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... LEGAL, POSTINGS. THE IRISH BANKRUPT ADNOVETACT, 1857. iN BANKRUPTCY. O In the Matter of Tbomasi HvIE Judges of the Court of Reles, of MIry.street, in _JL.Bankruptcy and neal.. the City of Dablin, Seed vency will Sit at the said Courit,T hlercban~t, Dealer, and Four Courts, Dublin, on TUES- Ctaprnav, DAY, the 24th day of Novem- achi a Ba~ikrupt. Jbar Inst., at the flouar of One pag( _ - ''Clock ...

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... TH EAT RE ROYAL, DUBLIN. BENEFIT OF MRS BARNEY WILLIAMS. On THIS EVENING (Friday), November 13, the performances will commence with the Comic Drama of PADDY THE ?? Donovan, MrBarrey Williams; Kathleen, Mers Barney Williams, In the conrse of the Evening the Band will play The Mountain Daisy Valss. To be fol- lowed by the Comic Drama of BORN ro GOOD LUCK- Paddy O'Rafferty, Mr Barney Williams; ...

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... A MEtDICAL IEO IONI-THE WOIRLD UNA- NruOUs. Hr OLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.-THiE GR13AT COUN- 1rFTER} IRRITANT.-The virtue of disease often makes its way to the internal organs through the pores of the skin. This penetrating Ointment, melting under tbe hand as it is rubbed in, is absorbed through the same channels, and reaching the seat of inflammation, promptly and invariably subdues It, whether ...

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... MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, n 0' OTHE BURGESSES OF TRINITY WARD. o T GENTLE2fgN-I beg respectfully to thank the 172 i Gentlemen who did me the bonour to vote for me yesterday. F I am proud of the confidence placed in me. The rank, per- f oonal character, and independence of the Gentlemen who voted for me enhance the favour. I sball endeavour to discharge the dutiea of the office con- _ ferred on me ...

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... I HEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. 1 TTHIS EVENING (Monday), Nov. 28d, will be per- fred the Comedietta CUSTOMS OF THE COUNTRY- I bllin5e, Mrs B Williams. To be followed by thb Legendary I 80ectacle, the FAIRY CIRCLE-Con O'Carolan, Mr B v Williamis; Malesbee, Mrs B Williams; Philip Flake, Mr e Iluitleby; Ellen Blake, Miss Mortyn. In the course of the ivening the Band will play The Traviata Quadrilles. ...

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... HEA'TRE ROYAL, DUBLIAN. T FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT OF M3. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, for a limited period, previous to their departure for America. On THIS EVENING (Tues- day), November 17, the performances will commence with the Drama of RORY O'MORE-Rory O'More, Mr Barney Williams; Kathleen, Mrs Barney Williams. In tbe course of the Evening the Band will play The Yankee Gal Qcldrilles. To be ...

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... 1857. NOVEMBER FASHIONS. 1857. E A E E N O W S E O W[I NG T H E LATEST PA R I S I A N F.ASHIONS IN MILLISEBY ~~~MANTLES, RIBBONS, MILLINERY, I ATEI LACES, TRIMMED BONNETS, SILKS, I ACER, FEATIHERS AND FLQWE FANCY DRESSES, HOSIERY, &a. LA ROBE IMPERIALE, Now opening, a fresh rarcel of tb's Magnikcent Dress (an exquisite specimen of Lyons Art) expressly Designed for, and exclusively confined to, ...

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... H. H'i .AT'lE'ROY AL, DUBLIN. I FARK.ELL EkGAGEMENT OF MR. AND MRS. gARNEY WILLIAMS, for a limited period, previous to theirdeparturefor America. OnTTHIS EVENING (Mon- day), November 16, the perforrnancesvill commence with the Drama of THE ROBBER'S WIFE-Larry O'Gig, Ur Barney Williams Rose Redland, Mis Mortyn. In the ,course of the Evening the Baud; will play The Yankee Gal Quadrilles. To be ...

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... _rU.BL1UAT10i%0S. 8P Will be published immediately, I~mo neatly printed, Ac IFE OF ST. LAURENCE O ' TOOLE, Archbishop LJ of Dublio, and Delegete Apostolic of thc Holy See for N, the Kingdom of Ireland. A The memory of him Shall not depart away, and his name A aball be in request from generation to generation.-Ecccs8 an #, By the Rev. JOHSt O'HANSLONr. an Mcated1 , by perzq2aion, to the Most ...

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... A MSDICAL REVOLUTIONi-THE WOlLLD UNA- NltAOUS. II OLLOWAY'S OINTMilNT._TlER GREAT COUN- TLElR IRtlITANT.-Thite virtue of disease often imnes ito way to the internal organs through the pores of the skin. This pentelrating Ointiment, ruelting under the hand as it is rabbed in, is; abteorbed throuch the eame channels, and reachiiig the seat of intdanmat ion, promptly and invariably subdues it, ...