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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... THE EASTER BE> ESS. n.o l> u WELLINGTON, adverting to question »ut him a former evening the noble viscount. (Melbourne as to the probable duration the Easter recess begspl now to inform him that he would next day move that tin- house, at its rising, do ...

HOUSE OF LORDS.—Thursday, March 2i

... it should pass before the Easter recess. This could readily be done, the House would nut probably adjourn befurq Thursday. ' The Duke of WELLINGTON said that it was not usual for this House sit so late Thursday before Easter. the Ist of May was the period ...

KINGSTOWN. EDUCATION

... No Sommer Vacation. Crofton Terrace. MULLINGAR ENDOWED DIOCESAN SCHOOL. Rev. MICHAEL M*NAMARA, T.C.D., Principal. AT the Easter Examination, held on the of March, appointed portions of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, Premiums were adjudged ...

THE EVENING PACKET, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1842

... therefore (the prisoner) was at liberty to choose any counsel and attorney wished; hut that he should do so before the Court should rise. The Prisoner, answer to nnestion put him the Court the subject, said he wished his trial to postponed next commission. Mr ...

MILITARY INVESTIGATION,

... of the meeting, require* from mein justice to jdyself, that 1 should put the public in possession of the facts which gave rise to the meeting, and the proceedings adopted thereat. On Monday the 20th instant, the slated meeting of the Committee of the ...

Saturday morning, in of instruction® from the Home-office, orders were* given bv the commlasioners of the ..

... and mingling, an.l rising, and tailing, and nsing ! At times, a hollow cracking echoes through tin* this some huge block of coal detaching itself from roof or sides one the galleries, and tailing into tin* blaring gulf. Then rises thick column of black ...

ST. DAVID S DAY

... fell, he still defied The focman’s sword, and loudly cried is come! Cambria’s sons, dispel your fears, Axgleskv come! Then rise and hail him with three cheers, Avolbsby come! And while we fill our bumpers high. Let Irh Dien our joyous cry. And Cambria’s ...

ABDICATION OF THE LEADERS

... what those sentiments are. The reverend out by announcing bis intention (“please God ”) to attend u monster demonstration' on Easter Monday, for the purpose, among other things, of nominating a member or two for the Council of Three Hundred—in plain English ...

ALEXANDER COMYNS

... September, 29 1838. NOTICE TO CON TRACTORS. NEWGATE. THE Commissioners appointed by the Grand Jury of the City of Dublin at Easter Term, 1837, for REBUILDING AND IMPROVING THE JAIL OP GATE, in said City, will receive PROPOSALS from cm/n«*nl persons for ...

THE THIRD SERGEANT

... bi!l list, the former Barristers were not able to get through tho limited time allowed before the first days of the Hilary, Easter, and Michaelmas Terras commenced, and then part of the sessions’ business was adjourned, and thi*, of course, ica* the criminnl ...

PREVENTION OF ASSASSINATION IN IRELAND

... for the Suppression of Crime in Ireland had thought fit to form what is technically called House on Tuesday last, has given rise to various surmises, and not little suspicion. That some secret understanding had existed between the Ministers on one side ...

EDUCATION

... voluminous that it was impossible to say when they would be ready. hoped however to be able to give more definite answer after Easter. Sir J. GRAHAM, in reply to question from Mr. Roebuck, said that the commissioners for inquiring into the state of the criminal ...