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... 14. The social condition of Ireland is very often determined by the quiet or disturbed state of a few remarkable counties—Tipperary, of course, standing at the apex. Hence, as the latter riding, and particularly the north, rises or falls in crime, senteKce ...

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... however this is to be accomplished. One hundred evicted lads, removed from Tipperary and Limerick, would leave tranquillity behind. The spirit of improvement moves slowly in Tipperary, notwithstanding its damaged character. At Mullinahone, near Callan, a ...

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... ture of the week was 35.6 deg., which is 3.6 dog. below the average of the same week in thirty-eight years. IRELAND. TEEX TIPPERARY JOINT STOCK BA'Na-The opinion appears to gain ground that the depositors in this bank, of which Mr Sadleir's brother is chairman ...

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... bi:tiuarp. MR J. B. DILLON, member for the county of Tipperary, died last Saturday evening of Asiatic cholera. HIe felt indisposed on Tuesday, but no attention to the symptoms till Thursday, when he became paid alarmingly ill, and gradually grew worse ...

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... 1846-55 the average number was 1,442. IRELAND.-MISCELLANEOuiS NEWS,.-A dividend of 2s. in the pound in the affairs of the Tipperary Bank has already been declared payable on and after the 17th of June-There is a reduction of nearly 50 per cent. in the number ...