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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

DUBLIN CORN FXCHA

... or it. case Where their arms had been made improper use of thev'had been taken from them. Such had been the case lately at StuaMstown, where some disturbances hart taken place, and the Jfmtam-y having committed excesses their arms had been taken from them ...

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A conversation respecting ti»e arrangement of thfebusineu of the House then took place, the course of which Mr. ..

... lighted for the purpose of giving signals before any conviction could take place. Mr. H. GRATTAN remarked that parties who joined in the customary celebration of St. John’s Eve, and other anniverraries, might be liable to punishment under the original clause ...

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 ...

OULU RUTH YEN

... sea. She ran like an Atalanta but of what avail was that when a Phmbus was at her heels ? 1 clasped her in my arms, and a fine slippery armful she was never in my life had I a colder beauty within my embrace.” Or one more scaly, I should imagine Xot at ...

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 ...

SHIP NEWS

... Fair Head and Rathlin. the exertions of Mr. John Sharpe, of Ballycastlc, the cargo has been safely landed, and the sloop liaidcd out to the bav, without suffering the least injury. A •young man named j'ohn Brown attempted to swim to the relief of the ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY

... Montague, unmarried, in —. The Duke of Mountague forgave his daughter before died ; but he made his youngest daughter (Lady Cardigan) his heiress and her husband was in consequence created Duke of Part of his property was settled upon his eldest daughter; ...

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 ...

CORRUPT BOROUGHS

... several Landowners of the county of Mayo, praying to relieved from the support of the constabulary force also a petition from John Bourkc, of Porhunna, county of Galway, praying remuneration for certain losses, which we could not distinctly hear. flogging ...

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... Lieutenant—Douglas Curry, from the Tribune the Talbot; John Inglednc, of the Forte, is promoted to the tank Lieutenant. Surgeon—J. Mein, the Columbine; A. Lawrence to the Buzzard. Assistant-Surgeuu—John Henry, the Brisco, vice Macdonald. Surgeon. Royal MißtvKs ...

C.UKXI PROTESTANT MEETING

... minutes before the accident occurred. Mr. John Miller’s cutter made sail for her moorings here, bavin* on board Mr. WiU Uair. Ve.sey, the Rev. Mr. O’Beirne, Coun»ellor M’Chntock. Mr. Robert M'Clmtock. Mr. Barr, Mr. John Miller, and William Nowlan, experienced ...