London, Wednesday —This sctliinp in Ccnsolr, ami the whole attention of the house is occupied in making the accounts, in which the efforts the bears have been successfully resisted, the quotation of the day being j, and for the January account 88*. Folk o’Ci.ock —Consols ; Ditto
30 November 1833 - Dublin Weekly Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The house of Barnwell and Co., of Liverpool, has suspended payment. The transactions of tins concern in the south of Ireland tire very extensive, and apprehend the suspension will affect some export houses iu lliis city Limerick Chronicle.
30 November 1833 - Dublin Weekly Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
prochumed, proclaimed the people the ii.cre.tse not u»r you—as well lor you, it’ there had been d'ted season, ami as the vonoefi,! haiul of the Deity n.ul niildcAVcd every ear of corn, and blighted the land witli fieriltly—famine, people of Irohuid, famine abroad. Why? Ireiaml i
30 November 1833 - Dublin Weekly Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
the public place of execution, without the walls. FRVNCE WAR SPAIN. They all died with a display of courage and firmness, hoping O, the Paris*papers states that a violent schism had that their deaths might useful to their unhappy country.— place between two the French ministers.
30 November 1833 - Dublin Weekly Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Mayo Srtr.PLF. Chase.— The long-expected Anncfleld hunt-race, after the English style, came off on Friday, the 13th inst , over a very heavy country, four miles with fences, of which were 3.i feet walls, one brook feet broad ; only three horses came to the post, Mr. Parsons Pers
30 November 1833 - Dublin Weekly Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Nassau-street and Leinster the City of Dublin, and adding thereto and enolosingdrMreln the sites of certain Houses situate between NaanuXlmt aforesaid and Trinity College, and certain portionsmr TlTeGarden and Park belonging to the said College and tor erecting Walls and Railing
30 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Colonial, Indian, and Maritime Life Insurances on equitable terms, varying with the climate and risk proposed. Assurances on Contingencies, Survivorships, by an ascending scale of Premiums or sums payable only during fixed period, for the whole of life or for limited terms of ye
30 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
T BUCHANAN. Watch-maker, hep to aojaaiot • the Nobility, Gentry, ami the Public general, tbit he has removed from it), to No. 2, College-green, bat aac M the Bank of Ireland. Mr B. takes larcLlWnt respcctfaUy make his grateful Friends and the Public in general, for the decided/p
30 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Hsat Animals.— The beat of the human body win raise the mercury of the thermometer about ninety-eight degrees. The beat Mine ashes and reptiles below so, while that of some birds Is high Its. The wolf comes Dearest to man in this respect, his beat being PO. The dog, eat, hog, sh
30 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
not find, on inquiry, that there is any foundation for the rumors, which have lately been general Edinburgh, the immediate retirement of two judges of the Court of Session, and of their being replaced the Lord Advocate and Solicitor-General. The resignation of one of those judge
29 November 1833 - The Pilot - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland