Petition* In be heard on Saturday, the iih day of January next. George Initram, late of 5, Little Britacu-strect, Dublin; writing clerk. John M‘Aiiany, late of 97, Thomas-streef, in the city of Dublin, dealer. Curious Trial.— ln the Court of King’s Bench, Lend on, Saturday, ther
18 December 1833 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
now become expedient, that Parliament should take into consideration much of the seventh article of the Act of Union, respects the competence of Parliament, under certain circumstances therein stated, declare, that all expenditure of the united kingdom, together with all interes
18 December 1833 - The Pilot - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The St Simonian doctrines continue to exponndweekly at the Burton Rooms by M. Prati. Friday night one of the weekly exhibitions took place, when the chief topic was the emancipation of women, which was tobebrooght abont education. Women, he said, were to receive the same educati
T7lL FA SHIJO.NABLE W'ORLD. A"N ASTRACT AND BItlEF Cail5OSICJ Ot' Tu'ILI." The following distinguished individuals have arrived at the under-mentioned places in the neighbourhood of Down- patrick, for the purpose of attending a ball to be given by the memn ers of the Down Hunt, o
18 December 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Sia-The publication of the speech of Mr. -ill to his I constituents at Hull, in which that individual stated that an , Irish member, who spoke with great violence against every part of the coercion bill and .voted aigainst every clause, went, to ministers and, said " don!t bate
18 December 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The Compositions, under fictitious signatures, to be given to the Senior Lecturer, on or before the 20th of January next. THOMAS PRIOR, Senior Lecturer. REDUCED RATES OF FIRE INSURANCE. BRITISH AND IRISH UNITED FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE, 40, DAME-STREET. This Company continues Insur
18 December 1833 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
There is no instance in which a Protestant magistral •can be placed in odious or invidious point of before his neighbours the public, that is not sti*, upon with avidity by our present rulers— and no oiatt bow slight may the ground—how vague the imputation or of what character t
18 December 1833 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
CASE DEEP DISTRESS. In my dinttess I cried unlolhe Lord, and he heard me." AN Orphan, who is left totally destitute of support, haviop disposed of every article that belonged to d*jw throws herself on a generous and humane Public relief. Should this Appeal prove effeetual, she in
18 December 1833 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland