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THROUGH BATES.

THROUGH BATES.

Passengers booked for BT. JOHN'S and NEW YORK, from London, Liverpool Manchestsr, Belfast, Cork, or Dublin, as follows ; First Class, £l2 12s, £l5 15i, and £lB IBs, according to accommodation. Steerage £7 7s. Children under Twelve Tears of age. Half.price. Infants, 10s, (Includi
10 January 1860 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
Dr. Cullen. Archbishop of Dablin.'* who bad relieved him of duty which he would not be able discharge namely, that

Dr. Cullen. Archbishop of Dablin.'* who bad relieved him of duty which he would not be able discharge namely, that

of saying anything new on the snbject which had brought them together (hear. hear). Notwithstanding allegiance to the Crown of England (general hissing in the body of tbe cbapel), they were branded as traitors for syrapathising with tbe Pope, by newspapers, from tbe Thunderer in
10 January 1860 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
THE POPES JUDGES.

THE POPES JUDGES.

At the Dundalk pro Papal gathering on Sunday the Very Rev. Dean Ketran, who was the bead and tail of the meeting, said— The Emperor France and the statesmen of England denounce Pius the Ninth to the reprobation of Europe, b«- e«ose he is, they say, the oppressor of his subjects.
10 January 1860 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
THE OPIUM TRADE LEGALISED.

THE OPIUM TRADE LEGALISED.

The Sbsngai correspondent of tbe New York Pott says that Minister Reed's recent ratified treaty with the Chinees government, tbe opium trade is again legalised. In tbe old treaty negotiated by Caleb Cashing there was article prohibiting the introduction of tbe miaehievooa drag i
10 January 1860 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.

THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.

Tbe royal mail steamer America, bringing the Preoideot'a Message, arrived at Queenstown yesterday. She left Boston on ibe 28th ult., the day after tbe President bad delivered bis message. At that date no Speaker had been elected. Alluding to the late events Harper’s Ferry, tbe P
10 January 1860 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 

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HUNTING APPOINTMENTS.

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS.

Mr Diddulpb'a Hound*—l3th Currsgbiaore. I6tb Lowertown Kennel. 23d ballykilmnrry. 27tb Pallae Gate. BallycowanCastle—At eleven. The Castlepollard Harriers—l3l b Killough—At half past eleven. County Galway Hunt—lsth Dartfleld. I6tb Mount Hazel. Idth Crumlin. 21st Dalystown. 2tth
10 January 1860 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
THE CONSTABULARY,

THE CONSTABULARY,

Sub-inspector J. W. Watkins, Esq., Mullingar, has, by order of Sir H. Brownrigg, C.8., Inspector General, been promoted from Second Clasa Sul>-inspector to First Class. First Class lltad-constable Joseph Bradshaw, Mullingar, has been promoted the Sab-inspectorship vacant by the
10 January 1860 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
My deer Mr. Thomas,—l returned home from the Far West*eo Tuesday evening last, father fatigued; but year letter*, which I

My deer Mr. Thomas,—l returned home from the Far West*eo Tuesday evening last, father fatigued; but year letter*, which I

found awaiting me with good news I,OOOL for Father Cbioiqoy, greatly cheered me, and caused me to give thanks to our heavenly Father, * wha Is giver of every good end perfect gift,* and * who ia vary present heln in every time of need.* 1 have drawn open you for the 1,0001 via.,
10 January 1860 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY.

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY.

At the laat meeting of tbie eociety—The Lord Joatlee Appeal In tha chair Dr. Waller, Secretary, having submitted the draft of a congratulatory addieaa CapL F. L. M*CUntocfc, H.N., on bit return after eoecemfol of Franklin expedition, it wee •• Raeolved— That the addreae bow read
10 January 1860 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
THE ARMY AND NAVY OF FRANCE.

THE ARMY AND NAVY OF FRANCE.

