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From: "Cathy Joynt Labath" <>
Subject: [GALWAY] !! Connaught Journal; July 10, 1823
Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 14:38:34 -0600
Connaught Journal
published Galway, Ireland
Thursday, July 10, 1823
CASE OF DISTRESS
Michael WALSH, of Bridge-street, Nailor, a very poor man, having laboured
under disease of his leg for twelve years, which was amputed [sic] on the
8th inst. by Doctor GRAY. He is reduced to extreme want from not being able
to work at his trade for several months past. It is hoped that the
charitable and humane of Galway will contribute to his support during his
recovery. The smallest benefaction will be received and acknowledged by
Doctor GRAY, Nun's- Island; Mr. MARTIN, at Doctor BLAKE's, Shop-street, and
the Editor of this Paper.
The brig Endeavour, Captain LEINE, with passengers, arrived at Quebec from
Dublin, 22d May- all well.--Dublin Paper
The Dublin Packet, Newcombe, from New York to this port, has arrived, after
a short passage of twenty-seven days. She sails again about the 1st of
August.
DEATHS
In High-street, early on the morning of yesterday, of a few days illness,
Mrs. Mary Anne MAHON, wife of Mr. Thomas MAHON, Apothecary. We feel that the
ordinary systems of newspaper obituaries has in it something too cold or
inexpressive for the object of these passing remarks, whose clearness of
intellect, amiability of demeanor, and excellent qualities rendered her an
ornament to the connubial state and to society. The finer feelings of the
softer sex were closely united and collected together in this amiable Lady.
True piety and genuine charity formed an imposing feature in her character;
and while her afflicted husband and family have to regret her departed
worth, there is one consolation left for them, that is the reflection that
she had exchanged this for a better world, in which she shall enjoy those
blessings which are exclusively reserved for the good and the virtuous--Mrs.
MAHON was only in her twenty-third year.
In Suffolk-street, Dublin, after a tedious illness, which he bore with the
most christian resignation, Walter MAHON, late of Gort, in the County of
Galway, Esq.
At Fawnsborough, Lewis H. JONES, Esq., third son of the late Thomas JONES,
Esq. of High Park, co. Sligo.
At his house, Goerge's-street, Dublin, on Monday, 23d June, Mr. Michael
HUGHES, jun. In him were to be found every virtue becoming the man and the
christian- a loving husband, a good son, an affectionate parent, a steady
and an attached friend.
In Queen-street, Waterford, Robert BOWERS, Esq.
In same place, Mr. John MADDERS
In same place, Mr. Charles FREESTON.
At the South Terrace, Cork, Mrs. ADAMS, relict of the late Mr. Roger ADAMS,
aged 76 years.
At Highmount, the relict of Francis WALKER, Esq. of Belville, county
Limerick.
At Ballydrihid, near Coher, county Tipperary, N. DOHERTY, Esq.
MARRIED
On Saturday evening last, Mr. Andrew MOONEY, of Shop-street, to Miss
Margaret KELLY, daughter of the late John KELLY, Esq of Briarfield, in this
County.
At Springfield Church, Jeremiah SULLIVAN, Esq. of Bamore to the daughter of
John SULLIVAN, Esq. of Tullylease.
INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT
Notice is hereby given that Peter BURROWES, Esq, on of the Commissioners for
the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland, will hold a Court for the
Discharge of Insolvent Debtors at Galway, on Monday, the 21st Day of July,
at ten o'Clock, in the forenoon of said Day, at which place the following
persons will be heard in their Petitions- Dated this 8th Day of July, 1823.
By the Court,
Peter BURROWES,
Chief Clerk
Tim LARKIN, Patrick REGAN, Michael SULLIVAN, Michael NEILL, Wm. ROWLAND,
James FLEMING, Mark LINSKEY, Francis MAGAULEY, Peter ROWLAND, Patrick
GALLAGY, Richard JOYCE, Michael TAGGART, John HEALY, James MAHON, William
NEILAND, James DONNELLAN, Martin KEATING, John DAVOCK, Patrick McKEON.
DUBLIN MARKETS
(From the Mercantile Advertiser)
Sugar- The auction of Trinidad on Thursday being of the description wanted
by the grocers, went off briskly at full prices.
Ashes- Pot Ashes continue at former prices- There is more demand for
Barilla; and sales have been made of Sicily at 25l to 26l per ton.
Tallow- Dublin Tallow scarce and going off steadily at 42s to 43s per cwt.;
higher prices offering for Rough Fat.
Kelp in demand, and expected to be higher.
Butter has declined 2s per cwt since our last.
Casks of Butter received in Dublin the week ending Saturday, the 5th of
July, 1823- 190 firkins. Received in the corresponding week last year, 43
firkins.
Malt- There has not been much doing in Malt, holders still expecting an
improvement in the price from the distillery bill.
Cathy Joynt Labath
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