FY TilE LATE JOHN PHILPOT CUlRR.AN, ESQ. O'Er the desert of life, where you vainly pursued Those phantoms of hope which their promise disown, Have you e'er met some spirit divinely endued, That so kindly could say " you don't suffer alone!" And however your fate may have smiled
DUBLIN CORN-EXCHANGE, Nov. 26._Tbe supply of Wheat and Oats this day wras small-prime quali. ties maintained their prices, inferior dull and rather lower. There was a fair supply -of -Barley, the price unaltered. -White Wheat, 25s. 6d. to 27s. Od.; (miller's) Red 23s. 6d to 25s.
STANZAS, ADDIESSEiD TO lMR. llOORE HILI, CARRIlCKFERGCS. ALAS! be is gone, and I ?? alone In-my chamber all day, broken-hearted; And I think with a sigh that the moments gone by Seem almost an age since we parted: - Yet it cannot be long ere his gay, cheerful song, Will delight
DUBLIN CORN-EXCHANGE, Nov. 22.-There was but a moderate supply of grain at market this week, and prime parcels of Wheat were heavysale on rather lower terms; inferior 6d lower. Oats dull sales except in prime feed samples, which realize the prices of this day se'nnight. Barley a
,A OPLIMENT 1TO. TUR iMINISTRY. The- BJiallyshann Herald. of yesterday, under the pol - tentous head of "-VA,', contains the follo4vii 'announce- to It seems pretty clear that we vmust make tip our minds to a general war on the Continent. How England will be engaged, or what part
04 November 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
THEAT:RE ROY AL Last Week but one of the engagement of Mr. WALLA T HIS PRESENT FR4DAY, Novemberltheir a- 1 ties' Servants will 'perform] THE WARDEN OF GAL WAY. 'Written by the Rev. Edward Groves. 'Walter Lynch, Mr Caleraft; Roderick Lynch, MrWallack; Connor, Air Pritchard; Domini
01 November 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
LORD DI!RHAM'S SPEECH AT A PUBLIC DINr .NER, GIVEN TO HIS LORDSHIP BY THE ELECTORS OF GATESHEAD. On bi lordship's health being proposed and drunk, Lord Durhlmn rose, and was received with the most en- thusiastic applause. IWhen it subsided, his lordship spoke to the following eff
01 November 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
rIH EATR E- PR Y At. . By Desire and under the Patronage of the Right Hon./ Commander of the Forces, Lieutenant-General F SIR HUSSEY AND LADY VIVIAN. ?? PRESENT SATURDAY, November 23, their M.Lajesty's Servants wvill perform Sheridan's Comedy of THE RIVALS.' Sir Anthony Absolute,
23 November 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I r-t)r Ortelliattlo _70011mat. ?? I D UBLIN: SA TURDA Y, A'OVEM3ER 16, 1833. . SPAIN. The French Papeis of Monday, s]ich we have received, contain no news concerning Spain, except of that doubtful and uncertain character with which they have for many days been occupied. We give
16 November 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland