BE*LFAST NEMYS-LETTER. BELFAST-TUESDAY, DEC. 31. MR. O'CONNELL'S LETTER TO THE PROTESTANTS. "A decent priest where rnonk qys were tie gods."-POPE. WE copied into the last number of the News-Letter the principal portions of Mr. O'Connell's letter to the Protes- tants of Ireland; a
7WE. rSfUIONAJLE WORLDS., AS &S8IbSVACT ASX ORLSI' 4lRIXOICNI OF tHE TlIN. 2, The following n6~llity and geratry changed horsis last aoekat R. Coraatt's White Horse Inn, Drglieda ~;_Capt Joaes, 6th Dragoons, froax Disndalk to. Dublin; Lord Firz- erald ftrom Dublin to Ratiescar; E
31 December 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
REPEAL OF TE1E p 1.! AND ABOLITION OFj I : i: :W t.,i- 7 D - - I . Yestexdvyr pisogu iato requisition, a meeting of the pa- : 'riioiers' of: St. Pati's parish was held, for tbe purpose of e adopting petitions for the repeal of the Union and the aboli- 'tion of. tithes. At tuwo o'
31 December 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Dec. SS, at Cavanacor, county of Donegal, the lady of Captain Homfrey, of a son. Dee. 31, at Grangemore, county of Westmeath, the lady of Edward Briscoe. Esq., a daughter. Dec. 36, at Derryloron Rectory, county of Tyrone, the lady of the Rev. Doctor Bardin, of a daughter. Dec. 3
31 December 1833 - Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Sir—Be so good as to publish the letter which I have just received from that excellent man, Mr. Vigors. 1 take upon myself the responsibility of publishing it. It contains such admirable sentiments that I cannot withhold them from the public. I wish the people of England would u
31 December 1833 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
alluded briefly in our last number to the evident svrr.n tom* that the English nmisters and the French court modi tate doing away with jury altogether. The fact i both detest secretly the exercise of that popular power, which' in its forward march, placed them at its hesd. They
31 December 1833 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Johnson.—Tbt* statsd that tne ddendant was great fpouter, and opposed of Alderman J hnsoi»m That, howe*. ei, was i* had kept his politics out ot the watch-IrodSe, hut having dmnk too mnch '' heavy,” strutted into the Jllace ol the guatdians the nisht, and began to curse Aldvrmkn
31 December 1833 - Drogheda Journal, or Meath & Louth Advertiser - Drogheda, Louth, Republic of Ireland
The French Chamber of Deputies, as was expected, has elected M. Duhn President by great majority. The votes were as follows M. Dupin, 220 j G-neril Lafayette, 39 ; M. Lafitte, II; M. Barrot, 1; M. Dupont I’Eure. 7 ; and three or four others among them 11. This makes preponderati
31 December 1833 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland