii,
20 October 1847 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland