LIFE OF JOHNSON. is with feelings of regret that we find this very and instructive biography nearly arrived to its close : the sevapWvopi before us, a:id tells that there is but one more to i- there that does not share in this feeling, and who has or other, laid down the conclud
23 September 1835 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Idleness.—“ Pray, of what did your brother die?” said the Marquis Spinola to Sir Horace Vere. died, Sir,” replied he, having nothing to do.” Alas! Sir,” said Spinola, “ that is enough to kill any general of us all.” Gourmandism.—“ A man of property, who had for years been abusin
23 September 1835 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
(N° 2779] TO THR RtGwr RRV. DR BLOiffel*LD, LORD BISHOP OF LONDON: Achil Island, Nativity of the Rimed Virgin, lets. My Lord—The remoteness of this Island beyon4 the reach of his Majesty's Mail will, I trust, justify my tardiness in acknowledging your lordship's attention. The i
23 September 1835 - Kilkenny Moderator - Kilkenny, Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
Single Ba>h t Twelve Ticket* Transferable, subject dt»ap(irubßtiuD of the Bath-keeper, the person presenting same, ... 0 5 each. Thirty ditto, ditto, ... ... do. (todmling Altrniimee.) MENDICITY INSTITUTION, September, 1833. Present The Rev. J. A. BERMINGHAM in the Chair. Comnii
23 September 1835 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Monday, the day October next, I in the public bale-room, j/\ No. 11, UPPER ORMOND-QUAY,/ I the Hour of ONE o’Clock in the Afterijf, ALL the said Insolvent’s Interest in the Dwdnrig-house and Premises, situate at No. 41, MARY-StREET, in the City of Dublin, held for an unexpired t
23 September 1835 - Dublin Morning Register - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
ffTIHE SUBSCRIBERS are requested to pay a.farther X Instalment of TEN POUNDS on each Share, on or before THURSDAY the Ist day of October next, at the Office of ALDERMAN D. F. O. MAHONY and SON, Treasurera’ to the Company, No. 3, George’s-street, Tontine Buildings, Limerick; Sept
23 September 1835 - Limerick Chronicle - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Tortugalelta, Entrance of the Harbour of Bilboa, Sept, €, 1835, Sunday noon. —This now au interesting moment at this town, where 4,500 of the British Legion and about 1,000 Spanish troops are collected, and in the neighbourhood of which the factious have been prowling daring sev
23 September 1835 - Limerick Chronicle - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
N I LE. REPORT THE ORANGE LODGE COMMITTEE. (OMcbOtd from Although there are some policemen London entered in the returns of some of the Orauga Lodge., your committee have net been able to learn how many i but they have been informed by Colonel Rowan, one the Commissioners of the
23 September 1835 - Limerick Chronicle - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
The dinner took p are in the large hall the Portable Ga» Company, the dimension' of which are 120 feel 71, Mr. O’Conneira crest and arm' were placed immediately behind the Chaiiman. Mr, o , Coimell entered the room at half-past five, and was received by loud cheeis, which contin
23 September 1835 - Newry Examiner and Louth Advertiser - Newry, Down, Northern Ireland