- neeurn or ?? Rent for the week ending Monday, 2d Dec., a ?? ?? dalkin Dublin, per Mr P Gogarty - £030 B , ny, Upper Tyr ne. per Rev F P Conway 0 12 0 e Dungiven, Derry, perJ Conway, E~q 1 6 O tt lterkenny, Donegal. per Rev J O'Gallagher, PP 2 15 0 BsUllnia, Mayo, per Mr W Merr
December 6, 1844 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMAN. 35, Eccles-street, 13th Jan., 1846. DEAR SIR-I often took my pen with pleasure to give your readers a report of the progress of that great revo. lution whish is making such a wondrous change in the moral and social condition of our countrymen. But n
January 19, 1846 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
. .DUBLIN. SATURDA.Y. OCTOBER 4. 1845. I TET 30t OF lEy, 14" FRESH OPPONENTS TO THE EDUCATION SCHEME. Sir Robert Peel is likely to find that the difficulty of establishing his " gigantic scheme of Godless edu- cation" against the denunciations of the Catholic Pre- lates, is not t
October 4, 1845 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
ADDRESS OF THE TIPPERARY MAGISTRATES- LANDLORDISM IN IRELAND. We copy with great satisfaction the following ar- tile, on the recent Tipperary manifesto, from the Morning Chronicle of Friday. Would that we bad more frequent opportunities of quoting from the Lon- don Press articles
December 8, 1845 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
SIEAD-OFPICE. FELONY IN A CHsAPEL.-CatherineWilsonwascharged by a person named Michael Murphy, who resides in New- street, with having stolen his hat out of Francis-street Chapel. It appeared that the prisoner was an abandoned character, and that she made a practice of stealing
February 19, 1845 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
MARtKETIJILL PETTY SESSIONS. FEB. 1o.-Magistrates presiding-B. M'lIKe6 Esq., and Ir. Singleton, Esq., R.M. Thomas Boylan and James Green had summoned Thomas Giddes and B. Kennedy for an assault. Thomas Boylan ?? he was standing quietly in the streots of Markethill, when Kennedy
February 19, 1845 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
On the hth Instant, in Granby-row, the lady of Robert Law, Eq. M D.. of a son. On the 4th instant, at Tallaght, county Dublin, the lady of the. Rev. William Robinson, of a deuehter. On the 3d Instant, at Rappa Castle, county Mayo), th, l~o Anneeley Knox, Esq, of a son. Lie$ of On
April 10, 1845 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
l RAILWAY THAFrsc.-The following are the Total Recelpts of Railways for the past week-that is to say, up to the date to which the respective returns are made, together with the receipte of the same week in the previous year:- Week I ast Corres. Week Name of Railway. Lastk. ppndi
August 13, 1845 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
FAShIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. WIb nsou, THURSDAY-Field Marshal the Duke of w'ellington left ?? Castle to.day. The Hlon. Misses Stanley and Dawson have arrived at te Castle, and have succeeded the Hon. Misses Kerr and Na- ,icr as the Dlaide of Honour in waiting onthe Queen. The Queen
October 27, 1845 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
KILKENNY RACES-WEDNESDAY. The ?? Stakes of 10 sovs. each, G soya. forleit, SO sovy. added, for hauters; race horses admitted. dr Hidlge's Cricket, 8st 211s .. .. .. .. I I lord Watcerford's King Dan, lest SMb .. .. 0 2 Captain Price's Woodranger, 7st ?? 2 dr Sir Nunn's Monk, 8st
October 27, 1845 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland