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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

•SPORTING

... Invincible, (owner,) Mr. Quin’s Bine Bonnet, (Mr. Doherty,) Mr. F. O’Connor’s Louisa, (Mr. Bullen.) Sir Thomas Robert’s Sir John, (owner,) Doctor Curtin’s Utz-James, (Mr. Clancy.) M. Fitz-Gerald’s Biddy, (Mr. Knaresboro.) 1 5 2 2 1 3 4 2 0 4 6 4 5 0 I*7 ...

WILL OF THE LATE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND,

... Mul'TKUßb* would emigrate at once. The remainder would look for a stlistitute themselves for the defalcation of the Minister, Jake arms, and exercise the force in self-defence wbichle should have exercised for national protection. At this roAnent Ireland preserved ...

“A FEW PALLIATIVES.”

... to the older of Deacon. The pluralities held by the late Archdeacon Cardigan, have Iren divided by *• among si* or eight Clergymen EstaWidhedtOnirch. PRESENTATION OK ADDRESSES W.-VnE ARM AOH At a meeting the inhabitants the city Armagh Thursday, the ;»lsl ...

SPERMACETI AND LAMP OILS

... they met Murray and swore him to give up the land and never till it again.—On Monday night last several armed men entered the house of Mr. John Kenny, of Lismore, near Eyrecourt, and having dragged him from his bed, swore him to turn away a man named ...

THE ARMY,

... and John Baaderaon, to the Coast Guard Service; Mr. John S. Hamilton, Assistant-Surgeon to the Firefly steamer; Mr. J. R. Lord. Acting-Master to the De*; Lieutenant W. W. Hornby, Mr. Eben Scott. M. D., Surgeon, and Messrs. Alexander Baxter and John W. ...

A MODERN IRISH PATRIOT

... Moderator. County of Mayo. —On Sunday night, the Bth instant, armed rockitc party forcibly entered the house of John Murray, of Grallagh, in the liarbuy of Gallen, in search, is supposed,of fire-arms. Murray, with his brother, Michael Murray, made spirited ...

THE ARMY,

... ne’er trust whom we cannot respect. J. Grattan. beg the honorable gentleman And learned too, who sits for Hull, will be So kind to cxcriroinate name From such a blot as f.airyer. Seek to know no more.” J. Grattan.—What means my honorable friend ? Latryer ...

EVEN-HANDED JUSTICE

... Colonel. Mrs. and Missch.Gkooan, Colonel aad Mist Groves, General and Mitt Maclean. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grattan, Linusey, Gore, Maxwell, Butler Messrs. N. John son, Curry, Ceaio, Montoomery, Krmmis. Akmitt. The Duke of RuTHEELANU.it said, U to move the Address ...

•o worthies who were contending for the eonld still persevere in calling it contract, (Mr. me the (laughter.) ..

... were to ac volve the colonies in rum and confusion; another that quire pecuniary compensation was a small ground for it would arm the slaves against 1 „f the result, considering the un- masters against their slaves. All .hese consequtnce.. iKirtant change ...

AND CORRESPONDENT

... that no harm could result from armed associations in these times, and the people might be allowed to assemble in arms in Dublin now with safety. In 1782 the case was different. Then there were such men as Charlemont, an Grattan, and Brownlow to render a popular ...

CALI, OF THE HOUSE

... Commons, on Tuesday, were not excused, and ordered to attend next day :—Mr. F. Shaw, Mr. O’Grady, Mr. Lambert, Mr. James Grattan, Mr. Talbot, Mr. H. Adams, Mr. H. B. Baring, Mr. Biddulph, Sir U. Bulkcley, Mr. E. L. Bulwer, Mr. Calley, Mr. Cobbett, Sir ...

Parfift,

... How long did this connection last Not sixty vests. The iealo.isy of not brook the connection, and m IfilO lhihplv. polled and John of seated on the independent I or gnese throne. And what has been the result of ll im eiKn donee ? Would any Irishman wish ...