The adjourned meeting of the Association was held on Toesday. The Hall was much crowded. Amongst the members of the committee present were Mr. J. O’Connell, M.P , Mr. \V. S. O’Brien, Mr. J. A. O’Neill, Captain Broderick, Mr. T. F. Meagher, Mr. Mitchell. Mr. J. H. Dunne, Mr. Stee
1 August 1846 - Vindicator - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
We bare received intelligence from the Cepe of Good Hope to the 10th of Maj, inclusive. The latest accounts from the frontier are much of the same character those which have published for some time past. The Kaffirs still pursued their dailj depredations, with no little success.
1 August 1846 - Vindicator - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
* PRICE the East Indies, and Siam, and Manilla, and our own Sugar Colonies, aud for obtaining further details on that most important part of tb.- question which related to (be state of slavery and the slave trade in the Brazils and Cuba; so that in 1847, they might digest their m
are glad to be enabled to announce that there is now, at last, certainty of that which has ever been the great desideratum with us, as a community, being provided. Operations for the erection of the Water Works have at length commenced. The delay hitherto, as many of our readers
Company.. The National Bank of Ireland .. The Carrick-on-Buir National Bank of Ireland j The Clonmel National Bank! of Ireland 3,995,87* 1,054.04* 311,076 903,933 257,807 786,74* 51.76S 1,933,883 367,502 157,040 128,993 77,081 279,352 7,655 READY-MADE DEPARTMENT OF THE WEST OF E
1 August 1846 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
toned Semi-grand Pianoforte, by Collard and Collard, in hand some Rosewood Case; long Dinner Service of Iron Stone China, of the newest style and pattern; an Eight*" day Spring Clock, by Gaskin; excellent Yeates; a capital Patent Mangle, very little usedjwMferviceable strong Cov
1 August 1846 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The supplies of Euglish heat by laud carriaee samples this morning were exceedingly small, and our quotations of last week maintained; free foreign met improved demand, ami in many instances prices which were unobtainable on Friday last. There was trifling inquiry lor Black Sea
1 August 1846 - Northern Standard - Monaghan, Monaghan, Republic of Ireland