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Dublin Mercantile Advertiser, and Weekly Price Current

EASTER TERM

... EASTER TERM. Wo, tir.t d m, the r.nirl, op.™,! ~lb the u-0.1 (•■mulrne. o'clock the Chao. „n..r enter,.a the Co.rt of Chancery, and, havmg lake. hi. »,t the beuch, the f-.Uovring gentlemen, having been ore. vi.e-.hr ..on, i. the Queen'. Bench, -ere called ...

PRICE FIVE PENCE EASTER TERM

... PRICE FIVE PENCE EASTER TERM. NEW AND FASHIONABLE SPRING WOOLLENS, condition than Mexico. Anterior to the attack on the ___ Ac i •’**• had been cut off, and thair external xupplie* *_ * (Mopped. . COURT OF CHANCERY. _ LUKE DILLON. . ( IMPORTANT NEWS PROM ...

MINISTERS* MONET

... think there will be any necessity going the trouble of another petition on the »uhject of ministers* money. 1 shall move after Easter the oKI petition, if the not intimate their intention of proposing measure of abolition. shall see Lord Eliot on the subject ...

county eaoitttaeadet. Tor inrtnnM. city covered four vqoare mile., but the mctoded within the municipal ..

... which might be suggested by his right hon. friend. Mr. GLADSTONE, rising, was received with loud langhter. He said that would recommend the right hon. gentleman to his motion till after Easter. He thought it very questionable whether an inquiry a select committee ...

JOINT STOCK BANKS

... till after the Easter holiday*. . Mr. O’CONNELL said the principles contained in this bill were objectionable that he would divide against the sccond reading if divided alone. Sir B. PEEL proposed to take the second reading before Easter, and on the motion ...

NEWGATE JOB

... at expense of 26,0001. or 30,0001. The grand jury cess for the half year the Michaelmas term of 1830 amounted 13,7031 the Easter terra of 1839, for the half year it was 24,760f. (hear, htar). Mr. Coyne seconded the resolution, which was passed unanimously ...

KESTRICTIONS ON TRADE

... obsolete laws referring to trading fairs in Ireland. The bill was read a first time, and ordered to read second time after Easter. WRITS OF ERROR. Lord CAMPBELL laid the table a bill, the object which was remove certain objections which had bevn experienced ...

GREAT PROVINCIAL DINNER AT CORK

... been resolved as the best mode of testifying the popular feeling, and wf doing honour tbe individual; and the'fWy selected—Easter Monday—is one generally regarded by tne working classes a holiday, and observed by them. It has also determined to wind the ...

tad « Tiki.* .ta hoa« b, .orrs of NORMANBY «id ta tad objection «o produce •ny cntrcpoodeuci *ith tta poor

... he intended pursue with respect to the public business, which stood hied for certain days after Easter. Ha intended propose that the house, at its rising, adjourn Wednesday, the 29th of April, on which day, of course, order, the day wou d have of notice* ...