SllPPIN\'f; lN7TLL16UEVC'E. Thte oliO aill' W Posted it Lio ?? C3 )6hAN TlSEiI itGeAAI IUA, Dec. i1, 1849. *ilhe laid lof HIealth iha ?? full"'ios `lrloluttlos:- ic 1. it ha abolished titedical search. v 2. It lim r'us ket tuii qlii taitille ?? Iupoi arrivals froi thll, Pa I tilt
31 December 1849 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
....A+4l~iM ...... • vz ' . . .. ..A.44/1 1 ttt bubo,. miles al CCItED IT To wick tie Meet Nadirs. *Aare id. 1 item the I )BATHS. wife a BM gr. W. W. OP% , of Tay. le • a rat, Dobbs. a 24 , a A' W J. P. lab a. ▪ W. 01A. Ii N'6 sr. O. Ir. T. uk. Mal at
31 December 1849 - Express (London) - London, London, England
a manner as , although the Tay rise to any height there will be no danger of t ad theif P tVha s be ve i le i l la ted taktenwaln. Si m il ar severalreaant of the one , ground near Perth in respect to the securing of the tarn stock, eke. In Dundee also twitch has been done to gu
31 December 1849 - Express (London) - London, London, England
the colonies. Their aggregate populatiesi accede one person to every square mil? ; th.atali:r an almost unlimited field to the enterprising yof the industrious p o or and the small w find di ffi culty in nic king theirAaLttour dense peopled country and crowded They a l rea d y i
31 December 1849 - Express (London) - London, London, England
OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) DUBLIN, SATURDAY EVENING. 1 THE PROTECTION MOVEMENT. Most gratifying intelligence continues to be received of the onward progress of the protection movement in the country. The county of Kilkenny, under the auspices of its high sheriff, the Earl of Desart
31 December 1849 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
Mr. Michael Doheney, one of the hued and cry'd, in a letter addressed "To the Democrats of the City of Dublin," dated from New York, says : " Heel not the cant of grievances. Heed not those who rail at the Church. It is a dream of mockery. If every vestige of the Cuurch Establis
31 December 1849 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
Robert Clayton Browne, Esq. (observes the Carlow Sentinel) has not limited his kindness to the rector of Ridleshin, by paying the full rent-charge without deducting poor rate, but has also shown the same consi&ration to the rector of Carlow, and to every clergyman having a claim
31 December 1849 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
It is not generally known that Trinity College deducts but one-half of the poor rates from the tithe rent-charges upon its extensive estates in this country, thereby treating the proprietors, who are almost all clergy men of the Established Church, as its tenants. On nearly all
31 December 1849 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England