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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

DUBLIN MARKETS

... spoken of for Ireland—“ Oh ! here « pocket John Bull for horrible Irish }ob ! John Bull has no right to say any such thing. We only get when we grt any thing, that which belongs ourselves, and to which John Bull has no claim. The Commissioners not enter ...

OPENED ON MONDAY, I* OCTOBER, ARRIVAL OF NEW WINTER GOODS, TBR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LINEN DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT ..

... Lcfroy, Lec*on-*trcct; Colonel MacGregor. 51, Stephen’s-green; Rev. J. linger, D 0., F.T.C.D.; Alexander Parker, Esq., Rathmmcs; John S. Folds, Esq., Newtown-park James Fcrrier, Esq., Willowpark; Robert inn.. Esq., 11. Upper Pembrokestreet; and to many other ...

Where al?o may he hail

... Endowment ; Mr. Woods, third and Exhibition; Mr. John O' Regan /•mrth ptmee, and an Exld> bition ; Mr. M*Namara, ujrih pfnrr, Hebrew Premimn. and an Exhibition Mr. Hallowrli. serm/A and Hebrew Premium and Messrs. John and Thomas O'Rroam also obtained Si/.arsripk ...

penMOTiona and AepoiNTiiaifTe

... named overseer. Judge Perrin. —He is named in every presentment. Mr. West proceedctl olnerve that in Michaelmas, 1133, Mr. John Semple was appointed inspecting overseer by the Grand Jury, and that body acted with great propriety in making such appointment ...

MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS

... what view need not inquire, that so great was the fere 1 ice opinion between Sir John and himself, that had become impossible for them set In concert, and that Sir John had therefore resigned the command the army. In the most public manner desired to ...

THE REBELS

... | to leave this at five o'clock this morning, there to search for arms, not without hopes of takin: nouncing | themeel Ives on the lines on the east road, leading from Mr. | some arms were taken, and two leading agitators br I also wretches Screen’s tavern ...

PEOVIBION MARKET.—Dae. M

... could not bear a once a-ycar, and this he agreed with him. Lord John Russell had said that the ballot would lead an extension of the suffrage, and this he agreed with him (Cheers.) Lord John Russell had said that Church necessary to the prosperity, the ...