|- ?? The following mention of the death of Major Laing is con. tained in a literal translation of a letter written at Saint Louis, by a Moor from Timbuctoo, and addressed to M. Jomard by M. Prosper Gerardia:- I " Saint Louis, 1829. " Know that Chems, chief of the tribe of the D
25 March 1830 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
frY F.OR YOUNG LADIES, , L~iLI+ CUNTY KIILDARE. rNYDER TiE PATRON-A3E OF Tkl5 rtEV. 311. SAVAGE, P.P. MRS. MlURPHY AND MISS WHELAN 1) ESPECTFULLY beg lcave' to inform their Friends R ands Pl4ic, tha tthey have. opened a Seminary for Yoqg Ladieh in the Tvoin of i ~ei-lip, where th
31 July 1833 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Pl4ART3. .oCRPO PONDENCf, 0< I -. - A i h lI as 1 ?? ,Lond',- SatU~dSg, Dynii CSo Every current in the-olitifal atmosphere seema to pori tend that the days of the present parliament are numbered. During the past week it was with the utmost diffiC lty that a sufc ient number-of me
11 April 1837 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. T the suggestion of many of his Friends, Mr. T. S. A KEAN has been induced to make his first appearance in Public Mr- Caleraft having, in the bandsonest manler, granted him the use of the Theatre, on THURSDAY, June 22, when he purposes giving his IMITATIONS
20 June 1837 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
LAW 1ATELLIGENCE, [ROLLS COURT-YESTE11DAY. M EXCEPTION S-I~lSCOVEl Y- th Edward Ring, and .ITs le, h~is WYv. Richard Nevi lie Neitles WI and others. B4 This cause camre on to be argued yesterday, on exceptions ac lo the Master's report of the insufficiency of the defendant'so Si
20 June 1837 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
TACTI1I! OF ThiP LIBERALS. ftl;- .X_ -r . . . - krrom Me .orntng Chronicle.) It seems Sir Robert Peel was not in the house when Sir Francis Burdett took his seat, so that we were misinformed when we stated that the honourable baronet sat beside Sir Robert. The fact is admitted, h
18 May 1837 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I A DIALOGUE ?? T~H CERBER1US OF THE CARLTON AND 'i A FADED GENTLEMAN" SEEKILNG ADMISSON. nr,,in (% rnnioe. ) g rrom Isis vi , Ay ?? CEg. Oh, who knocks there? Oh, who knocks there? Retire and keep not such a din; The hour is late, I must repair To rest, and will not let you in.
18 May 1837 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
BREACIH OF PrRVILEGE. (rrom the Votes and Procedings of the Heuse of Comtmons.) TUESDAY, FEB. 27. Debate resumed on question (26th February), " That Mr. O'Counell be reprimanded for the same in his place by Mr. Speaker :"-Question again ?? pro- posed, to leave out from the word
3 March 1838 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL. DUBLIN: THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1839. TIIE LORD LIEUTENANT AND THE CHURCH Lord Ebrington took his seat in the Lords on Monday evening, and immediately proceeded to reply to the attack of Ex-Chancellor Lyndhurst. The speech of his Excellency was more an explana-
7 March 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I Paris, Thursday, Dec. 19. No events of an important nature have occurred in the religious world since the date of my last letter. The news from Rome principally relates, as it has continued to do for the last few weeks, to the presence there of 'the represen- tative of the exi
23 December 1839 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland