NEWS OF THIS DAY
... Mail Office, 11 THE BLOCKADE OF THE PORTS—BRITISH SHIP* PREVENTED FROM ENTERING—FORCING THE LINE. Qceenstown, Tuesday Evo The Liverpool New York, and Philadelphia Co.'s steamship Cit ...
... Mail Office, 11 THE BLOCKADE OF THE PORTS—BRITISH SHIP* PREVENTED FROM ENTERING—FORCING THE LINE. Qceenstown, Tuesday Evo The Liverpool New York, and Philadelphia Co.'s steamship Cit ...
... FO&EION FUNDS TUI BSDAY S CLOSE. (From lA* Ofictal LUt) Rood* per Aceeant 49 Cent din 90 Btuslen Bonds per 41 per Cent IBCO .. Cent 9-' Mr tinea 3 per Cent Committee Cert of Conp not fnnded .. Ponrrten4(perCt per Cent Tarkbli Ms > per Cent Loon IBM •« Do Account LONDON CORN MARKET—MAV 31—(I sborne » Report) —Enfbsh and foreign wheat quite *' dear, with continental demand; ...
... THE COURT. Osborxe, Wedicbsdat.—His Royal Highness the Count Flanders, attended by Major Burnell, left Osborne yesterday, for London. The Queen and Royal family walked in the gr ...
... To and fro Cabin Tickets, 31s. sd. eachavailable for one Month from date of Issue, and enabling the holders to return Dublin, Cork, Waterford, or Wexford. THE Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Fast Sailing Steamship CALYPSO,” Captain Outerbridge, or other Vessel, Is Intended to sail from the North Wall for Bristol, during June, follows : —• Tuesday 4th June 4 o’Clock, Afternoon. ...
... TO MU. JAMES H. SMITH, BAPHOE Db*b Sib, THE Member* of the Rtpboe Literary Association request your acceptance of the accompanying articles, slight testimony of their estimate of your services in connection with their Association. That there was fair reason to anticipate snccessfor snch Society in Ibis village is now shewn by toe result, and it is by this means alone we have attained this ...
... Spain.—Bikth of a Princess.—Madrid, June 4.— The Queen has been delivered of Princess. The Duke of Montpensier will embark at Santander on the 20th instant for England. Downing-street, June 3.—The Queen has been pleased to appoint Sir George Grey, K.C.B. (now Governor of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope), to be Administrator of the Colony of New Zealand. The Governorship of New Zealand —Sir ...
... DUBLIN WATEK WORKS BILL. TO THE OF TUB RXPBRB9. Sib, —Ther# to been, prep»- ration of this bill, a rary •unpicion* in nutter which (amnming the Jbtil passed) may most mate mlly affect the expense of the works, and the pockets of the ratepayers. The omission possibly was accidental; but if it were undesigned, no time should lost rectifying it. Among the consolidation statutes passed in 1847 was ...
... PIIBTICATIONS. 0ATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS. BW AND THOROUGHLY REVISED EDITIONS. Messrs. hfcGLASPfAN and GILL, SfD UPPER SACKVILLE-STREET, irve now ready their NEW PST of the above, which mill be sent free on appli. cation, containir4g sspvwards of 150 varieties, compris. Iog the Key of Heaven, Catholic Piety. Spirit of Prayer, Path to Paradis,-. Urenlline Manual, &c,, &e., In numerous styles of ...
... LATERSY ¶N _ ?? 1~l. ;~e ! _J ~R SJ; -tN r. P;3 teq,&w7 .eil Viie tiox WINDOE.CORRE~PONDJ ,*er Bel irz: . .seesan Office, 211 Strand, London, pas Thnursdsay .orning. , A .Aa baetitg of the -Irish Parliamertary part w g1dAY theO following resolution was passed -the Q --memTers'of thia party desire to record C ~fr great greet at the death -of thir late highly ?? ya~ued colleague, Dr. Wn.fl. ...
... GRAY, M.P. The announcement ef 2Mr. Gray's death has ,ae upon the county with a great shock, and the universality, as well as the earnestness, ofte ,re.et that is expressod shows how large a place tte deceased filled ink pulic life. Few had learned *st Mfr. Gray wa seriously ilL None anticipated , ftal termnimatieo. Subject as he sto fre. G~ut attacks *f asthmatic illness, the mews that te ,sR ...
... country with great shock, uniyetsaUty, w ...