Tqa Almanack Gotha tor 1860 givsa statistical account of the French army navy, existing in 1859. The staffs of the army Include 5,779 officers and 693 subalterns, making a total of 6,472. There are 18 marshals, 90 acting generals division, and 77 reserve generate, 180 acting gan
10 January 1860 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
 
THE MILLS

THE MILLS

Consist of—lst—A Flour Mill, Four Stories high, recently erected under the Proprietor’s immediate inspection,of the most substantial materials and regardless of cost ; having unfailing* and etheiert Water Power, driving Three Pairs of btones, with all the requisite machinery of
8 January 1862 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
 
SOLOMONS’ SPECTACLES.

SOLOMONS’ SPECTACLES.

MR|E. SOLOMONS, Optician the Royal Family, Patentee of Spectacles, and Manufacturer of Transparent Glasses, 19. NASSAU-STKELT, Dublin, and 27, OLD BOND-STREET, LONDON, who has been 38 years professionally established in Ireland, begs to caution the Public against the use of the
8 January 1862 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
 
GLAZIN’G ESTABLISIIMENT THOMAS VIZ E R

GLAZIN’G ESTABLISIIMENT THOMAS VIZ E R

'■ BEGS respectfully to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public generally, that he has received large, varied, and well selected STOCK of ROOM PAPERS for the present season, which he will dispose of on the most moderate terms, from 4d per dozen upwards, ami of which he soli
8 January 1862 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
 
MUSCAT DE FRONTIGNAN,

MUSCAT DE FRONTIGNAN,

MUSCAT FRONTIGNAN, delicious Southern Wine, which thinks will be received with general favour. Prices moderate. Frt-sl arrivals from Reims CLICQUOT’S RUIN ART’S AND RIVART’S CHAMPAGNES. Good Wines (of the la ter weii-kuown house), per doz. A.Y. Mousseuz,,.. P er oz * Sillery Mous
8 January 1862 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
 
AGE N T S

AGE N T S

AGE N T rpilE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND _L LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
8 January 1862 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
 
ABSTRACT OF THE PROSPECTUS.

ABSTRACT OF THE PROSPECTUS.

This Company is established to supply merchants and the trading community with facilities not yet afforded by Bankers or any existing Association, to make advances on produce and merchandise, and to receive upon t.ie Credit of a large subscribed Capital, money on Deposit fixed r
8 January 1862 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
 
DUBLIN MEDICAL PRESS.

DUBLIN MEDICAL PRESS.

nnjlE MEDICAL PRESS FOR THE ENSUING t'ESSION will contain the Fullest Information ou every Subject of Interest to the Proft-ssion, including— ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS; CLINICAL LECTURES; HOSPITAL REPORTS; THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SURGICAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND; AND MOST OF Til BRITISH
8 January 1862 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
 
VALUABLE AGENCY,

VALUABLE AGENCY,

Agents want’d for Cassell’s Coffees in every place where there is not one abeady ; for lenns apply to JOHN CASSELL & CO, 80, FENCHUhCH-STUEET, LONDON ; or G, OLDHAM &C0.,C4, DAME-STREET, DUBLIN MERICAN SEWING MACHINES for £l_ );;m vKmts, tailors, and family purposes.— J. -M. and
8 January 1862 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
 
Etablishcd Forty Years.

Etablishcd Forty Years.

ROBERT WyM.IE, S, little James-street, Bedford-row, London, begs to inform tils Friends and the Public that he lots reduced the price his noted Double Grape Sherry t>> 365. per dozen. Every description of Wine at the lowest jKissible price, for cash only. li:nn;>e:-s, conaiuingT
8 January 1862 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
 
CHEAP CURES FOR GREAT DISEASES 1

CHEAP CURES FOR GREAT DISEASES 1

CHEAP CURES FOR GREAT DISEASES HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT OLD SORES AND OLD SKIN DISEASES. The seeds of these disorders are effectually expelled hy this penetrating Unguent, not only from the superficial parts, but from the internal tisssues likewise. Any case, even if of 20 years stand
8 January 1862 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland