srytPTOMS sn risk run. There is in some of the leading London papers(see our extracts from the Contemporary Press, elsewhere) —a disposition more civil the Irish Members, nay, the Catholic religion, than we could have anticipated a lew weeks ago. The Priests are no longer designa
31 August 1837 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
understood that the contract for supplying the Police with Hats will he given to the Irish Hatters. As we lake it for granted they w ill supplied at reasonable rate, least, they could obtained from England, neither John Hull nor Joskimi can have anv objection the bargain Hut do
31 August 1837 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Tbe following letter is front tbo Loudon oorrcipoadenl The Dublin Eeening Port, of Tuesday ** i.omdom, Saturday Evening. ** The recent prorogation of Parliament to of October, was but formal arrangement. Alwut the middle of September, another prorogation will uke place until the
i!tstance : Ptijfersfor Jitd-Rooms, Parlours, frc., Sfe., Eirjhteen-pence jjrr Dozen (or. Three-halfpemet per Yard !)— Half Satins, for Drau inn-Rooms, frc.. {Vc., Ha/fa-Ct own and upwards, per Dozen The entire, for Variety of Patterns, Taste, Superiority of Workmanship, ami Lown
have learned, with regret, that Major General Sir Amos Norcott has been for some lime past, and no«r i«, aerioudy indisposed Cork, ‘The drafts from the depot companies of the 38th, Gist, and 90th Regiments, destined to join the aersice companies of (hose corps, embarked at Cose
31 August 1837 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
John Narncy, Esq r be LET, for sit months, subagnintt f 1. jrct redemption, all Michael Flood, Dwelling house and Premises knqjAt No- 27, situate on theJuuith^ife STEPHEN-STHEET. the City of the r«re Ground thereto belonging. For further particulara apply to Mr. William Walsh. N
31 August 1837 - Saunders's News-Letter - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
counties. The Catholic Clergy of Lower Canada were exerting themselves to repress the revolutionary feelings under which the people appear lalionr. The Cbatholic Archbishop Montreal had assembled the whole of the clergy at his house, con- ; aisting of priests, and sis bishops, an
31 August 1837 - Clare Journal, and Ennis Advertiser - Ennis, Clare, Republic of Ireland