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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

LATEST ARMY INTELLIGENCE

... The day *vas most favorable, and the evolutions of the troops wore highly creditable to the respective corps. The Earl of Cardigan was the head of his regiment. Major-General Wyndham was amongst the staff officers. There were but few citizens present to ...

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 royal visiters b

... Knockrin ; John Malone. Esq., Dornston; John i>. Mears. Esq., Mear's Court; John Enni*, Esq , Ballinabrow ; R. W. Reynell, K*q., Kellynore ; John Caulfield. Esq , Bloomfield ; John Lyons, Esq., Ladistown; William Fetberstone, Esq.,Cairick; ...

THE EVENING PACKET, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24.1844

... however, was well secured He bad only time to run down stairs, shut and bar the back-door, and arm himself, when a mob rushed to the back-door, loudly demanding arms, which demand being refused, they commenced battering in the door with stones. Three men were ...

CHARITABLE ACKNOWLEDGMENT

... Right Hon. Richard Packenham, for Carlepollard. John Wilton Fitspatrick, Esq.. M.P., and Richard Pitspatrick. Eaq , for LladufT, Rathdownay. John Powell. Eeq., on rlait to hla Grace the Dnke of Leinster. John Leslie, Etq., for Glasslough. Thomas Conway. ...

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 ...

SPREAD OF TEMPERANCE

... the lady John Brcnan, Eoq. Kingstown Lodge, of daughter. March 30, at Withington, near Manchester, the lady of George Oswald, Esq., of daughter. March 2S, at I-oughgall, the lady of the Her. Hugh Hamilton Madden. of sou. March 29, the lady of John R. Young ...

VICEREGAL COURT

... O’Orady, Adrian Hope, Captain 60lh Rifles; Archdeacon Stopford. Stas John Nugent. Bart.; Thomas Dancer, Robert Kane. John Power, Bart.; Montagna Chapman, Bart. Edward Borough. Bsrt.; John Kingsmill, Bart.; Edward Hutchinson. 6;h Dragoons ; Edward Kennedy ...

6 II 0 0 0 9« S TfiE EVENING PACKET, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1847

... ‘Mahon, Bart.; James Murray, Nicholas John Powsr. Bart.; Henry Msrsdytb. Bart.; Profsasor Wm. R. Hamilton. G antral Sir Gsorfts Cock burns. I.iautenaot-Oenaral Lord Down##. M job- G Kiiaa *La—R. H. Birch, R.A.; Sir John Bar*oyns. Colosbls —Grearra, MillUry ...

St. Patrick’s club

... Amongst (hose present were John Merlin, L-mghorne; C. G. Duffv, T. D. M*Gee, John Milchel, T. D. Reilly. M. F. O’Flaherty. P. A. Byrne, J. M'Vmgh, Belfast; James P. Costello, P. J. Smyth. R. D. Ireland, John Williams, Blsekrock ; John O'Hagan, barrister; P ...

DUBLIN CITY REGISTRY

... Ma■ rates Nenagh, for a violent assault in public upon Mr. the Nenauk Guardian, and will be tried at the ,, * on *» before John Howley, Esq., Assistant VH'HinaputcAt, Ennoss— Erratimi For ** tail of mor, founded on fat,” read A tain of terror, founded ...

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 ...