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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

M Hoc opus, hlc labor est

... obeyed the summons of their mighty leader ? We can answer—three, including his own son—the remaining two being Mr. Henry Grattan and Mr. Daniel Callaghan ! Such was the attendance, although the Tail is said to consist of some forty or fifty joints. The ...

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; ...

DEATHS

... eighty-alx. J#n. 2'J. of rapid decline, the residence of her father, in Cootehill. aged tweuty-five years, Aune, second daughter of John Higginbotham, Esq. Jan. 34. tha forty-ninth year hi# age. at Tremadoc, Carnarvonshire. North Wales. Augustus Riddsll Mspwell ...

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 ...

by liton. Prinpr and Rawie, so,

... Sir John refused to accede to, end consequently the company had no alternative but to * defend the nation which be soon afterwards brought against them. Tha action, it appeared, had been tried in Dublin last week, and decided favor of Sir John Macneill ...

THE MAGISTRACY,

... William Warburton, Dr Fitzgibbon, DD; John Duck. STCD; Richard Frizelle, STCD; Lowry M Cdniock, Jonathan Lovell Darby, Ralph Sadleir, John Forbes Close. John William Stubbs, FTCD; Robert Hertage, William MacDermott. John H Mason, Chaplain to the Archbishop ...

DEATHS

... and Sir John Newport, who supported measure of this description not merely when they were in office, but when they wore opposition. But the greatest name of all re• * * At the hazard of his life, Henry maitied to bo mentioned. At tl • Grattan, the creator ...

VICEREGAL COURT. SAINT PATRICKS BALL AT DUBLIN CASTLE

... DL, county of Mayo; John L Brian, John James Vrrschoyle, Peter Pox, Taylor. W Armstrong. Frederick Bowles, E Corbett, Lambert, DL; A Boyle, Denois H. Carey, R Yielding. Parker, E W Warburton, Sub-Inspector of Constabulary ; John M Massey, Doherty, Colagrave ...

AND CORRESPONDENT. DUBLIN, THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1846

... wholly inadequate. It was also impossible that private enterprise could develope itself where the executive government was armed with the most arbitrary powers—(Hoar, hear.) The effect the many public works Ireland had not been what they expected; they ...

DEATHS

... person came forward to prove that another belonged to an unlawful society. It with resp'-ct to Arms Act. regarded the provisions relating to the manufacture of arms; and which, in Its former shape, required that no person should carry on the trade of blacksmith ...

PARISH OF ST. GEORGE, SOnTHPTARK

... Meath, could not venture to go about their own estates unless Name, name”) might be permitted to mention the honored name of Grattan—when he saw these things, considered such a bill as this absolutely necessary. The Aroia Bill introduced iu 1834 had been ...

CORN IMPORTATION BILL

... injured. John M’Glore, infant three months old, died before it reached the hospital, supposed to smothered. Patrick Finney and Michael Finney (brothers.) Patrick not much injured, and Michael so much recovered to be , treated as out-door patient. John Roche ...