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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

THE CORPORATION

... Sunday night, which house attacked with an armed party search of fire antis. . , , . , Last week party of IWckites aesemblcd in the )iarish ot Taughiuaconnell, near Alhlone, for the purpose searching for fire arms. They effected «■ entrance into the house ...

TUESDAY) NOV. 10

... surrendered to theKev, Mr. Comyn, P.P. of Kilkee, last week. The Clergyman immediately restored the arms to Captain Burton who is command of that station. John Barnaklc was mudered near the town of Cal • way last week, while engaged futile effort to separate ...

TO THE EDITOR OP THE EVENING PACKET

... Braw succeeded In arresting Thomas Kerin, of Ballybane, very Independent man, who is charged with taking arms from, and breaking into, the house of John Turpy, of Craggnne, in the month of November last. Mr. Brew has secured the gun and committed the three ...

MOORE S LIFE OP LORD RVRDN’

... , history, «c. «e. I think 1 was his superior, well most boy* of standing. , *• I was much stmek with the simplicity of Grattan s manners In private life; they were odd, but they were natural.-- Curran used to take him off, bowing to the very ground ...

fPIRIT Of THE ROMISH JOURNALS

... d modeitg, thsolaglan as well ns a politician—deputes of Churches and creeds with as little hesitation as of Hrunswickeis, John Hull, and so forth; and concludes as absolutely, in the dogmas delivered from its pages, if the seal of infallibility were ...

HOUSE OF MERC

... Sheriffs, the Hon. and Rev. John I’omeroy, the Most Rev, Doctor Murray, the Very Rev. the Dean of St. Patrick’s, the Rev. Doctor Sadlier, Doctor T. H. Orpin, Messrs. Latouche and Co. Bankers ; Mr. John Twycross, 69, Dame-street; Mr. John Dcnnan, Ahhey-street; ...

MOST IMPORTANT MF.FTIN'G

... which that held the Irish Members of Parliament at the Thatchcd-house Tavern, London, on Tuesday ist, at w hich the veteran Sir John Nrwport presid.'d. Such the good humour with which the object of this Meeting has Injured us, that feel disposed to cherish ...

MEASURES

... system of police, in which the men were armed with deadly weapons, and where the least resistance their authority, however capriciously exercised, must attended with death. this country the officers, being only armed with staves, gave those who resisted ...

THE CHUKCWm

... Hon. F. Brownlow, Charles Grattan. James Ponsonhy, Htm. W. Baring. A. Graham Sir J. Ramsden, C. Hariuir, W. B. H«bhou«e, J. C. Robart«, A. W. B. F. Hume, Joseph Rochfort, G. Baring, SirT. Handcock, Richard Russell, Lord John Blake', Sir Francis Hollywood ...

vision the shape of retired allowances for the now Judges the puisne Judges are now entitled to on resignation, ..

... off Gordon, Robert Protheroe. E. Ehrington, Lord Graham, Sir J. Rickford, W. Tellers. Grattan, James Russell, Lord W. Althorp, Lord Guise, Sir W. Russell, Lord John Rice, T. S. Thk Law op Libbl. —We talk of the law of libelhut where is it ? In what page ...

THE CHURCH

... tire same division, a warrant charging him with having pledged a considerable quantity linen goods, the property of Messrs. W. John Moore and Company, merchants, of Belfast, which had been consigned him to make Sale on their account. One of the above firm ...

the laVe fight

... He supported the prayer of the Mas one of considera ®. . j j, i, they considered superstitious. And this system was tide- Grattan) would state, havinu been a member of the Grand thV B ** r.til by men a., oath that the iuactice was Ido- Jory. arose from ...