Entpertal Joarliament. HOUSE OF LORDS. Monday. JvIy 3. The RoYal a9sent was given to the Dublin, Belfast, all, ('oleraine Junction Railwavy Bill. n the motion of the ?? of LANMDOWNP, tin till for tho Eitablishennt of BatLs and Warlrhoases was reu3l a second time. vle oilitia Ball
GARRISON RACEa The?e races were resumed yesterday, and the weather, we are happy to say, was equally propitious. The attendance, was not so numerous as on Wednesday, the sport was, if possible, better. At twenty minutes past one o clock the following horses started for the FIRST
7 August 1846 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A Hunters’ Stakes of sovs each, pp, with 4.> adtle.l for fid>- Hunters. Two roilea. yrs, ; 5 yrs, list 121b ; yrs and aged, I2st 4lb. Any horse that has not been in regular training stable in the vear 1846, previous to «he Ist June, allowed ; and winner of a Plate or Stake, in 1
7 August 1846 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The Rapid Stakes —A Handicap of ft sovs each, 2 ft, with 30 added. One Mile. Horses to be entered with Mr. Jex, or the person he may appoint, at the weighing stand, at or before five o’clock on the sth August, and the weight* to be declared at the United Service Club at nine o’c
7 August 1846 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Though few hare eter evcu heartl of Dr. Rennet, yet on the lower Mississippi ami its principal tributaries, almost every iunn or boy the most adroit gambler America. The game thimbles is the doctor’s forte, played with three tlmnbles and a small pellet of paper, moving them abou
* TIIK SMILES THE YOUNG. A» Urn eyed fluwcr when llie •otntoer i** A** the a’•li'|i*> luoni tin* ocean u Mt*n— A' the girdle uf day when hit nnuttli- it flung the fair rest leMighs—are tla* mhiU-» Uic young. t Mi' lift the light veil from the face the maid. le iu K«e«tt crailh-d
FASHIONS FOR GUST. Tajft fjlurr is the most fashionable material at this season, and cheeks of every dimension, al o stripes either wide or narrow, are both favour. Bmreye also much worn, dark colours wish white designs, with under skin of * inutrli the colour, and the skirt near
Wednespav. —ln tho House of Commons the charitable trusts bill was withdrawn for the present session. The clauses of the art unions bill were agreed to, and the prisons’ (Ireland) hill was read a third time and passed. The Shannon navigation bill was also read a third time and p
MELTING TOWN COUNCIL. The qoarterly meeting of llieTown Council was hrb) in the Curitaration ball, Monday, iosl., nod was atleudid by bis Worship Mayor (who was in the chair,) AMerurm llasbit. Mehan, and Hotrd ; and Councillors Win. M‘Artlmr. J- laralbem, Wm. Leathern. Dr. Kogan,
7 August 1846 - Londonderry Standard - Londonderry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
( wil)," answered lie quickly. Ca|itain, has your enmity end?” li is iiasl,’’ was his equally quick reply. - Well, then, when two people that hare fallen out mean to be good fneocia again, why, either one them must lake the first step, or both must step onl together. Conte—logc.
7 August 1846 - Londonderry Standard - Londonderry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland