LONDON COHN-EXcHANGK— Mosuat. Dec. 30. At our market this muroiog had fair fresh wupply of wheat from Kent, but from E-sex and more diat counties the quantity « flvnnr was small. The cold frosty which have experienced since Saturn ay has had very considerable effect on the satupl
January 1, 1840 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Major-General Sir William Macbean, commanding this district, has been passing the Christmas at Kilballyowen, the hospitable mansion of The O'Grady. This day the companies of Brevet-Major Montagu and Capt. Guthrie. 42d, or Royal Highlanders, which had been respectively in detachm
January 1, 1840 - Limerick Chronicle - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
a Corretpondenl of the Tipperary Free Press.) This being ♦ho day appointed for holding the hrat meeting of the Donaakeigh nnd Knocknvella Total Abstineuce Society, nt early hoar croada of well dressed persona, of all ages, and both sexes, were to be seen on the different roads l
January 1, 1840 - Waterford Mail - Waterford, Waterford, Republic of Ireland
There camiot the smallest doubt cone tlic truth what is here asserted, the j ,i])ic lioi'ovo the reform hill, minded tludrbusill(.,s more than polities ; hut since that, they liave atteiidtoi to polities and lioeleeted their business. The hill made j ohticians the nibble, and th
January 1, 1840 - Wexford Conservative - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
various advantages restored to us, and that people should again not only get constant emp.oyment but high wages (hear, hear) Oh, t iu I could proclaim to-morrow to the citiaens Dublin that the operatives were to have better wages and more constant employment (Hoar.)—- And Crawfo
January 1, 1840 - Kilkenny Journal, and Leinster Commercial and Literary Advertiser - Kilkenny, Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
Sunday evening last band armed .men assailed the habitation of a respectable farmer named Williamson, at lory-htU, in this county, and inHicted him Very severe bodily punishment. They also fired at and desperately wound. d unoffending pcdler, who It ippenetf to the sojourner of
January 1, 1840 - Kerry Evening Post - Tralee, Kerry, Republic of Ireland
know the one whose slaver gave iis choicest venom. 1 would leave the slanderers the pun'iliment of their conscfcrtce, which must cling to thorn the penal element ddes demon. Hut he, their active agent, pub- lie. d. cei demands that should be expelled yet say the Queen Innocent,
January 1, 1840 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland