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THE MORNING RKGISTER

... much order •* if they had been only many hundreds. INSOLVENTS. CASES TO HEARD ON TO-MORROW AT THE TAILORS’ UALL, John Nolan, of Dublin, John Flinn, Newtown-Mount-Kennedy, painter. Samuel Gordon, Exchequer-street, Dublin, gent. Patrick Kearney, Co. Meath ...

Published: Friday 07 January 1825
Newspaper: Dublin Morning Register
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2356 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

I : PRINCE-ROYAL

... carried the mast with the rigging which they had just abandoned, overboard. Captain Clowes «ns severely injured in one of his arms, and back. had about worth of his own property board uninsured. The poor creatures landed in complete slate of destiiuiinn ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1825
Newspaper: Waterford Mail
County: Waterford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1351 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

. , ■ All the subjects of Austria, and particularly those of the Lombardo Venetian Kingdom, are ibrbidclen co ..

... finger as to brin blood. the following day (Sunday) Mr. Simmons had a violent pain the arm, extending to the shoulder, and two tumours formed under the arm, near to the arm-pit. Fomentations were applied, and some relief obtained both from the pain and the ...

SHIP NEWS

... Bristol, passengers Scppings, Heamc, London, to load bricks for Jamaica Adamant, Rutland, London, to load bricks for Trinidad John, Pugh, Liverpool, general cargo Christian, Gillies, Glasgow, do. Thirteen Colliers with coals A Schooner and a Sloop pasted ...

* •' ' M *• *? The R*'v. Mr. OrO'l>i« nc’cl Pesoiution ♦o present humble to the Kirtff —3 petition

... feelings towards Mr. Grattan would have been mdre congenial, if he had not come forward formerly under the auspices of Mr. Plunkett: however attached he was to his own principles, disclaimed any personal animosity whatever to Mr. Grattan; with regard to Mr ...