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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... {PER PARLIAMENT OUSE OF LORDS—-Monpbay, Serr. 27 Lord BROUGHAM called the attention of their lordshipes to other the state of prison discipline in this country ; and, matters, observed that, in consequence of the short diet given to the prisoners, a peculiar disease called land scurvy prevailed in many parts of the country, The noble lord animadverted on the disparity of punishments in several ...

Published: Wednesday 29 September 1841
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 216 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: rev thomas dee 

* Evangelical Princ would wish tor Employment, not turthejj Twenty Miles from Dublin. Address A.8., at the ..

... THE CLERGY OF IRELAND. Ecclesiastical Commissioners’ Office, 3). J§m>cr I Morriou-street, Dublin, 22dDec., U£V. SIRS As the Irish Ecclesiarfjcal Directory” for 1842, in continuation published for me by Mr. Robertson, Graft on-street, and 1841, will be ready for delivery in a few •davs, I to apprise you that, having been driven to the necessity of tiling a'bill in Chancery to protect my ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... SENTENCE ON THE FRENCH PRISONERS. Paris papers of Thursday bring the sentence ot the Court Peers on the prisoners which it has been trying. Quenisset, the principal, Colombier, the owner of the wine-shop, and Just Brazier, are condemned to death. It was asserted some that the two latter would be executed, and Quenisset spared; but this is not credible. Dufour having, no doubt, confessed, is ...

WINES

... OFFICE AND VAULTS. 10. EUSTACE-STREET. (Ten Doors from Damo-stroct.) HAMILTON and CO. have imported very nice, sound Claret, which they offer 20s. per Dozen; also very Prime Old Pale Sherry, at *26s. per Dozen, samples of which can be tasted at their Office. H. and Co. beg to call attention to their Prices of Wines, for Cash, which in quality will be found superiar to Wiucs Sold at ...

THE WIDOW AND THE ORPHAN

... I gazed upon a maiden face, and smiles were gathering there. She leant upon another’s arm, nor dreamt of coming care; It was her bridal day I ween ; her garments were her best. And as she gazed in Edward’s face, she sighed in being blest. Time passed away, and I beheld the mother and her child ; His looks were innocent as young, and beautiful as mild; She pressed him gently to her breast, and ...

DELFAST ELECTION COMPROMISE,

... Mr. Recorder Shaw Monday gave notice that he would on Tuesday—yesterday—move the issuing of the writ for Ikl- Whereupon Mr. O’Conkrll gave notice that he would move bis motion an amendment. refer to our private correspondent’s letter. IRISH VERSION MOORE’S MELODIESCHARGE OF PLAGIARISM. Archbishop Mac Hale recently published an edition of Moor*'* Melodiet in the Irish language. Not having been ...

Published: Wednesday 15 June 1842
Newspaper: Dublin Monitor
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 905 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: rev thomas dee