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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

SESSIONS COURT

... ood of Vicarstowa, on Mr. Grattan's estate, was, within the last few days, shot in the knee by one of the party who attacked his house. About ten o'clock on Sunday morning, a large party of men, seventeen of whom were armed with guns, attacked the house ...

GIBTON’S HEEL OINTMENT

... DOBUN i And also Sold by the undermentioned Agents:— Arm*ak, J. Sloan; AlhUmt, John Gaynor, J. KeQy; Ardtt, J. Smith; Aihfkue, W. H. Whitehead; Augtnathf, Oireo; Atkt, T. B. Kynsey; Btf/ut, Grattan and Co.; Ba/ffaastee, Patrick Burke; Philip Harris; BritM ...

(from corresponoents op the evenixo packet.)

... L’Estrange, Valentine Bennet, John H. Drought, William Trench, Benjamin Lucsa, John D. Nertitt, Abraham Puller, George Marsh, Charles Holmes, Wilham T. Biscoe, John O’Brien, William B. Bucharman, John Tbeaudo, Thomas Spunner, John Wm. ...

/ STATE OF THE COUNTRY

... county, has very properly refused to convene a mectingof his Bailiwick atthe iiistaneeof a band agitators, including James Grattan and T. Wyse, M. P’s., two Magistrates natneil.J. I). ami J. R. Price, General Cockbubn ami a little regiment of Pricsty. Tltc ...

GIBTON’S HEEL OINTMENT

... also Sold the undermentioned Agents:— Armagh, i. Sloan; AtMonr, John Gaynor, J. Kelly; Arrlef, J. Smith; Attei/leir, W. H. Whitehead ; Avjhnacloy. Given; A thy, T. B. Kynsey; lit If at!, Grattan and Co.; Bollinntlot, Patrick Burke; Birmingham, Philip Harris ...

MR. EX-SHERIFF SCOTT

... Uobbkby, —Mr. John Cahill, Wllkinstown, countv Meath, was stopped three men on his way to Dub- Ifo near the Bush, and robbed of what money he had about him, consisting of six thirty-shilling notes and a pound-note, all of Ball’s bank. ITXVDS, ARMS, AND LEGS ...

TITHES IRELAND

... ought to into a Committee, it had done on former occasion, and then Members might express their opiiiiom the resolutions. Mr. GRATTAN ■»»« quite road)- to on, although he would much m’hcr the (lisdusiioa were postpoacd. Mr. I.EAUER thought the proposal to ...

AFFAIR OF HONOR

... Lord Lyndborst, in consequence of something which had dropped from his Lordship during the late debate in the House of Peers. —John Bull. . Tb* Kino. —Firit, we thank bis Majesty for having, by Me Ann, manly, constitutional, and truly patriotic conduct, saved ...

CONSERVATIVE SOCIETY

... Bradshaw, fid; John Hepinstali, 2s fid; John Wollaghan, 2s fid; William Chamney, Ss; George Bryan, 2s; Edward Hall, Is; John Taylor, it ; a Friend, Is; a Friend and Brother, ss; John Mq«k, Is; Mr. Edwaid Fawcett, ss; John Hunter, ...

TRIM ASSIZES

... very merciful mood, was heard to say to four or five persons convicted of robbery, who had fire arms, but had not used them—“ If you had used those fire arms, I would certainly have hanged you.** The next persons brought up for sentence, however, had been ...