- ~ . 'g E :; . ' . . bf the House af Coifirnons, of auig7. E ?? cte e'r, 'at lir fr5si' id the Creseent; Limerick, >ihu lady of Thobras Jervis9,'>*aq. Aldermani, of a :daughter.: ' In ashel txe l'y' fcF Ceaain Evans, 'of a dahli'ter. *i In 'Bav~go~ treet' :v ;this 'ciiy, ihe lad
01 January 1830 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
| 7s. to 7s. (nl. do. Finest Souchong Tea, (>s. jut lb. Good Middling, do. do. do. (h. to Finest Congou, 6s. 2d. do. do. Cs. to -td. I MukllinK. ,ln. ve. v W . Cd, leu, Hd. It will In* seen, comp.irinjj the above quotation prices, that saving SHILLING per pound the are rap?, wil
01 January 1830 - Limerick Evening Post - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
APf-il STMBSYft. Dubber Hunt met*i tint luorning ami on Wi*lnesd»j- morning at Uallycoolan. Loutb lox Hounds meet on Saturday momi:ie at fly’s Cross. The Limerick Hounds will meet at Honey’s Pound llie nr« hunting dsy after the frost. TATTEKSALL’S. betting on Monday was nut very
01 January 1830 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
TRIUMPH THE FRENCH PRES?. liai't; t» announce aimtlier signal victory gHined by the Press France, in the acquittal the Journal ties Debuts. Liberty,” says the Courrier Francois of Friday last, received eijflit days ago a brilliant consecration ; Political Liberty has obtained thi
01 January 1830 - The Pilot - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
IIPRO-VEMENT' OF THE lHARBOUR. On Tuesday a report was presented to the Commit.I tee for.Ah6e Improvement of the Harbour, by a Sub-, committee, thpvt had-heen dppsinted to estimate the rate. of tax tiotfjhat Wtouldilbe' necessarv for affecting the al-I teratio~arhat hbavebeen pro
A wretched man, named Michael Rrazzlo, was most inhumanly murdered on the high road, at a place called Graigue, in the parish of Drom, near Temploinore, about six o’clock on the evening of the 22J instant. The Police of Templemore and Dovea were, at the time, on patrol, and hear
Mr. Pierce Mahony lias published a reply to the imputations of Mr. O’Connell that he had made certain communications to Mr. Blount.— He says“ I jli.l not on Mr. Blonnt; nn«i, therefore, he ilid not reject it. I »li«I not state that a conspiracy formed amongst the Irish Catholics
Mr. Massy Dawson is supported Ihe combined Interests of Lords Kingston, Clare, Limerick, and Dunraren, Messrs. Monsell, I.owe and Croker, besides others secondary note. Colonel O'Grady has the support of Lords Charierille, Cloncurry, Southwell, and Aldborough, Mr. Gascoigne Oliv
01 January 1830 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland