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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

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... festival of Easter. Let it so be understood ; but I wish some better regulation to the times of the Terms, for the present method I can find nothing but a lack of wit, and plentiful stock ot the most injurious folly. Let the Term at Easter be dated certain ...

DEATHS

... flower of all the fluid. HOUSE LORDS— Friday, Mat 22. PROCESSION IN DUBLIN—LORO WtBLKSLRV’tt RESIGNATION. The Earl of RODEN, rising present a petition from SkiMiereen, for the support of the Established Church in Ireland, said wished take that opportunity ...

HOUSE OP COMMONS.—F»ioat. M*«ch 1

... bill whilst any Honorable Gentlemen were absent the Assises; therefore, if convenient day should not present itself before Easter, he should not be anxious press the committal the bill until alter the recess. But to affirming the principle of the bill ...

TBB CHAPEL, OR BANQUET-HALL!

... systems which have so long existed j fur account, tot; Eictoa»juer ills M> to premium. Mr. O’CottxgLL was loudly cheered on rising to aeknow- in the southern province of Ireland. The pretext for this ■ ledge the toast. After some prefatory congratulations ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the corporation required to pay for this expenditure ? thepnrt of the relators it was contended that this report did not give rise to legal demand, and that the action in which the defondants recovered a judgment could not have been sustained if proi»crly ...

THE EVENING PACKET, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1841

... capital punishment certain eases from the day (Wednesday) next for which it stood, said that he had objection to till after Easter, and that his hill and those of the noble lord the same subject, would then receive a discussion. the motion of the lion, ...

THE EVENING PACKET, SATURDAY, MARCH 1.1845

... entered verv successfully, carrying along with him the feelings and the cheers of the house. showed that a strong feeling was rising up in every country in Europe, that it was absolutely necessary to put an immediate end to slavery, and to the horrors of ...

jtls4 11 C FAMILY MEDICINES,

... will be Sold. . n.olutd-sauare, West, Apply to Mr. Pkarsov, No. IC, Rutland squ» Dublin. Dublin, from the 2rtth day November Easter Term next, with the foUowing Ajjtlej «S rt;ume Herrings, Hntsi.es and Mops, New Milk and Buttermilk, Tins and Siioons, Beef ...

THE OBJECT OP THE I»ISH PaiISTS IS EOt’CATIOH,

... full force the passions of terror and superstition; but when they sec any feelings of virtue springing, they nip them —any rising of the faculties, they repress it —any quickening of the intellect, they check it—so ‘hat their pupils, barely able to read ...

CITT CALENDAR

... been stolen; Ellen Murphy. 30, stealing clothes; Michael Egan, 32, stealing a gold watch; Peter Keegan, 18, attempt burglary; Easter Smyth, 33, and Bridget Flanagan, 60. felony of cloths ; John Smyth, 18, and Patrick Coleman, 23, burglary; Artour Simpson ...

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... transpired.—Dwarf Commttf CkronicU.— A dinner is to be given to the Dorchester laborers, who were convicted combination, &c., on Easter Monday next, White Conduit House, the proprietor which boa received order* to provide for two thousand There will grand procession ...

JUDGMENT

... was granted. COURT OF EXCHEQUER. IMPORTANT MOTION. LEWIS*B TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONART. fa iris a. Nixon. . , , On the last of Easter Term, Mr. Bctt was Mr. Fit ribbon. Q.C.) appHe.l to the Court of the plaintiff, tn tirin- back the venue frnm the ...