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X:2 A TE Sl IT EWSS YN ZA'CNEICa TwL-rCDApiU.J DRAZILIAIN 'IITi---L POTD OBARD- MENT OF MON 1'rNIDO Tbs Otbc a srarivo-i at S)uthomlpton. News Tlai LErltc Pac-c ti- c-qu xir,'n was at 2tonlte \ideo. TieaBcritislt , il-ic-es tic-i or- 0 warcod that after ccr-P11 ain cc-l c- ?? ??
BELFAST POLICE COURT-YEsT.wnALy. [Before J. C. O'DoxNRaL, EFq., B.M.; FDuwn. ORNEs Esq, R.M.; Dr. MGOrn, J.P.; and W. T. B. LyoNs, Esq., J.P. i LARICENY. Thomas Black ws charged by Constale Jordan with being drunk and disorderly in the hall of the Police Court on Saturday. He wag
(from thk London tklkorafh.) > Now, it can hardly be denied that the public has real ground for uneasiness the subject convents. About all these establishments is maintained a system secrecy . and seclusion which, whether purposely or not, seems especially contrived to keep thei
7 March 1865 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
in Needlework. Not only are the want* of the housekeeper met, but the Sewing Machine is found be necessary to Tailors, Dressmakers. Manufacturers , Shirts. Collars, Clothing, Capo, Cornets, Umbrellas, Parasols, Upholstery, Boots, Harness. Ac. It well known that ordinary Needlewo
kinds of Print, Stuff, and Muslic-de-Laine, for Patchwork, Ate., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 341 TO BUILDERS. PERSONS desirous of TENDERING for the ERECTION of FIFTY HOUSES in AGNES STREET may sec the Plans and Specification relating thereto at the Office of Mr. John O'Neill, Architec
HUNTING APPOINTMEVrs. HakriCßB.—WedaasdaT, Marrh Dandtud. me«t at half-ja-t elev. u o'.-10. Hakkiehs.—Monday, M 6, To neet at eleven o'clock iBT MA'INKTIO Tn.KGR-.PH.) WEST DRAYTON HACKS-Kkicat. Middlesex-Love Letter I. i! Un< Wat «-Princ«M 1. liiiajue 2, | 3 Eleven ran. Bellins
(Continued from our V. HAVS said that Mr*. Hunter watched with eag* 1 felt that she was !at» >uring under patoful concealment. On- Bonuujjihe calif into the parlour, a rwui liev»*r hat. ww not uearly so pleasant as the sitting-room. 44 Mm crisford, come this war one moment. want