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August 22, 1881 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 10, Townhall Street, Enniskillen, held under Lease from the Belfast Banking Company for 21 years, from the Ist July, 1880, provided Doctor Robert Collum should ao long live, or the Company’s interest so long continue, subject the yearly rent ef £6O, p
BELFAST TO ONDON AND MANCHESTER (VIA LIVERPOOL), Great Northern, Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire, and Loudon and North-Wcefem Railways. RETURN TICKETS (available for 16 Days) will bo issued by STEAMER FROM DON EG ALL QUAY, At EIGHT p.m.. TUESDAY, 23rd August, At the foll
Washington, Saturday. Mr. Blaine telegraphed at eleven last night tha the President has gained strength and is sleeping quietly. Washington, Saturday. The following official bulletin has boon issued this morning:—“ Executive Mansion, B.3o.—The President has passed a quiet night,
brethren was laid the town of Antrim. The ceremony was performed with the full honours Masonry by Br, Sir Charles Lanyon, Right Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master of tho province, attended his Grand Loil officers. The weather and the day both being suitable, there was a l
Lon bos Pkoducb. —Sugar—Market quiet and unaltered. O'oifee remains dull at yoetorduy’s decline. Kice—Very firm for distant cargoes. Cottu —Market steady. Jute continues very firm for arrival. Tallow, old, 40s; new, 41s on the spot. Petroleum, fijd on the spot. Oils anchanged. L