POOR LAWS IN IRELAND.-LETTER II. [ TO THE REV. JAMES CARLILE, DUBLIN.' Sia-In my last letter I endeavoured to direct your.at- tention and that of the public to the necessity ofa modi fied system of poor laws being applied to this country, and I trust that I have been able 'to pro
BEI3?VAT NEwS-LETTflA,. BELFAST-FRIDAY, DEC. 0. ANENT THE AFFAIR OF THE TRAITOR. THE subject of the It Traitor," who speechified with fury against the Coercion Bill, while he secretly encouraged the Government to proceed with it, ?? continues to be agi- tated, and we look forward
parishes throughout Ireland immediately to come forward petition Parliament for the abolition of Tithes and Ministers Money, and repeal of the Legislative Union. Moved by Mr. John M‘Kenna; seconded Mr. John ''Ucsidvcd—That our most sincere and heartfelt thanks arc due andTenTby
20 December 1833 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
UNDER the Special Patronage her Excellency the MARCHIONESS WELLESLEY (who has graciouslv signified her intention being present on the occasion), and the DUKE andDUCHESSof LEINSTER, (who have likewise most kindly consented to attend,) will take place m the CHURCH OF THE CONCEPTIO
20 December 1833 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Ladies to their Stock of BLACKFACE, BLOND DE CAMBRAY, and REAL CHANTILLE VEILS, Pehreens, Tippets, Lappets, Scarfs, Caps, Capes, Collar A and Robes, Patent Thread, Gredan and BLaul N^ljUngs, Gimped, Lisle, Grecian, and Threatl Laces, Eq&g* an
20 December 1833 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Monday morning, at six o’clock, the grand division of the 28th regiment, including music, colors, and the companies of Captains Irwin, Acklom, Wheeler, Sawbridge and Symons, marched from the new barracks, under command of Lieut.- Coloncl Hailes, on route to Dublin. The second an
20 December 1833 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
per ditto per ditto rr , per stone New ditto __ per ditto Butter, firkin (at Crane), per Ditto, crock per ditto Ditto, fresh per Potatoes per cwt Tobar-co, Leaf per lb . Roll per ditto Herrings per barrel New per ditto Whiskey Corn Old per gallon Corn, New ~~~ per ditto Malt per
NEWRY, Dicembe* 19th, 1833. THE Public are take Notice, th» WEDNESDAY N«« beia* CHRISTMAS DAY. .11 BILLS falling Due o. lha. D.y will be Pajabia TUESDAY, ,nd aceordißgly. 812 rich cut glass. THAT epleodid aMortment RICH CUT GLASS, which baa been Sailing Oft thcaE few day, past,
the Jrith Correspondent of the Morning Herald.) KILKENNY, MONDAY, DEC. 9.—ln letter of yesterday gave some practical illustrations of the effects produced by absenteeism upon the moral and social condition of the people of this country ; now enabled furnish you, from authentic a
20 December 1833 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland