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DRUNK AS A LORD

... dad imaejiately. ™lu impoesibie, yoar boaor! I might well look (or needle in haystack I Ncrcr aund that, John I wiana stir without my wig ! John got down, grumbling londly, and groping about, until, by good lack, found them both, when the laird attempted ...

BOROUGH OF ATHLONE

... that the recently-formed corporation of Athlonc—that constituted for the repairs of the streets, Ac—has raised by force of arms the sum of 100/., of which they expended, per contract, 45/., and that they refuse to render an account of the balance. If ...

IN CHANCERY. COUNTY OF TIPPERARY

... o'clock on Wednesday next Time*, THE EARL OF CARDIGAN AND CAPTAIN TUCKETT. Saturday having been appointed for resuming the investigation of the circumstances connected with the late duel between the Earl of Cardigan and Captain Harvey Tackett, which took place ...

THE ARMY

... from his horse complete the ceremony hy attaching the honorable badge his breast; the moment he did so. the regiment presented arms hy order* of Crimes, its oldest officer, th* band playing the National Anthem, te tha evening the sergeants of th# regiment ...

THE NAVY

... Flynn ; Carpenter. John Glllman; Clerk, K. I>. Atkin; Additional Clerk. J. M. Hobbs; Schoolmaster. John Mallard; Clerk’a-Asaistant. John IJ. Burhnw ; Additional Clerk, R. A. Clarke. From the n»nrjri»J to the HriUnnta—Captain. John Drake: Commander. W ...

STATE OF THE COUHTET

... secure in the defying fastnesses of the Castle-Otwav mountains. Daring Ottracrs by a Armed Band.— On SundaY (!) last, between the hours of nine and ten o’clock, an armed party of about twenty-five men went to the dwelling of Patrick Kemuu driver, on the ...

THE EARL OF CARDIGAN AND CAPTAIN REYNOLDS. (COMUUPOMDUICC TW» ■EmAUI.) Brighton, Wedne*dar, tot M. Tho charge ..

... THE EARL OF CARDIGAN AND CAPTAIN REYNOLDS. (COMUUPOMDUICC TW» ■EmAUI.) Brighton, Wedne*dar, tot M. Tho charge upon which Captain Richard AnthooT is about triodbefore ooart-martial tie barrack*. on Friday neat baa already been before the public. It founded ...

THE PRINCESS AUGUSTA

... for the widows and orphans of tbs clergy. The Rev. John Dalafield and Lady Cecil Jane Dalafleld. eon-in-law and daughter thr Earl of Limerick, have arrived at bis Lordship** house in that city. Sir John Hobhouae and the youthful Misses Hobhouae are staying ...

CAUTION TO rntCKNASONS

... four men ware Francis Smith, Wm. Noyce, Alexander Gordon, aad John Hurst. Noyce and Hurst went to Baals. Neal morning the other men aad I marched from Clare to Baals. stopped at the “Farmer's Armsto takehreakfret. They offered whiskey, which lat first relhssd ...

THE EVENING PACKET. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1% 1840

... taka prior to her depart ora for Russia. The Marquess of Normanhj arrived in London on Saturday morning from The Earl of Cardigan arrived in London on Thursday last from Brighton. The Earl and Countess Groavenor and the Ladies Groarenoe left Weymouth ...

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... which the was sung, the blessmi; was i soppore, I.tJ. ills under,. ,H pronounced by the Her. Mr. Scile, and the meeting sepa- Cardigan', case stands oeer unril net.. ~ rated. ________ whether a writ of arrirrs this n. Mr. HoßT.r.n, the for the prweratioir ...

COUNTY* OF DOWN

... for the lives *of two old p«T*onfc. Dated this 14th dav of October, 1840. JOHN SHERLOCK, Auctioneer. at One o’clock. £lB F.QI’ITY EXCHEQUER. COUNTY WICKLOW. Joseph Wood and John to Derroo Howard, i of her Majesty’* Court Plaintiff’s. Excheqnrr In Ireland ...