?? BELFAST, JUNE 6.-White Wheat 13s to 14s 6d; Red, 12s to 14s Od ; Oats 9. 9d to ?? 9d; Oatmeal 17s od to ls ad per cwt; Flour, Ist, 26s to Os Od; 2ds, 24s 3d to Os Od; thirds, 22s 0d to os od per cwt; Potatoes, 4d to 5d per stone; Fresh Butter, load ?? per lb. CLONMEL, JuNE 6.
11 June 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
2 lLATR-R YLDUBLIN. FI1IS present SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1839, Mr. POWER, who is engaged for a few night% Only will make his First Appearance. The performances will commence with the favolurite Play of KING O'NEIL; o1n, THE IRISH BRIGADE. Louis XV., King of France, MIr. Barrett ; the
22 June 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I s _ . ?? . . . MONDAY, JUNE 17.-This week the importsare extremely small of grain, but the release of the foreign, which, since the Ist instant, amounts to 81,187 quarters of wheat and 16,100 barrels of flour, has kept the market abundantly supplied. The improved demand noted
20 June 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
PASFYON AND VARMETIESS. The Marquis and Marchioness of Hastings refused to dine with the Marquis of Ailesbury, on accountofthe alarm- ing ilnessof Lady Flora Hastings..Moer~ning Post. We are glad to learn that ther-e is no truth whatever in the reported separation of a noble Mlar
25 June 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL. THE POOR LAW BILL-ELECTION OF GUAR- DIANS. We regret exceedingly to learn that in several of the electoral districts of the Dublin Unions great difference of opinion exists-amongst the Liberal electors-as to the selection of the gentlemen to be put in nomi
18 June 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
IMIPERIAL PA ILJA1,r'NrT T Il Earl OF \I- s Icrii Juj'ir 181. The Earol of iln l"owsu tatwhn the( hill fur the( r~d~0~ nI iir~nI" ?? for dni~t rsit'(ii'IhtI teioi le WOlac io; ""' cit to ti0e nirhie and I 'arrrse l rd 'ion the wool *rck tlr5' polity of irltrorlrriii5 a simnilar'
21 June 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I IMPERIAL PARLIAMENTl I The Iouse of Lords did not sit on Wednesday. HOUSE OF COMIMONSAVEDNESDAT, JUNE 5. The SPzASaE took the chair at three o'clock. I COLLEGE OF MAYNOOTH. l Mr PRINGLE presented a petition from the synod of S Lothian and Tweed-dale against any further grant of
08 June 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
TURKEY AND EGYPT. The Moniteur of Sunday contains the following telegraphich dispatch from Marseilles, dated the 1st of June ?? Accounts from Tarsus state that hostilities had not cmninenced, bitt that the Turks were drawing close to Itl! l.gyptialn frontier, and that lbraham wa
06 June 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I (From the Derry Journal.) The month commenced full of promises: a mild atmaos- d phere, and a sufficienicy of moisture; vegetation made av rapid pro,~ress, but, as with a coquettish lady, the frowns oa Of thle w ather were largely intermingled with its smiles. C From thle 8th
06 June 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland