I THE EXILES OF 1848-MEETING IN BR"OAD.I (Abridged fronm te WexJord Indepeadss&)- On Monday, one of the most respectable and influential meetings ever heldinj this town, called by. his Worship the Mayor, in pursuance of a numerously signed requisition pre- sented to him for that
28 January 1852 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
iIIEATRE ROKL DUBLIN. gB. HARRIS has the honor to announce that be has become Lessee of this Establishment, and that it has opened with a numerous and effilient Company. EVENING (Saturday), January 3d, will be efolmed the New Comedygof perfre FN~sAD IIZR. Lord MIinever, Mr. J?;Wd
03 January 1852 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I __ __ TO CORRESPONDENTS, . I Owing to the pressure on our space we are obliged to post- pone the insertion of the letters of the Messrs. J. and P. Whelan, and others, until Monday. DOCTOR K[RWAN. We have received from Dr. Kirwan, our respected city coroner, a long letter, which
03 January 1852 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN., On THIS EVENING (Saturday), January 31st, the performances 'will commence with the Comic Drama, entitled SERVE HIM RIGHT. Sampson Sbnttleworth, Esq., Mr. Granby; Dick Hobbs, Mr. F. Robson; Julia, Miss Jenny Marston. To be followed by the favourite Farc f T
31 January 1852 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
We have the gratification to announce that John Cramp- ton, Esq., eldest son of our distinguished countryman, the Surgeon-General, has been appointed her Majesty's Minister and Plenipotentiary to the government of the United States, in the room of Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer. Mr. Cr
22 January 1852 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
W. H. Smith and Son's Newspaper Offl1s, No. 1, EdQ -uay, 9th January, 1862. THE AMAZON. The following passengers were picked up and carried into Brest by the Dutch galliot Gartruida:-Miss Anna Briar royth, Mrs. Eleanor Rloper, Mr. Clinnor and child, Mr. William Evans, M~r. G. St
10 January 1852 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- -- . - ~ a. .- - - ItOME, DEC. 31, 186I.-Christmas-eve, which is observed with so much solemnity throughout the Catholic world, is celebrated with peculiar religious observances in the Eternal City; and this year these ceremonies have been attended, if possible, with more than
10 January 1852 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
MR. BENNETT AND THE CLERGY OF FRO31E. .. 1 , f .. . I.. . . ig The following address has been presented to the, Most Hon. the Marchionegs of. Bath:- " MADACI-We, the undersigned clergy and laityvf* theW parish, of Fromne,; address oursekves to your ladyship with en~i nge iacggs o
07 January 1852 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
GENTLEMAN USHER'S OFFICE, Dublin Castle, January 6, 1852. H [IS Excellency the Lord Lieutenant will hold M a LEVEE, at DUBLIN CASTLE, on WEDNES- DAY, the 28th of January 1 2, at One o'Clock. It is requested that each tiem attending the Levee will bring Two Cards, with is me and P
12 January 1852 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Through the activity of our well-informed London Correspondent, we were enabled to an- nounce in a third edition of the WEEKLY FREE- mAAN, published at an early hour on Saturday, that the negociatious for an amalgamation be- tween the Whigs and the Peelites had ter- minated unsu
12 January 1852 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland