GROCERS' AND VINTNERS' SOCIETY
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... DUBLIN: WEDNESDAY, MAY 80, 1865. Considerable dissatisfaction was felt in town yes- terday in consequence of a rumour having been circulated to the effect that the Commissioners now sitting to inquire into the appropriation of the Dublin Hospital Grants was about to recommend that the Lock Hospital should be closed, and the patients distributed among the other hospitals of the city. We notice ...
... CATHOLIC RAGGED SCHOOLS-VISIT OF THE LORD JLIBUTE . A . ftl Intimation having been received by the secretary or trals Important and Intresting institution that his Excellency the Earl of Carlisle woultd proceed yesterday to visit its district sehools in this city, ,rangementa were made for his recep- tion. It was intended that hi BxcolenC'5 frt viait should be to the Weastland-row 50h005, bat, ...
... i B i BRESLIN'S BRA - ?? 0 ?? 4 Last evening a n mber of gentt ' :J^ Bray, to inaugurate the opening of recently erected there by Mr. BreslifIS1 35e 5 Dublin public as the spirited conductor of o lE ment-departments in the Exhibition. Over fiftygentleen eat down to dinner, amongst whom wve noticed the follow' ?? Right Hon the Lord Mayor, Sir John K JameF9 Williama Dargan, William Long, Esq, ...
... LETTEU FROM THE iNSPEATOR EAL OF HOSPITALSs OF' Heed Quattera, Camp before Sebastopol, May 14. MY Loan.-i have the honour to report on the weekly etate of sick of the army serving in the Crimea, from the 6th to the'12th inst., add to observe that the following are the proportions, which ire extremely moderate; viz,: Ratio of admissions to strength during the week, 8.92 per cent.; Ratio of ...
... C'n Saturday Major General Eden inspected the draft of the depot of the 72d Highlanders, with the exception of the detachment about being called in from Drncannon Fort which i8 to proceed to the Crimea. The order for the draft to leave Kilkenny, although momentarily expected, had not arrived up to Tuesday ?? Hodsrafr. Lieutenant Colonel Harrison, for some time in command of the Royal Artillery ...
... f T~F THE CAPTURE OF KERTCH; (Fronm the Timm.) The victorious occupation of the town of Kertch by the allied forces, the command we have thus obtained of the Cimmerian Bosphorus and the Sea of Azoff, and the estab. lishment of our power upon another point of the highe strategical importance in the Russian territories, are events which augur most auspiciously for the auccems of the cM.. paign ...
... r T JfWAR. I,:/j BY MAGNETIC TELEBRAPH. THE'-CRIMEA. KARs8MLLES, TussDAY.-Tho Simois, which lott Conitan- tinople on the 21st, arrived herg ye;sterday.' The nese Nrom At40e Crimea, is to the 19th; she brings homre General M0onet, as well as the officers of the Emperor's palace, General Vivian was about to orgfnles in the plain of Urkiar Ske- lessi a camp' of reserve of`25,00o mneo, comppsed of ...
... 1 BY BMAGNETI GTELEGRAPH. A portion of the following appeared in our Se- ,,1dE dition yesterday:- IUSSIAN ACCOUNT OF TSHE LATE VICTORIY. 5 PETER5BURito MoNDAY.-Prince Gortachabnoff, writiog on the 23d, osys:- it Lot night we were attacked in a thick fog by 17 bat ?? of the allies. The battle lasted all night. Oar loss i 2,6o00 meD. They fell mostly by the bayonet. 'THE CAPTURE OF KERTCH. pFEn ...
... WLbe 4rFt warv ?? DUBLIN: TUESDAYX MAY 29, lff6. I THLE WAR.. I I GREAT SUCCESSES-THE KERTSCH EXPEDITION. The aspect of the war looks brighter and more encouraging. Since the dethronement of General Canrobert a series of brilliant and successful at- tacks have been made by the French army which augur well for the energy of the new Commander- ?? General Pelissier is determined to waste no time ...
... ?? - NORTH DOBLIN UNION. . I The usual weekly meeting of the guardians of this union wae held on yesterday, in the board-room of the workhliue, North Brunswick-street- Captain LrNDSAY in the chair. The following guardians were in attendance :-Captain Wisdom, Messrs Archbold, C Thorp, IIeily, Murphy, Frepcb, Arkins, Dornville, D L, J P; Carolan, Hyndmau, Bagnall, C Dodd, Nugent, O'Brien, J P; ...
... -~ ~ ~~ PROSPECTS OF TUE CAMPAIGN IN THE i I CRIMEA.': ' - .. . _ _ _.s X _; . - , ._ I ;(Fron ths Times.) We trust that the' last intelligence from the seat of war will satisfy that portion of tbe publio which allowed ?? p- prehensionsto get the better of its judgment that the expe dition to the Crimea was not, after all, such a mistake or misfortune 'as some of our opponents made it out to ...