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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

the successful candidates for Dublin to the cause of of election in every part of the kingdom ; and we

... Finn, Esq., M.P. Esq.» M.P.5 Johu Power, Esq.; —— Pigott, ak land Crosthwaite, sc —— Hudson, Esq.; E. Jaco John Esq.; Scott Molloy, Esq.; John R John Brown, Esq. ; i —— Guthrie, Esq.; | ; L. Cruise Smyth, > 3_L. Pennefather, Esq. ; uinness, Esq. ; J.D. Sti ...

THimOLT

... They are** John Parnell, Esq., High Sheriff of the county of Wicklow; Earl of Miltown, Ralph Howard, M.P.; James Grattan, M.P.; Henry Grattan, M.P.,; Christopher Fitzsimon, M.P.; W, W. P. Hume, D.L.; John Byrne, J.P., Esqrt.—Colonel Allen, ...

KING’S COUNTY ASSIZES

... near Kingstown, Dublin, carp ome © John “Atkinson, Christ Church-place, farniture-brower. George Lavery, Moira, county of Down, spirit dealcr. James Brady, Franc! in-street, publican. George Temple-street, sut John Robert Duggan, Wellington-quay, dealer ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Caleb Williams,” and ” VatlK’k,” hold Is*, if not unapproachable, certainly Horace Wnt|mle. Morier, Gleig, Gall. Grattan, and Trclawiiey. are names every novel reader will hail with a cordial webrnme. The Inimitable Hri»ekdru Brown, the elegant ...

HIS riRST CURttK

... | DOOR, TO SHREW WHAT A MISCREANT HE 18.—(Jbid.) “ intended to have got an ass’s head with a squint ir painted and sent to John David La Touche; but I thin €aLr’s HEAD 18 MUCH BETTER.—(Great “As to the crawling, wretched, contemptible, slimy 7 turea, ...

AU\ ISABI.ES

... Alexander. Christo. WCf+it, William Robert Kcimcdr. J £!!*• |H . pberHntehinson, John ttaller. Andrew Tkrloe, John Tomlinson. Ronert jArkson. «e Folds, John Wood, John Bolton. S LAwrence. «nd T .Mmrro. I The Rxcordcr, in his charge the Jury, .mpressed ...

■OTAI. AaaRNT

... not the present. John Bull, it is sai suffer astill longer course of knock-down blows and before he can be drubhed out of his stock of patience. we had thonght, judging from the faction’s boasting the last month, that the aforesaid John was prepared | a ...

THE ARMY

... by the Rev, John Dill, of Carmoney, the Rev. J. W. M wof A. Boyd, Esq. armly to Margaret, third daugite nin a DEAT Jan. 20, after a few da y * illness, Mr. Francis Hyde, Solicitor, s never acqnaintance, not regrett by a numerous John Grattan, Esq., M.D ...

Oct. «. at Ifalsnead Park, the lady of Frederick AViUts. Esq., of a

... R.N., of & son is are MARRIAGES. oy ithoat Sept. at the parish of Lancashire, by of the John Pediler, A.M, John Robert Rehtin, Esq., Barrister-at- La sonof John Esq., ot Echlia Ville, in the county of { ing in Jane, third daughter of James Pedder, Esq ...

CASK OK OR MIILHOi.I.ANn

... themselves; and he wished to know whether Sir John Barrow stood that situation. Mr. C. WOOD, as understood, said knew aolbiagrf the grant of the pension. E. CODRINGTOX then wished knom- whether was vested right Sir John Barrow to have 1,000/. a-year, let him ...

THEATRICATiS

... Ellice- For Greek, blush, for Sh‘john Cam Hohhn.isc—An. ea.ri. mini’s nose will not make a shot horn; or. Every Radical who foreswore place doc. not hold office . Lord Cottcnbam —Hound the this and beneath the coat of arms, Aoa Ml myeam— .My talents are ...

CARLOW ASSIZES—March 15

... turn, neither trath nor fatschood.—Sleefe. and alive to every trivial ronghness, while t n pendance, It is stated that Sir John Camphell's bill for abolishing ar- i the prosperous paths of life, suddenly 1g in ment tisdelayed until Lord to be the comforter ...