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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... 553,000/., amounting the three years to 1.700.000/., were expended; also a return of the number of muskets and other fire-arms, of swords, and the quantity and kind of military stores sent to and landed in Syria since July. 1840; and areturn of the number ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... —Robert McClelland, John Galaway, and Loughnan. George’s Ward. Arthur Baker, Henry Irwine, and ham Swan. Post-Office Ward.— Joshua Kearney, John Clarke, and John Campbell. Linen-Hall Ward. Fergus Farrell, Francis Pi wrrt'i and John Chambers. Four Courts ...

7. British separation.— cheers.) Oar roo , .l in th»* history our country, the Mood , i„*d in its defence

... right arms the conquest muet wrought. Wiil Gaul or Muscovite redrew ye? No. • No, sir; but lam not for the horrors of a battle, or a eontest of that description, and above all I am not for strife blood. When 1 talk, therefore, of ** right arms” it only ...

TIIK COURT

... under Lord Cardigan's command. is about rank and file. The iiumlK.-r of courta-martial from June, 18:18, to June 1839, was about June, 1839, to May, 1840, about Total lUS this number four were pardoned. Tho punishments Lord Cardigan’s own authority ...

NOTICES. riM«r4. —The 4 of th« «.•! the ro«>—the ' r**«tli»ft ell the of tlie —Prr»U. le '• ..

... Dublin, R. N. Gibton, Great Bntam-street i Messrs. Oldham. for Cork, Mr. Dargaville. for Belfast, Messrs. Grattan and o. ~ EQI'ITY EXCHEQUER. John Stewart, surviving] IJI ANT to the Deere* of Executor of Samuel I 1- her Majesty’s Court of Ex- Stewart ...

THE GENERAL ELECTION

... 10th of July. Wicklow.—As yet there are but two candidates in tho field for this county—namely, Colonel Acton and Mr. James Grattan. The last-named gentleman, trembling for the security of his seat, and anxious to maintain it at any hazard, has actually ...

THE EVENING PACKET, TUESDAY, JULY G, 1841

... supported as «as - .late for the representation of I-ancashir* by Sir John Gerard, Catholic gentleman of most influential fortune in part of Bagim* How did Mr. O’Connell speak of Sir John Gerard. Iwcaese vsted Ixird Egerton ? Here the extract 1 told yon 1 ...

OTRAOEB AOAI

... this Grattan. country (Hear.) I wish could agree with those gentle- Mr. Grattan here said that he had been mistaken in men who sav so. I have read over verv carefully the speech w hat he said respecting Mr. Carroll proposing him on a for©f Lord John Russell ...

THE EVENING PACKET, SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1841

... and James Griffin. Handon—John Cullen. Mallow—Richard Ridiinson. Limerick—(ie*»rge Rohinson. Rosctya—John Ramsey. Athlone—James Moffit. J. Edwards. Lone ford— Thompsmt. Sti>kcs. Clones—Georec Steward. George Hamilton. Cavan—John Heatley. Newtownbntler—Jolin ...

EDUCATION

... to be executed in this Establishment in the Iw'st style. Arms, Crests, and Devices, Engraved on Seals, Plate. &c. Letter and Note Paper Crested and Initialled. t»H MINISTERIAL MANIFESTO. LORD JOHN RUSSELL’S ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS THE CITY OF LONDON. Gkntlemem— ...

44 TO THE EIMTOR or THE DUBLIN EVENING POST

... the occasion were, Messrs. James Kerr, John Jack son, Thomas Ferrall, C. S. Murphy, F. Wheeler, James Hanna, ami Thomas Dowling. Mr. William Allf.m. of Henry-street, was in the chair. Mr. William Swan and Mr. John Holmes, churchwardens, acted croupiers ...