HOUSE OF LORDS—FRIDAY, JULY 31. In reply to a question from Earl Fit zhardinge, having reference to the recent proclamation of the Lord Mayor of London, The Marquis of LANSDOWNE said, that in consequence of the rumours of the prevalence of Asiatic cholera in •arious districts, h
6 August 1846 - Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter - Mullingar, Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
DAILY STOCK aNI» AUK LIST. GOVERNMENT FL'NX>B. 3 per Cent Consols .. .. 1 3*4 Bt'»ch ORAND CANAL 0F92/'.B | ■ 'i percent, red to 1-J sterl. fxr ' per Cent. City Deb. of 2d J H‘» s MfSCEI.LANkOI'S. Dublin and Glasgow Steam Com. [ Consumers’ .. . . , RAW W ATS. Armagh, Coleraine an
6 August 1846 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
COLLEGE-STREET POLICE-OFFICE—Dublis. Ou Monday morning the board-room of this office was crammed to excess the friends and admirers of Old and Young Ireland, who were anxious to bear charge of assault preferred by Capt. Broderick against Mr. Meagher. Mr. Tyndall presided. Mr. Cu
melody That thro* (he bosom thrills ; Entrancing with a deep delight Those who stray forth morning bright. A pleasant wsrbler thou. Thy clear and lively not* Kings cheerily through this grassy dell. Poured from thy little throat; All nature seems attentive near. All mutely heed
r*»oin seemed too small to contain the mighty conflict his feelings, lie went to the door, and as the cold wind blew his brow lie felt inexpressible relief, and rushed abroad, reckless where went, provided would escape from himself. The farther roamed from his own home, the more
each side rose the peaks of the Cordilleras clothed eternal ice—gigantic pyramids towering into the heavens. as if Nature, on these snowy plains of the Cordilleras, breathed out her last breath. Here life and death met together; and 1 seemed to be arrived the boundary line betwe
Turn at may agreed upon, milAT COTTAGE-HOUSE, known as 1111 SIIANE-HILL, Wabkenpoint. It is small but moat comfortable, quite secluded ■•from the load, with small piece of I’LEASURE-G ROUND in the front. Application to made to tha Eer. JOHN DAVIS, St. John's Cottage, Wabbexpoint
On the 20th alt. Gerald Cullen, Esq., of Prospect, county Kildare, to Anne, eldest daughter of Thosnaa Qargan, Esq., Newtown, county Meath. On the 28th of July, at Celbridge, by the Hon. and Rev. EdwardTaylor, noolsof the bride and bridegroom. Lord Langford, to Louise Augusta, d
6 August 1846 - Clare Journal, and Ennis Advertiser - Ennis, Clare, Republic of Ireland