Hie Grand Orange Lodge of Derry, at their last meeting, ou the 20th inst., passed tbe following resolutions :—“ That having seen, in many of the newspapers, a statement made by Mr. O'ConoeU, at a public dinner at Cork, that he had received a petition, through our city representa
30 November 1833 - Waterford Mail - Waterford, Waterford, Republic of Ireland
PROVISION MARKET. SmALTIELM, Nov. 29— Bacon, from 28a. Od. to 345. Od. ; hams, 30*. Od. to 80s. 4d. cheeks, 28*. Od. to 80s. 4d., ia bladders, 46a. Bd. to 00*. Od.; butter in cools, Bd. to lOd. DUBLIN CORN EXCHANGE— Yfsterday. There was a larger supply of wheat at market this we
30 November 1833 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
front at Ss. per foot, havingrd||>th 163 to 175 feet ;al*o several lots of the LandKof OfANKITTANE. on the Lower and extending to ihf Mvnle Glanmire Road within a short distance of St/^aulck’/findge. Apply to the Rev. Dr. AMtek, bnfton, Bristol, and the Office of Messrs. Tebey a
30 November 1833 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
The Magistrates and inhabitants or Tuam have memorial, the Lord Lieutenant continue as Superintendent of Police that district, James Fitzgerald O’Connor, Esq., son of the Provost of Tralee. Captain Flinter, of the Police, is take charge of the County Antrim, as Sub-Inspector, in
30 November 1833 - Roscommon & Leitrim Gazette - Boyle, Roscommon, Republic of Ireland
Tuesday evening, the friends of Mr. Walsh, and the Repeal of the Union, dined at Mrs. Mabony'a Great Rooms; Patrick-street. Mr. O’Connell would have presided, bul the fatigue, consequent the learned gentleman's exertions on the King’s Bench, totally precluded the possibility of
30 November 1833 - Roscommon & Leitrim Gazette - Boyle, Roscommon, Republic of Ireland
and CO., SUBMIT to public approbation an imifien&ejSariety of Turkey, Persian, Zebra, Swiss Twilledan /tea/ SHAWL DRESSES, of the most superb 4>epigtVand brilliant Colorings, (several of tbe choicest pattdrnuw which are to l>e met with in no other Establishment in Iroinid.) Publ
30 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
EMIGRATION SOUTH AMERICA. On Tuesday morning, about one hundred men, women, and children, principally from the neighbourhood Ruse Green and New Inn, in the county of Tipperary, left this city boat d the Gipsy,steamer, for Liverpool, whence they ill sail immediately for South Amer
30 November 1833 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Yesterday, there was a meeting of the inhabitants this parish, held for the puqTOic of petitioning Parliament for the abolition of tithes and the repeal of the Union. James Sheridan, Esq., was in the chair, Mr. O'Connell, Mr. Ruth - yen, and Mr. Finn were present the meeting. Mr
30 November 1833 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The Mexican President with 10,000 men, had a battle the 6th of October, and totally defeated the, rebels. The cholera was then nearly gone. The Plover, by which the news comes, brings 130,000 dollars.
30 November 1833 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland