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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

COURT OF CttANCEßV—Pbidav, Aphil 26

... BENCH— ApriI 24. The Hi nr, at Ike proteculion nf Henry Grattan, Esy., M.P., a. Thomas Xeiccomen amt James Mont Esqrs. This was an application for a Criminal Information, at the suit of Grattan, against the defendants Edgew orth and Montgomery. This case ...

TO THF. PUBLIC

... couple on their matrimonial tour. A Pout seven clock in the morning, after their arrival at Cardigan, and whilst they w ere fast locked the vigour-restoring arms of the drowsy god, two persons in a chase drove to the Lion at rapid pace. One of them proved ...

WICKLOW

... Heffernan Concidino, Thomas Massey Wilson, John Green, James O’Grady, George M, Maunsell, Thomas Henry Royse, John Waller O’Grady, George Massey, James Denis Lyons, Robert Jones Stevelly, John Southwell Brown, John Hartigan M'Knight, William Gamlel Fitzgerald ...

DUBLIN REGATTA

... Vessels co alongside of the Harbour of Kingstown, at even low water. 421 John Wilson, Esq.,l IJURSUANT to the Decree Plaintiff. made in this Cause, and bear- Wiiliarn Poe and John date the 29th day of February, Mitchell, Esqrs., 1828, I hereby require ...

DUBtn« UNIVERSITY. The Old Timet has changed its correspondent upon Ir i University matters, but without much ..

... well as moral character, numbering him among her aons, an extern also. His story about the theatrical scene acted upon Mr. Grattan is a mere falsehood, shred from the fictitious patchwork, which makes very nearly the whole robe of that person’s character ...

which they will deem our weak and vulnerable point-let them not know our weakness —prove to them, that, It they

... supported the motion of his Hon. Friend; hut, for the reasons he had stated, felt bound to it decided negative. Mr. HENRY GRATTAN admittei that he felt strongly on the question before the House, but if he felt strongly for Irish prosperity, he *ilso felt ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... heard by Counsel against them. —Laid on the table. Mr. GRATTAN presented petition from the linen manufacturers of Westmeath, against the introduction of Poor Laws into Ireland. • , Mr. J. GRATTAN moved for Returns of the quantity of Glass exported from ...

BALL AT THE ROTUNDA

... was not aide, bis feelings, pronounce the name of John Keogh. Hat mg, after some time, (during which hi* face tear*,) recovered from his oppressive feeling hia thus addressed them:—Patrick Keogh and John Were to have consulted the state of this county, ...

PORTUGAL—LORD BERESFORD,

... therefore, oppose any such repeal the Hon. Member seemed to contemplate. Sir JOHN' NEWPORT took the same view of the question. Leave was, however, given to bring in the Bill, and Mr. Grattan and Mr. Alexander Dawson appointed to prepare the *The second reading ...

of tlie Meral.eri. I rerelved the money from Mr. Osbaldeston himself

... prayer would listened to and concealed. Upon the motion Mr. GRATTAN, Baron divorce hill was read second time, and ordered to read third time the 2d March. the LATE BRUNSWICK THEATRE. Sir JOHN NEWPORT, observing the Risht Honourable Secretary of State in ...

THE FANNY PACKET

... death of the Rev. Air. Boston. The Marquis of Graham has been promoted to the Colonelcv the Stirlingshire Militia. Captain John Wilson is appointed to the Tribune frigate, at Chatham, fitting for foreign service. Tite American Papers state that Lahorde’s ...

SHIPWRECK

... that a vessel was wrecked In our bay during; the night of Tuesday se’nnight, which we have since learnt was the Quern, of Cardigan, from Cork, bound to Bristol, laden with huttcr, oats, &c. She struck, about twelve o'clock, on the North Tail,” near the ...