IRELAND’S DRAINAGE BILL. LAND IRELAND. My Lords and Gentlemen—Permit me call your earnest attention to a very important measure, which, within these few days, has passed the House of Commons, but which (since the receipt some of the leading members of both Houses of remonstrance
August 14, 1840 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Cash paid for ten ton Oatmeal, at 171.105. per ton ....£175 - - Paid for three ton F10ur.... 67 - - Paid for Potatoes 4 - Paid carriage of Oatmeal .. 210 - Paid for weighing Do. .... -13 9 Paid in sundry small sums « * o fur relief of Sick Poor.. £240 14 11 Cash on hands 6
August 14, 1840 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
CAUTION SOLICITORS. verdict of £.4110 was given iu the Queen’s Bench, on Thursday, against firm that had caused the arrest of an n dividual charge of felony they did not follow it up before the magistrates the following morning, but arrested him for debt as he was quitting the po
July 10, 1840 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
EXECUTION COURVOISIER Tlus wretched man—the murderer of aged nobleman, and good master—was executed, on Monday morning last, the drop of Newgate, in the city of London. About 15,000 persons were present. Many noblemen, and ladies, and members of parliament rented windows in the o
July 10, 1840 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
significant name —and came bach to Lnglanu last session to know whether we should get increase 6( the franchise and equality of rights; whether, in fact, there should be Union or not. I came back ask that single question ; and no parrott was erer taught to repeat a single phrase
September 1, 1840 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Suitors are recommended to deliver their Processes for service. Twelve days before the first day of the respective Sessions, in cases where the demand doesuot exceed Ten Founds Irish, and twenty days when the demand exceeds that sum. Several suitors who neglect this precaution i
September 1, 1840 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
other parts of the same engine, un accident which all steam-engines are liable, even in the best repair. The vessel returned to Liverpool with one engine, transferred her mail and passengers to the Prince steamer (not lying for repairs, stated, but being reserve vessel meet the
December 18, 1840 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland