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
NATURALIZATION-THE UNION. THE Newry Examiner, after good-humouredly referring to the to whiffs which have been puffed between us," and to- lerably smart "whffs" some of them have been, proposes to us two questions for solution. The first question is, in substance, how the Members
HIE ANNUAL GENERAL IMEETING of the 'SUBSCRIBERS to the NEWS-ROOM of the BELFAST COMMERCIAL-BUILDINGS, will be held in the ROOM, on THURSDAY, the 5th December next, at the hour of ONE o'clock, ?? purpose of Electing a COMMITTEE to managthe affairs of the Room for the ensuing year.
RED BANK OYSTER STORES AND SUPPER; ROOMS. The deception which has been practiced the Poblic by the numerous retailers (in the name and character of those superior-fed Oysters) has induced the Proprietor to concentrate the various Offices into three main merits, two in Limerick a
29 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
the deceased day May, on Pliintlffs; fyestby Percival, Esq., and day APRIL al one v several others, . o'Clock in the af^rqoon, /Defendants. my Office on thftAnns'-. —i J quay, Dublin, set Nip and public Cant, to the best and fairest bidder, all that those, the town and lands of
29 November 1833 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, 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
the Judges took their seats the Bench ; proclamation was then made for the jury, when ten jurors only answered their names; the Court then that they should called on fines 201. each, when number was obtained ; they were sworn follows. William Long. Foreman ; HaUhan, r* Finlay, J
29 November 1833 - Roscommon Journal, and Western Impartial Reporter - Roscommon, Roscommon, Republic of Ireland
fa Boyle a few days since, in the bloom of youth, Letitis, daughter of ——— Lelasd, Fjq., of that town. The sudden and unexpected death of this Lady, has cut gloom jon very many respectable families, by whom she wu much endeared.
29 November 1833 - Roscommon Journal, and Western Impartial Reporter - Roscommon, Roscommon, 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