HiGur Rev Sir—Axcept (heassurance cf ray high satisfaction this expression of that the hopes you had so early entertained |a have not been disappointed, by ray sipsewjameffs/rls in the service of tlie Irish people. # The s’ale of the country is indeed such must be gratifying to
August 13, 1836 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
papers, that have taken effectual measures abate the nuisance. In the meantime, we will thank any of our subscribers that may hereafter be disappointed in the receipt of thair papers advise us thereof by return olpo-'t. XriDfS CSince our last publication.J ARUIVED. Brilliant, Mu
October 5, 1836 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
A’JCTJOa JSiH3L9 FUHNITUiIL farming Stock and Utensils, at DUNCO M A C K LE F, The reiidence of the late Kev. R. E. APT. WEDNESDAY, frhh DECEMBER instant, the Enure Household Furniture, consisting Dinner, Br(akfa>t Pier and dressing Tables; Parlour, Drawing Hall, and Bed Chamber
December 17, 1836 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
U T I, E II S Compound Fluid Extract, or Cortical Essence of lied Jamaica Sarsaparilla, For making the Decoction Diel-drmk on Ihe instant it may required, and in manner superior to that usually adopted. ii used alternative in Scrofula, Scurvy, and oilier cutaneous diseases, and i
December 17, 1836 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
ha'e received anorlu Viler Mr. Harry, t! tied 3irminolrain, on the subject circulating the scrip torts lire Catholic children, winch *.vi;l pubhsh in or.r r t\l. l other cuiDinunicaiiuns have been re ceivt-d—tprcl shall meet rhu car.rest allenlron.
January 9, 1836 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Wednesday, the second day, was occupied with Civil Bill cases, and ejectments of no public interest. On Thursday the criminal business was proceeded with—and we are sorry to say, the calendar was more than usually heary. We observed and about the Bench, with his Worship, JoHx Ma
January 9, 1836 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Til!*. LATH BISHOP FERNS W. weie going Press hot firmer, avf, of culled on «:s a lad insl rc<tived,al the suit the ~ (or .fIC I(/S. 9d: tnlie nnrl to?is. The i v ;:s s' rvcd on the Bth, although tlie writ the instant. hat can this mean TO MU. K. DILLON, fir. be. - my introductory
January 9, 1836 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
tlie election of Speaker. Sir C. M. Sutton was proposed by L F. Fgetlon ; Sir C. Hurrell seconded the motion. Mr. was proposed Mr. Denison ; th« motion was seconded by Mr. W, Qid. ARe. some debate the House divided, when tin numhc.s for Sir C M. Sutton were, 30t», and for Mr. Ah
January 9, 1836 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland
if any circumstance more than another be calculated give tclat to this projected enter* tainment, it is the selection of that accomplished and atriable cosmopolite, Captain E.v, as master of the ceremonies who is such general favorite, that even the most fastidious will gladly b
March 12, 1836 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland