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[SE OF THE BAROMETER. 1. TIhe rising of the mercury pruqage., in general. fair jvw- titer; and its fallig, foul v rather, ars rain, snaow, hitl, %Vsi and stornis. 2. In very lot weather, ospecially if the wind is soutil, til sudden falling of the mercury foretells thliuler. S. In
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THE O'CONNELL FUND-ITS CONTINUEV -- - SUCCESS. (From the Evening Freemen of Saturday.) Our weekly paper of to-day gives an extensive and most gratifying list of ,proofs of the prosperity which has, even at this early stage, attended the collection now on foot. We will transfer th
16 December 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
DINER TO MIL PAGAN'S WORXMEB (From the Mercantile Advertiser.) On Thursday a dinner was given to his workmen by Per. James Fagan, of Bridgefoot-street, who availed himself of this festive season to mark his approbation of their excellent and orderly conduct. Nearly one hundred pe
28 December 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
THE TtEMAN'S JOURNAL| * 7 ?? DUBLIN, MuNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1839. .| CITY REGISTRY. The faction obtained another victory on Sa-'I turday. This is utterly disgraceful to the party styling themselves Reformers in Dublin. We trust the friends of good government will be conti- nuous in
02 December 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland