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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

THE LEVEE

... entered the throneroom shortly alter one o’clock attended the foliowrinij edict rs of the household and staff: The Ulster Kin at Arms and Heralds. The Genealogist of the Order of 9t. Patrick. The Usher of the Hlack Rod. The State Steward, Captain Seymour. The ...

lim indtbtod to p«non oamcd 81in|c*by. Befor* tho day formarly appointed for tha trial, I aakad him to wait till

... under the sofa. Lord Cardigan came at a quarter aix o’clock. At that time Winter and were in the front drawing-room, and I answered the door, not knowing it waa Lord Cardigan, whom did not aspect there soon. I showed Lord Cardigan up stairs. Lady William ...

court meet two friends I had the neighborhood. I did not go Mr. Bebb’s. I did not see Mr. Bebb

... given them by Lord Cardigan. When John Thomas put under the sofa he covered the vallance all over. While under the sofa 1 could not see into the front drawing-room, not even if the doors were open. When Lord Cardigan had gone away John came into the room ...

MARRI \OB IN HIGH LIFE

... meeting,—via. :—Francis L. Dtra.-i. John Wakely, W. U. Thomas Murray, George Rait, Sylvester Riit, Charles Meredith, William Murray. J. T. Atkins. George Newsome, Richard Grattan, and Wybrants, Esqrs.; Captain Dimts; Revs. John E. Murray, Thomas Marshall, and ...

COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER

... James Shcaran was indicted for that he, the 4th of November, 1843, at Merrion, did, with other persons unknown, armed with a knife, assault ono John Wall, with intent to steal the moneys of Philip Taggart, T.C.,of Upper Btephen*strcet. The second count stated ...

LENT ASSIZES. TCLLAMOOM—W*t>NE«DAT, MARCS 13. We briefly mnnooneed Ih# verdict of the jury thi* important case ..

... leaping into our field out of Jamea M*Grattan's. I know Poole's house. Ho canto across th. field, and went across to the Widow Doonaghan s. I MW him going over the ditch into the road opposite her bouse. James M’Grattan was along with him when I first saw ...

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 ...

repeal association

... office. (From n Hoscrca Correspondent.') Outrage and Robberv of Arms —Yesterday, (Sonday,) during the hours of Divine service, an armed party, consisting of four men, entered the house of John Franks, Esq., of Ballystanlry, while lie was church in Roscrea ...

THE MAGAZINES

... THE MAGAZINES. JOHN MANESTY, THE LIVERPOOL MERCHANT. th« lat* William Maoi**. LL.D. There is peculiar and mournful interest attached to this work, being the po-thumous production of one of the brightest intellects that ever shed lustre on the literature ...

THE MAGISTRACY

... rcaaaininf unaarhad. auch arms not been ta tha polka within tha Uma limited f.* marki.if, and lha uwnera which rauat make ( 0,, &r»t -») for Ucansaa. ( tli« flr»t o«c»i«>w ) for n««r licantw. I | iNumbvr of Muaibor di- Arms not raf d toko pr^ucod ■avkad ...

APPROACHING MARRIAGE IN HIGH LIFE

... Esq., has left Harrybrook, for Pool Hall, Nantwirh. Cheshire. John Thomas Jestop, Esq., and Mrs. Jessop, of Mountjcasop. have left Leitrim House Hotel for Fox HaU, county of Longford. John Jessop, Esq., of Mount Jessop, and his amiable bride, have arrived ...

THE WEATHER—THE CROPS

... Marquess of Kildare, Henry Grattan, Esq. ; Daniel Connell, jun.. Esq. ; Nicholas Fitssimon, Esq. ; J. Finlay, Esq. ; LL.D. ; Nicholas Boylan, Esq. ; Sir Lucius O’Brien, Bart. ; James Grattan, Esq. ; Hon. Mr/Ponsonby, Surgeon O’Reilly, John Gresham, Esa. ; Surgeon ...