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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

LEVEE AT THE CASTLE

... J. Barrett, jun., Wardlaw, H. Murphy, Chhholme. Pierce K.Mahooy, John Norton, late regiment ; W. Richardson, R*'ncy, P. T. Barron. W. Snowc, Nangle. High Sheriff county Kildare ; John Lawless, Harrey, Cassidy, O’Reilly, L. county of Kildare; Howard. ...

CARLOW POLITICS

... ploughs, the projierly of Mr. John Short, of Pallas, near Toomavara, were maliciously broken some persons unknown. On the morning of the 21st instant, a party, consisting of nine or ton armed men, attacked the dwelling of John Hogan, Gurthnamoc, parish ...

NATIONAL EDUCATION

... Attbill, Porter, Hamilton, Richardson, Cleary, Young, Swcny, Harris, Birney, Jervais, Ball, Cleary, Young, Ylonston, St. George, John Storey, William Storey, Burke, D?ftus Tottenham, Simpson, Hurst, Nichol, &c., &c. Fermanagh Reporter. The London Gazette of ...

GRAND JURIES (IRELAND.)

... Commissioners on this subject. Mr. RICHARDS hoped the Noble Lord would alter the re* gulations of the Fever Hospital. Mr. Grattan and Mr. \V.S. were understood concur the propriety immediate legislation on the subject of dispensaries in Ireland. Leave ...

PARISH OF SAINT ANNE

... Potatoes, 60 hair** P* * three too* of Round Iron, Family Carriage, Re. Sale to commence at o’Clock. JOHN M'DONNELL, AnctfooetT, 14, Bachelor’*-walk. THE LATE JOHN WILSON BABfcOW, ■ML** , SALE Of elegant modem HoomlmiM Fomitare, large CMmnejr («last in maMire ...

JOINT-STOCK BANKS

... inquire whether the intentions of the Reform Bill had not been defeat I the creation of fictitious votes in Ireland.** Mr. 11. GRATTAN regretted that the Right Hon. and Learned Gentleman had not prefaced his motion by a detail of facts proving the existence ...

BERACR or PRIVILRGB

... from system dispensing indiscriminate relief.—(Hear.) Mr. GRATTAN thanked the Noble Lord most sincerely for having brought forward his present proposition. For twelve or fourteen years he (Mr. Grattan) hail been most anxious for the introduction of poor laws ...

THE AGITATOR AND THE LAMBETH RADS

... E- T. Gisborne. T. Pcmltcr, J. S. Baii.es, E. Gordon, R. Power, Baldwin, Dr. Gorins:. 11. D. Power. J. Ball, X. Grattan, J. W. S. A. Grattan, H. Price. Sir H. Bnrclav, |>. Grey. Sir G. Pryme, G. Barii.p. F. T. Grosvcnnr, Lord R. Ram-bottom, Barnard, E ...

COUNTY OF TIPPERARY

... letters and a newspaper. the same evening the house of man of the name of Win. Carew, SlinuhaJly, was attacked by about seven armed ruffians, who bred several shots into the house. These ruffians had their faces blackened. —Tipperary ConstitHtion. COUNTY ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS-Monday, March 13

... Law Amendment Act, and for a repeal of the duty marine insurances. Mr. JAMES GRATTAN presented ;»cuttonB against tithes, and in favor the Irish Corporations Bill. Lord JOHN RUSSELL, in reply to Mr. Robinson, on the subject of the resolutions respecting ...

A NIGHT IN THE REPORMED'’ HOUSE i Commons. (From the London Morning Poet.) (AnnßKssK.ii a> a coonthv coori!*.) ..

... themselves with tumblers of whiskev punch, varying in individual proportions from two tatwodowm. At length, half-past nine, Lord John Russell condescends enlighten the House. There a dead silence. A hem or two from the puny patriot precede:! his little clear ...

HOBHE OUABM

... and stated that the earliest charters granted Ireland were King John; there be was incorrect. The charters were granted through the instrumentality of that Monarch when he was Prince John; but the grants were made during the reign Henry If. At that time ...