RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE
... STAOGImm.-We have just heard of a company, some of the directors in which are very respectable, but being D. resident in the coUntry, the management has been left to some of the ...
... STAOGImm.-We have just heard of a company, some of the directors in which are very respectable, but being D. resident in the coUntry, the management has been left to some of the ...
... HIGHWAY BOARD. YNBSeDAY. rol- Pirefing-Messrs. Birkelt, Kilisbaw, ae Wiiy Pions,' s of Aspinail, Tinne, Copeland, Procter, L~ytBd,, Horriby, Pltiptofl ,tie sad Guylon. Mr. Birkcett pre aIded. t ada'rI ...
... CI~e wAt-D ?? ANIDD X2^ST RIDINO TIMES. I _b THIE American papers receivcd during the week, as will be seen by a paragraph in another column of the Packet, have some further accounts seof thae Mormonites, or Latter Day Saints It !seems that this Wretched company of ungodly and blasphemous fanatics, the followers of' the late Josephb Smith, an American, on whose pretended revelations their ...
... WRECK OF THE HULLAND HAMBURGH STEAMBIR MARGARET. STATEMENT OF THE SURVIVORS. The subjoined particulars relating to the melancholy loss of the Hull and Hamburgh steam ship M Margaret, during the late hurricane off the Dutch coast, have been furnished by the owners of the ill-fated ship. The 'Margaret was an iron vessel, 250 tons bur- then, 120 feet in length, 24 feet beam, and depth of ...
... The committee met on Saturday at the Masi0n. House, at the usual hour. The following menmber were present:- The Right Hon. the LORD MANOR in the chair. John O'Donoghue, John O'Connell, M.P., Thongs Dixon, Rev. Dr. Flanagan, Jeremiah Dunne, Pierce Mahony, Sir John Power, John Classon. The following are extracts from some of the corn. munications received by the committee in the course of ...
... THE LORD LIEUTENANT AND THE DEPUTA- I TION. { TO THB EDITOR OF THE PREEMAN. November 3d, 1845. MY DEAR Son-We have been with his Excellency. I complied with the flattering call made upon me to become one of this deputation, with I acknowledge, a strong hope that the representation to be made on that occasion by areapect. able body of men, led on by Ireland's only Duke, our indomi. table ...
... I XrA I DUBLIN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1845, REMEMBER THE 30TH OF MAY. 1844 1 IS IT PREMATURE TO ACT? We believe the time has come when the govern- ment must act or consent to abrogate, if not its func- tions, at least all claim to the respect of the inhabi- tants of this kingdom. We write to-day with more of knowledge and with more of despondency as to the prospects that are before us. Would ...
... - ro TlHE EDITOR OF THlE FISEEMAN. pr ,nii-Tbe military that occupied Aldborough Hromse as Strk since the projected Clontarf massacre, have an atarem2noved therefrom, and the splendid edifice is now ril been r rlers of constabulary recruits, where they are daily an theq~ed and drilled by officers, in like manner as the ml euercli setag0 sta~te 'of things in a free country, that our tei ...
... 1 TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEZIAN 8 JOURNAL. Retreat, Ranelagh, 20th Nov., 1845. Si]-If this were not a subject of general interest and local importance I should not presume to treepaes on your valuable space. Having closely watched the whole of the proceedings against tile unfortunate person found guilty of maliciously setting fire to Mr. Elliott's premises, in Thomas-street, andI 'the final ...
... EAiRLY CLOSING. On Tuesday evening a mneeting, promoted by the Me- tropolitan Drapers' Association, was held at Exeter-hall to advance the objects of that body, viz., an eawlier ter- mirnation to the hours of labour in all businesses. Lord R. Grosvenor on taking the chair said, the meeting had been called to devise some means of checking a most serious evil. Since 1814 a great indifference had ...
... FRANCE. The Paris journals all dwell on, and are nearly filled with, another series of official despatches from Algeria, first published in the 31essager of the evening before. Detailing the operationso briefly annouinced in the tele. graphic despatch from Perpignan, and concluding with an eulogium on the troops engaged, and with a mention of the persons who ha I most distinguished themselves. ...
... GfAVESEND. Ate banquet given by the new mayor to-as we t weeo noticed-a numerous but select party of the movemboro of the corporation, and other inhabitants of I tis borough and its immediate neighbourhood, an in- idert or two occurred in the progress of Ittastiog, that then ercited estee speculation, but more merrn oot. amongst use Inlhabitants in general. After the ,sseai loyal teasts of ...