6GRAND STAG-1IUNT-LACES OF KILLARNEY. lit (FWIoM THE TIIALEE MaNICURY.) Owing to some circumstances which occurred latterly, it was supposed that this splendid amusement would not take place this season, but O'Connell of Grena, anxious to add to the entertainment of visitors to t
07 August 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
l POISONING-CORONER's INQU*EST. I Yesterday, an inqsuest was held Eby Alderman Motrisson, coroner, at 52, dishamble-street. on view of the body of A jury was formedout of the bystanders, and, the house being rather small to accommodate them conveniently, they udjourued to the adj
21 August 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
SHIO tlANf. ?? ' jR. OCONNELL eab6stlirequests that sueih G6- I 'L tlem as interestt ?? ill tfe farnativn of b ^bip Canl fr^7qS KillgstAoxV to Inubln, will do-him the ?? 0i)t be LONG ROOM at the CORN EX- WO O'CLOCK precisely, on WED- AAYtI~e FOURTEENTH Instant, to form at.>em- ni
14 August 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I - PRIVATE CORRESPONDftCE.\ \ London, August 26, 1833 Now, that the attention of the public ceases to be en_ grossed -by the proceedings of Parliament, the first i. deration for the people of both countries must ie, ho. they e can most practically employ the interval lith a view
29 August 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
; London, July 99, ll33. The proceedings in the Lords this evening are looked t6 i with very deep and general solicitude, as well on account of their importance as of their uncertainty. It is generally thought that the Tories will show fight and resist the amend- ment of Lord Gr
01 August 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
"COURT. OF CHAN3CEAY-LONDON, MOND".E. | IN THE -t 'TTE1k Of THE EARtL OF J(INGSTON, A LUNATIC. The Attorfey-General, with whom was -Mr. Whitmarsh, moved for a ieference. to one of the masters to appoint-com. mittee6 of the person and estates of the Earl of Kingston. The learned c
09 August 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
GOVERNMENT PROCLAMATION& -THE oN.EW S- $ PAPERS. . In the House of Commons, on Friday night, on tlte vote for granting 4,1001. to pay the expenses.of publishing pro- clamations and printing the ktatutes in Ireland, Mr. S. RICE, in reply to an observation from Mr. C. O'DwYat, stat
22 August 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
SPIRIT OF THE JOUtRNALt. (FtoM THrE EXAMINER.) POPAY 4ND TIlE PoICEsc--- Ministers admit thbt the ease against Popay is completely propyed, and yet they allege that there is not sufficient ground for a prosecution, and tbitn they have done enough in dismissing him fiorn the polic
28 August 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
IJ;PDIAL Z4 ZA IuAME2NT. I ogxSF OF JORDS-TtrEPAY&, JIJLy 3d. Thme lloyhierl read bill was rciad a secon d lime. O n the order~ of' the da~y being moved;,-. Tha M arquis of LONDONDERRY said he rose for the ,urpoaS of endeavourhig to exeerit the task of calling their lordships' at
03 August 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
\ ;rPuBLICATIONS This day is published, IIY GRACE AND SON, CAiTIOi.IC 100XisELLEits, 45, CAE.L-SThErT, Price One Shillingf, ;LANTHORN for the Rev. Maotimer O Sll A Guide to an irishI Gentlemin in his Search for a Religion. From the Latin and Germialn of Doctor Martin Luther. Dedi
13 August 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland