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•* NEW SCHOOL AND GRF.HiC LATIN CLASS HOOKS. Published this

... from the English or Scotch Metropolitan presses. Parley' t Briilol Journal. . . The Dublin University Magazine is rapidly rising mmtcrest, in value, and in public estimation.” Befatl Guardian. The claims of the Dublin University Magazine on the patronage ...

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 ...

SEIZURE OF ARMS

... for teas. It is also said, that Government intend making Cove Packet station, like Falmouth. On Thursday morning, before sun rise, the stable of the Rev. Edward Gordon, curate of Killishandra, situate on the lands of Corven, was broken into, and his horse ...

THE EVENING PACKET, SATURDAY, APRIL 23. 1842

... information be made absolute. COURT OF EXCHEQUER— April 19. Their lordships sal in this court, and were occupied up to their rising in hearing law arguments. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS— ApriI 19. The Court was occupied in hearing new trial motions, none of which ...

FANCY BALL

... Worshipful the DEPUTY GRAND MASTER and the MASONIC BRETHREN, Who have kindly promised attend, will take place at the ROTUNDO, On EASTER MONDAY, the 28th of MARCH. THEIR Excellencies the LORD LIEUTENANT and the Countess GREY, and the Patrons and Patronesses of ...

N NE, in reply toagq stitute by re the their new house imme was every prospe: their would remove to

... upon the table the repo ral board of directors of prisons in Scotland. ask, in Their lordships then adjourned. t what jesty's Easter HOUSE OF 2 st, be- Mr. the solicitor-general for Ireland, f their oaths and his seat for Galway. Parlia- Mr. D. BROWNE presented ...

THE QUEER

... Errol and Lady Ida Ray. Earl of Uxbridge. Baron Gruben, Lord Robert Grosretior, Conittess of Cliarlemont. Hon. Miss Paget, Hun. Rise Anson, Baroness Lehsen, Lord Byron. Hon. Charles A. Murray. Sir Robert Otway. Hon. Colonel Grey. Colonel Bourerie, and Mr. ...

SHIP NEWS

... SHIP NEWS. Wick orr the Coast—The smack Bctijr, of Col- Chester, Jerewfarii Easter, owner and master, (a vessel be had very recently purchased, repaired, and fitted out tor the Fishery, in wuch was engaged,) when off tbeßamwilecps aa the 24th ult, . it ...

,ND THK LAW

... practice to call the target Clarendon.” In fact, the lower orders of the Repealers of city are eagerly awaiting the signal to rise in rebellion, and under pretence of emting off the English yoke, to have their tender mercy the property and lives of the citizens ...

SUGAR DUTIES—THE BUDGET

... abroad, but he might that as early as possible after the Easter r.-cess he should bring forward the budget, when the su tr duties would discussed. the first day of the house meeting after Easter, he would name the time when he should make his financial ...

EXPIASAtIOKfi OP THE tHIMRLIfi-lltfiGfcßS

... glowing colors ; but ho is particularly brilliant in his own department : \ M When we took office in 1830,1 was told that before Easter we should infallibly have a general war in Europe ; in fact, that if an angel were to come down from heaven to write our detputeka ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... ns Act (England) Amendment Bill went through Committee, and the bringing up the report was fixed for the Friday after the Easter recess. Some bills were forwarded a stage, and their Lordsbipa adjourned shortly after seven o’clock. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Thursday ...