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MINISTERIAL IMPUDENCE

... they did vote upon some one’s appeal, rather imagine Lords Monpeth and Milton have discovered in Yorkshire, did Mr. James Grattan in Wicklow, say nothing several similar discoveries made by others of their parly, in various parts the United Kingdom ! But ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... to Cambrian ; John 11. Grave*, to Spartan; W. Wilkins, Hecate. Naval Instructor—A. Lane, to Illustrious. Mates—Alfred Royer. Ibivid Buchan. James Stephen*, James St. Aubyn. Grenville Hamilton Wood, H.Caldwell, Alexander John Smith, John Palmer. E. J. ...

THE ARMY. (Specialty reportid fnr the Kveniny Packet.) has been appointed Lieutenant-(Joremnr of these islaniL, ..

... exploring, building, defending the from foreign invasion, appear to the most prominent, i he* detachment is well armed with the new light percussion arms and formidable serrated sword, which affixed, when required, the carabine, in the same manner the bayonet ...

AFFAIR OF HONOR

... of Friday, at tho residence of Captain Richard Hassard. Mr. had just come there on his way from Springhill, the residence of John Stephens, Esq., who was to have been his friend in the duel then being arranged for. Afterwards tho mayor proceeded to Alderman ...

THE EVENING PACKET, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1841

... Vick- A dm mat—Oliver. GKsKHats—Shortall, Coulson, Sir W Parker Carroll, commanding western district; Sir John Uurgoyne, Sir Jolin Taylor. Arm>tro«g, Saunders, L'Evtrange. Sir George Cockburn, Molyucuz. A Dillon. Baron Robeck. Tli* Governor of the Hank ...

i min:hial rauliamknt

... entered the House and took her seat on the throne. The procession moved in the following order:—Four Pursuivanls-at-Arms ; Garter- King-at-Arms, wearing his splendidly-embroidered tabard, ami bearing his staff office; the Duke of Buecleuch (Privy Seal,) and ...

petition against the return for the county op

... Pearson. Perry. Symes. Staunton, and Reilly. The Burgesses prevent were, the Right Hon. D. Pigot. M.P.; Mr. John O’Connell. M.P.; Mr. Henry Grattan, and Mr. Cahill. The Imrd Mayor having received the Address from Mr. Eiffe, advanced to the foot nf the throne ...

IPSWICH ELECTION COMMITTEE

... beer. Lord John Russell had now proposed resolution, in which did not barely condemn the ministerial measure, hut suggested one of his own. Sir Robert Peels plan was to protect great monopolies and break down only the minor ones. Lord John s on the contrary ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MR. CALC RAFTS BENEFIT

... good taste to resume the dress prescribed by regulation for this arm of the •* icv. and at once discard the dirty-colored trousers. Ac., uow worn by this corps, * whim of Lord Cardigan's, and with which we understand Prince Albert had nothing whatever ...

MARRIAGES

... Endowed School, to Arabella Amelia, only daughter of the late John Daly, E«q., of Cnarlcville. May 12, l«y the Ucv. Win. Crouch, the Rev. Gaocge Mouat Keith Ellerton, eldio.t son of the late John Frederic EUerton, Esq., of the llon. Company’s Bengal CSUI ...

IRISH FAIRS

... Londonderry, and would method of contrasting The old doctrine of God with The => • ° —1— ACADEMIC ASSOCIATION. . Tl, « or,ental armed this morning, bringing the follow- makt : a „ cni t hehad boat op the whole North. During new doctrine of Rome,’ in Letter ...

THE COURT

... Viscount Oort, in the House of Lords the United Kingdr\ . , Excellency the Lord Lieutenant has been pleased to approve of John Prcndorgast, Viscount Hurt, being appointo«l Colonel of city of Limerick regiment of Militia, in the room of Colonel Charles ...