IO:= Deen ?? at;erA sessiol of~ Parli~4idt3t1 very anxious to reiee md respousigiftyof' th6F. I from authority whi'ch] ,mours had avery.s uffcie , offt tliepplea of 'faili' li e, of undettakingthe 7 se of Lrds, has called o cct of his .successor terth ssury;~ '(reatis the' Cor iq
28 November 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
LITERA TURE. LITERARY OUVENirf, EDITED 'iY AITIC A. WVATTS. The volume for 1834 of this ce unual is the com- pletion (so the Editor annou s) o a series. It is the I tenth volume; but we can s cely ye it the commenda- tion of being equal either in Its lit ry or pictorial attrae- j
13 November 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
KING'S BENCH( YESTERDAY. EXPENSES OF WITNESSES. Mr. WEfST, K. C., applied to the court in the case of Moo- s ney v. Mackay, that Mr. Clancy, the taxing officer, might be ordered to review the taxation of the costs in this cause, eo far as same relhted to an item of X250, allowed
12 November 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I =ILAW KINGS-& BE- H- SATURDAY. The A Itoanv-G EAi t4' oceedc(d shortly after the sit- ting of tbe Courtto sbow ?? se gaginst an order obtained for a certiorari to, remove a presentment passed by the grand Jury of the county Antrim, iat lhle spring assizes. in the year 1832, foi
11 November 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
We copy. Ote ?? able and ?? article from. our excwllentcontemporary, the Tree San, a journal whlichv has. unifoxmly.given its high talent to the advocacy of the interests of Irlan&d. Referring to an article in thc StaudarJ,. our contemporary proceeds:- "The Irishs pensantry is,
11 November 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- _ THE TORIES--PORTUGAL. The Tories are industriously spreading a report that the young Queen of Portugal is both mentally and bodily ill, and that the regent intends to declare her incapable of reigning, in order that he may become King of Portugal. We would remark on this repo
29 November 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I ThE PROSECUTION AGAINST THE PILOT; d| There has, perhaps, never appeared a caue .. affecting the liberty of the -press, wbich excited so strong rind general an interest as that which came before a Dublin jury on Tuesday last, and eventuagtd in a verdict against Mr. BAABETT, the
29 November 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
we most anxious for a communication from P.P. Perhaps he would favour with call on Monday, any boor between teu and three i The extract from —■ 's speech has been received. admirable, and well suited to the ; bat It would dangerous at the present moment. shall, however, used her
29 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
PURSUANT io the Decree in this Cause, bearing date the day of "February, 1831, and subsequent order dated the 11th May, 1833, I will, on FRI_ DAY, the Bth day of NOVEMBER next, at the hour of One o'Clock in the afternoon, Chambers, on the Ihns'-quay, Dublin, set and sell to the
06 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland