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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

PRIVATE ENTREE

... Dr.Vltzgibbon. John Close. Dr. M'Donnell. 8.F.T.C.D. ; Dr. Cooke. R. Diokson, Tboraaa Baker. Robert Le Poer, M'Clintock, the Dean of Chapel Royal. Robert Herrtage, John 11. Mason, Chaplain the Arcbbiahop of Dublin; B. 11. Johnson, John William Stubbs ...

THE KING OF HANOVER

... Elliot fourth daughter of the Earl and Cuuntes* of Minto. sod sister to Lady John Russell, will make bar 4*bnt at her Majesty's first drswing-room. Her ladyship has arrived Lord John’s mansion, in Cheshsro-place. London, from Minto Castle. Viscount Loft us ...

THE COftlT

... Viacocvrs—Barnard. H-iwarden, Jocelyn. Adare, and Duncannon. Loans—Mahon, Eliot. Dinorben, M. Hill. Ebrington, C. Hamilton, and John Russell. Riont llo>oaa F. Shaw. M.P. E. Ellice, and AV. Gladatone. Hoxorarlks— Henry Boyle Bernard, Sidney Herbert, U. Corry ...

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 ...

witrif AWD CORRESPOyDENT .' SUBSCRIPTION y, rl 'T / II >l'- X* REPEAL MEETING AT DONNYBROOK The aggregate ..

... House of Common*, and the leaders of the cabinet in the House of Lords, relative to Ireland.—(Cheers.) When (.Mr. Grattan) read the Arms Bill, anil heard the speeches made by her Majesty’s ministers in support of it. he felt it necessary to call for ...

THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE THAMES

... Cuwnden and Wentxeil, and weighing about 40lb. each. Three cutters having been rowed tiie start, with Maynard for Campbell and John Williams for C with Mr. E. Serle, eminent boatbuilder, referee, the course was cleared. The race admits of but little description ...

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 DAVIS CLUB,

... George Gregory Jones, Esq., Edinburgh; F. Corny ns. Woodstock; C. G. Dnffy, John Mitchel, T. D. Reilly, T. D. M’Oee, Samuel Fitxpatrick. barrister; Dr. Mulligan, J. J. Smyth, John Williams, B. Lawless. J. Byrne, James Cantwell. J. P. Costello, Albert Wm ...

THE COURT

... St. Lawrence. A.D.C.; Hon. Mr. Browne Hon. Mr. Sinclair, Hon. Mr. Daly. Sir Kdw. Ul.kaney. K.C.0.; Sir Compton Oomviila. Sir John Burgoyna. Hon. Patrick Pluokatt, Hon C-plain Lyndaay. Hon. Captain Foley, Hon. Mr. Noel. A.D C.: Hon. CaptainM-Donald. A.D ...

CABINET COUNCILS

... pleased, on the nomination of Lord Forester, to appoint Captain John (iilbart Ogilria, ball-pay unattached, lata of the Highlanders, to bo one of her Majesty's Honorable Corps of GentloDieo-at'Arms, eice Johnston, who retires. Downing-street, April I. The Queen ...

WIDE STREETS

... Upper Sackvillc-atreet; Mr. J. Robertson. 3. Grafton-street; Joseph Stevelly, Esq., Bank of Ireland. Fostar-place; and Mr. John Hill, Treasurer, 2t». The Committee most gratefully acknowledge the receipt 5/. from the Most Noble the Marquess of Downshire ...

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 ...