' I DTJBLIN MONEY MARKET. Dublin, Thursday Evening. a he Bank rate of discount remains unaltered. Con- fole receded to.day J to i, and closed at 983 i . New Three per Cent. Stock mpde no move from 92i { , the closing price. India Stock was not purchased. Sellers at the last quota
17 July 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Two youths were taken into custody on Monday afternoon by the Birminghtun police, charged with causing the death of another youth named Samuel J. Earl. From the statement made by a witness of the affair, we understand that the deceased was pushed into the canal by the prisoners,
s Times says :—We regret that we cannot congratulate the Cobden Club on the honour they pay their master, nor on the degree of illumination they pour out on the world. A few pamphlets of unequal merit have recently served to redeem the association from the charge of utter fruitl
T HE Undersigned beg to intimate that the are now buying' LIVE PIGS At very advanta.geous prices. Sizes from It cwt. to 11 ewt. command the highest rates. J. & T. SINCLAIR & CO., Belfast. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ROOM PAPER WAREHOUSE. WILLIAM A. TODD, IMPORTER OF ENGLISH & FRENCH PA
ON Wednesday the tenth vessel in connection with the White Star Line, was launched from the shipbuilding yard, Queen's Island. The quays on both sides of the river were densely crowded with spectators, and numbers availed themselves of the vessels moored thereto, to obtain a fav
Prices; HOME-SPUN TWEED COSTUMES in the Newest Styles; IRISH LINEN COSTUMES for the "Sea-side ;" HOME-SPUN TWEED COSTUMES for "Travelling." JOHN HANNA, 38, STREET, BELFAST.
jjj \ TJ OR PRO* 0j g g I Month. r» i"o *3 —“~ 5 Ist CL 2.1 a. 3«l CL Fieetwood, . Liverpool, .. ancherfter. , 25s Od &1 42s o<l 17s . 3*l U.l «d, .. o*l 2*l Oil ,00s 6*l 27s 3*l ;:»is Otl 45s (kl Trains ran alongside the Steamers at Fleetwood, and Lag gage transferred there t<>
Duucan-road, Broadway. Hackney, attended before Mr. Bushby upon summons ehar<'ing with having his possession a quantity of meat intended for human food, but unsound and unfit for consumption. W. Lewis chief sanitary inspector for Hackney parish said that on the Ist inst. visited