Extract of a Letter from John Thompson, Esy., Proprietor of the " Armagh Guardian," Armagh, IJth April, 18(6. To Professor Holloway. Sir—There it present living in this city Sergeant, who had been for many year* in the Army at Cabul, in the East Indies, from whence he returned i
1 August 1846 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A deputation from the rale-payers of IJppercross, Rathdown, the barony of Dublin, &c.. waited upon the finance committees of the grand jury on Friday, for the purpose of ascertaining the course which they intended to adopt in referenco to taxation of which the rate-payers compla
1 August 1846 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Parish was Ik’eached the Rev. Henry Brownrigg, Hector of the sum of 41/. was <?olle«ted, including thtyyflpwing Donations: Right Hon. Sydney Herbert. 5/. ; Roe, Esq., I/.; Robert Corbet, Esq., I/.; EdwardfliJEibbon, Esq., I/.; and P. D. Hardy, Esq., 10s. Tho thunk* of the Clergy
4 August 1846 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Travers R. Uawkihaw, Esq.,*] RSUANT to Decree and others, j X of this Honorable Plaintiffs. Court, made in this Cause, Victor Emanuel O’Fen'all, and bearing dale the 17th Esq., and several others, I day of Juno, IB4G. 1 hereby Defendants. I require all Persons having J charges i
4 August 1846 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
July 20, in St. Luke'a Church, by the Rev. W. Bolton, Edward La*it. Etq.. Boyne View, county of Meath, to Mitt Maria Wall, Blue Bril, c- unly of Dublin. July 20, in St. Mark't Church, the Rev. John Gregg, of Trinity Church, Mr. John Torkington. Kmily Cottage. Kingttown, eldest t
4 August 1846 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
"Without wishing to revive discussion, the comparativc merit of the long and short-horned cattle ; we feel it duty, well as a pleasure to give insertion to the following letter, addressed to the editor of the English Farmers’ Journal. have long been of opinion, that we should in
1 August 1846 - Farmer's Gazette and Journal of Practical Horticulture - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
round, onehalf of which is worth 40s. aero, and the other half is coarse and easy of reclamation, but worth the 20s. acre still. That farmer has lease, and capital sufficient cultivate the arable and improve the rcclaimablc land, yet on the arable he has at this moment forty acr
1 August 1846 - Farmer's Gazette and Journal of Practical Horticulture - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
being 167 more than on last Wednesday; sales were ready, but prices fell on the top Is., and on the average 2s. 7d; 63 qis. left unsold. Our supply of barley was likewise better; the quantity on sale was 130 qrs. or 18 qrs. more than last week. The demand was good, and prices re
1 August 1846 - Farmer's Gazette and Journal of Practical Horticulture - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Sec. 111.— Agricbltuuai. EsoittF.r.Rixo. Tills section includes the proper directions in seltimt every operation form worli apoina. the most speedy, cheap, and etheient way; s.i that neither tune, labour, nor money bo lost, tint that the greatest possible production is broucht ou
1 August 1846 - Farmer's Gazette and Journal of Practical Horticulture - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Pat Burke an.l Coraelius Burke, were giveo charge to the following jury for the murder of Jamev «yes, Ihe of August lust at Borrisoleigh. Joseph Gtalfrey, Arthur Hewlett, Samuel Briod.ey, Tnomas Charles Wilkiusoo, Michael Mutvaoy, John ilanleo, Cu'len, Henry Franks, John Ardlll,
5 August 1846 - Tipperary Free Press - Clonmel, Tipperary, Republic of Ireland