,RD BARRETT. ESQ., PRO/'RIETOR or THE PILOT. Court ®f king's bench-^tdesdat. MR. o’COrtJTOtl.’s ADDRESS TO THE JURY. fSI. O’Connell then fo address t&e Jury. Gentlefloen 6t the jury, and b«y nerer felt greater pleasure at ntv client not succeeding apouil of l«w, for there nasueb
29 November 1833 - The Pilot - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
prospects of our country, including the best suggestions I can gire fur regulating your conduct in the manner most calculated to mitigate the evils of the one, and to insure the amelioration of tfao other." In this passage there certainly can be found nothing which particularly
29 November 1833 - The Pilot - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The l>oudon Papers are just now in full cry on this momentous topic. The tientmg Pott rives as an on dit that Lord Durham will be Premier before the opening the next Session of Parliament. The EtomUer has beard the matter wbiapere(* A it considers the story *• too good to true”;
29 November 1833 - Sligo Journal - Sligo, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
TRIAL OF RICHARD BARRETT, PROPRIE- TOR OF TUE PILOT. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN, TUESD IY. At half-past ten o'clock on Tuesday morning, the Judges took their seats on the Bench. The Jury were then swofn as follows :-William Long, Foreman; George Helaban, ,Thomnas Finlay, James
fiIAKER, C, HE/M' STREET, DUBLIN, begs to announce, that finished a superb assortment of Ivory Hanßmalnce Table Knives and Forks, Plain and Silver tbe beautiful and new invented French Pattern Forks, and confidently assures tboee who may wish to be furnished with 9ucb, that for
29 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
HIS Excellency the Marquess WELLESLEY, K. G., has been pleased to appoint JOHN GLH(\N, 24; PARLIAMENT-STREET, be to lis Excellency. - J Dated this 23d day of November, 1833. bis Excellency's command, GEORGE A. HILL, Comptnftlcr. J. G. avails himself of this opportunity to return
29 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
1 Tliere is one man in Ireland whom tieithc? nor |Tory loves, or esteems, or trusts. Gifted with powerful {talents, he has almost made us forgethis talents the profligacy with which they have been exerted. Possessing extensive influence, he has employed that influence 111 foment
29 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
O'CONNBLL : • The SOLICITOR GENERAL rose tod said—My Lords tod Gentlemen of the Jury, you had yesterday the plain and honest statement of my right boa. friend the Attorney* General, who, I am sorry to bare it to inform yon, Is now chained his bed by sudden attack of sicknes. Yon
29 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
1M NICHOLAS MOORE BEGS to announce bis retorn from the English Markets, and the completion of his WINTER STOCK, which, from EXTENT, VARIETY, cod LOWNESS of PRICE, W i. amtde.t will (in MbJaeiioa those who may honor him with their commands. M. requests particular attentidu to the