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London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post

PREFERMENTS

... •forward into Mr. Rait's arms, in which situation he was conveyed home to Rathmoyle. The villeins fled across the field, leaving the tracks of their guns on the top of the ditch, and of their shoes along the field. Doctor Grattan, of Edenderry, and Doctor ...

FOREIGN-OFFICE, Aug. 27

... grocer, Sept. 27, at one, at the Warwick Arms Inn, Warwick. OGDEN, E., Rochdale, Lancashire, innkeeper, Sept. 23, at at the Albion Hotel, Rochdale. TANTUM, W., Derby, orange-merchant, Oct. 5, at twelve, at the King's-arms Inn and County Tavern, Derby. THOMPSON ...

DUBLIN, JULY 31

... party called parochial meetings to secure Mr. Grattan's election ; and, in order to show their opinion of Mr. Dawson's attempt, they unanimously resolved to give their undivided voices in plump. ers to Mr. Grattan. Several of the guilds have also met, and ...

ELECTION NOTICES,

... themselves at the entance to the house of the deceased, and the corpse being brought forth, John Inglett Fortescue, Esq., the respected colleague of Sir John Duntze, as Receiver General, fell into the procession immediately after the members of the family ...

4A-vsallffl 1-P 4 venf itoA* (i

... atr i -ge ' john Duncombe Shafto, Brasennose ; John A lit gweed, and Philip Kitchingman, Pembroke; , ( . 41 ) 7 penny, and Francis Crane Parsons, Worcester; 1 4: 0 1 ' 1J iicksoli; Thomas Pearson, and John Nichobon, James Nash, Trinity: John Pyemont, Wit-14 ...

SUTTEES

... intimated that it would pronounce its judgment on the first sitting of the court next term. POLICE. BOW-ST REET.—A man, named John White, was yesterday brought in custody before Sir R. Birnie and 111 r. Halls, by a constable of Hammersmith, charged with ...

'S 9 -;$ ,A 1-4 I At 1 tLa

... (commonly called Nelson, on account of having osie arm only), Calloway, and I, started from • Birmingham about five o'clock in the afternoon, for Berkeswell, with the intention of robbing the house of Mr. John . Smith. took two panes out of the window at the ...

DISTRESS IN DUBLIN

... in both. On the night of Tuesday, the .sth instant, a party of seven of O'Connell's Police, armed with muskets and pistols, broke into the house of John Flynn, if Rim', near Mohill, (game-keeper to Lord Clements,) at the early hour of ten o'clock, ...

••- – _ – • =WM. – – –

... which Lieutenant Colonel Rowan of the 58th was president, for the trial of John Hartnett, of the 9th regiment, who meditated the murder of the Adjutant on Christmas night, when John O'Brien of the same corps was shot dead by Moore, has terminated—result ...

ASCOT RACES

... Navarino. The prisoner was also charged with having stolen 751., a gold musical snuff-box, and other articles from the Earl of Cardigan's; and also a gold watch belonging to Henry E. Scum Eq., 51. P• The prisoner had siolen these articles in her capacity of ...

IPRIC E 7d_ formers:

... warrants of commitment stating them to be John and Mary Hill, charged with bullock stealing, were received intii the prison, and of course appropriated within it as their sex bespoke. After, however, the supposed John Hill had been some hours among the male- ...

COURT CLRCULAR OF MONDAY

... the new parliament will be of very short duration.—ifee. On Saturday an inquest was held at the Holland • Arms, Kensington, on the body of John Putt, a postteoy, who was killed by a fall from his horse on Friday morning while bringing the Duke of Norfolk ...