| BIRTH - June II, in Ely.place, Dublin, the Lady of Chief Just:me Doherty, ota son. In Dublin, the Lady of Major W. F. Forster, Assistant-Adjutant. General, of a son. ..MARRIED. On the 4th inst, by the 1ev. Mr. O'Neill, ic.e. Dromore, Mr. James Savage, Belfast, to-. Susan, eldes
RlOYAL 'Selfdast Academieal institution. SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. T I E MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS will IL take place in the following order:_ JV',ESDAY, 17th June, English, Natural Philosophy, .EA and Chemistry. TaURSDAY, 18th do. $ English & Ancient Geogra- I phy. FRIDAY, 19th do. Mathem
SINGULAIL ADDRESS. The following singular document has been published in the Evening Mail of Monday TO THE PROTESTANTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. The utidersigned having recently discovered by authentic and unqeestionable documents, which they have reason to believe have neve
EIXPREMS. THE London papers of SATOUDAY evening arrived last night by Express., Ini consequence of Mr Cayley's motion respecting the currency, the discussion of which on Monday (yesterday) he declined postponing, and a motion of Mr Grote for the iniroduction of the ballot at elec
The following reply has been returned by Sir R. Peel to an address lately forwarded to him from the inhabitants of the upper half Barony of Massereene:- Whitehall Gardens, May 29th, 1835. Sirt,_I have bad the honour of receiving the' Address from the Upper Half Barony of Massare
. : C 7-7 -. . -I PUBLIC DINNER TO MR-CHARLES KEAN . . AT WATERFORD. *'The inhabitants of Waterford gave a splendid dinner to this rising young acter on Thursday the 14th inst. It was attended by the elite of that city-the High Sheriff of the, county of Waterford presiding as cha
Royal .Belfast Academleal In1stitutiln MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. HE erection ofthe MEDICAL LECTURE T B.R 0 0 D/ S being now nearly completed, the Joint Board of Manlaps. and Visitors, wit ha view of carrying into effect their plan for the 1Estabishment of a regular Course of Medical Ed
SAlE CONTINUED. THE &%plenadid Sale lby Auction, OF G40LD ANDSILNVER WATCHE$ -Plate, Real Sheffield Plated Goods, - fic.tI GOLI, GXILT, AND MOURNI NQOuA1AMENVTS GLOBEs9 SPECTACLES, TELESCOPES, NZAGIC LAANTERNS; croeks, Theodolites, Qnadhants, co passes; IWheel and Upright Baraure
and Cave-bill Railway Bill. Mr. E. Tennknt presented several petitions against the bill, and moved as an amendment, that it be read a second time that day six months. Alter a few observations from Mr. S. Crawford, Lord Cast lei eagb, Mr. O’Connell, and Mr. Rothven in support the
20 June 1835 - Roscommon & Leitrim Gazette - Boyle, Roscommon, Republic of Ireland