I t»\ DON A U I I Tit.simv mm., (.•■iluy «m u fliuull itcitlrf pi•iilui'o In jim'ah* hvalv. Mini lit*’ pnlilic ■.lU'ii ucul Imavity at lallifi luwor rail’s, lli ■ nii|*<'tiM wun* in a lair «xl«ul .S| .<\ll Ih- murknt v«my 'lull 10-il.iy, uu-l |)nri'M aim'll >1 'I In’Hiili'n m W.*
March 2, 1841 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
plauie.) 1 may here observe, by way of parentbetia, proof of the resistance that was g«*en by the authorities to the expression of public opinion at the period when the Union was carried, that when the Catholics of Dublin, roel in the Royal Exchange by advertisements inserted fo
March 3, 1843 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
W’e regret we have not room for the Very Rev, R. Cussen’s letter to-day. relative to the Count De Sails’ properly. It shall attended on Tuesday. we have not space for the very just complaint of our very respectable correspondent, Querist.” respecting the omission of our county R
March 3, 1843 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
being inadequate to the accommodation of the company which assscmbled on the occasion, two large rooms were appropriated the use of the Society. The dinner was. notwithstanding, served up plentifully, and in good style, and was composed of excellent fare. Abour four o’clock the
February 16, 1841 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
clergy, it would nut only the means of degrading them, but diminishing their utility. they once conferred revenues on our church, or gave them the wealth of .hi establish to enable them live independent their Hocks, they would course time hi., look with indifference on them, ami
September 3, 1839 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
** Behold man whose lacerated flesh The cruel'tosh'bespeaks Beroltlng sesnet Whene’er ere look sevrsa te throb afrmh With rsekiog torture, taqateiuty ksts.''
September 13, 1842 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland