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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 ...

whether they could or could not work together on tho b»Ri* laid down by his father. Mr. Stkki.f. expressed his

... Rolan—(Loud cheers.) If there were most depended on. any other, it should declared. Were any traitors in the Mr. Grattan, M.P., and Mr. John Reilly, T.C., rose to- camp, and in communication with foreign powers? It was gether to address the meeting, but ...

REPEAL ASSOCIATION. Th« usual weekly mcoting of tlic ahov« atsociat held yesterday in Conciliation Hall. At ten ..

... tlic ahov« atsociat held yesterday in Conciliation Hall. At ten i after on* o’clock, Mr. W. S. O'Brien, M.P.; Mr Grattan, M.F.; Mr. John O'Connell, M.P.; Dr. O'Connell, jun.; Mr. .Mulkt, M.P.; Mr. Steele Meagher, Mr. Mitchell, ltc. ( were present. The ...

THE EVENING PACKET, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1848

... memorable year of 1782. In that year that act of Parliament was repealed. It was by the energies of Grattan anil of Flo d, aided by 00,000 Irish Volunteers arms. Yes, it was in fact the triumph of the Volunteers. The Volunteers, while combined in object and ...

IiANKRUPT

... Peninsula, for some medal or other honorary decoration commemorative of their bravery. This motion was strongly opposed Lord John Russell and his Secretary-at-War, Mr. Fox Maule, and therefore the honorable member for Westminster at once withdrew it, stating ...

THE EVENING PACKET. THURSDAY, JUNE 25.1846

... had gone little further.**——(Ministerial cheers.) That was Mr. OTonnell’sopinion, and now what said an bon. member (Mr. Grattan) who was a member ol the Re|>esl Association, and who would doubt designate present bill by every soft and gentle phrase which ...

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 ...

THE DE FACTO LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND

... Limerick ; Richard Russell, Esq., Limerick John Lowe, Esq., Ballynanty, Bruff; Robert Maxwell, Eso , Islanmore, ('room; William Hunt, Eeq., Friarstown, Limerick ; George Tnlhill, Esq., Faha, Limerick ; John Creagh Russell, E»q., Belleisle, Clonbara; William ...

CELEBRATION OK THE QUEEN'S BIRTH-DAY-

... on- A ,i„ t ers c.n.d.t Mi.srf. Hotel nediately .flee hi. rincerin department connected with the tunnels and the Hi l,sd armed. of Lough Eoyle. and has displayed such abt. lit v as have earned reputation, not uifenor the brut brethren man, year] older ...

THEATRE ROYAL—TUB ITALIAN OPERA

... over the splendors of another age. withering invective of Swift, the lofiy argument of Flood, irresistible eloquence of Grattan. Tho horrors of appalling want menace the land ; famine, with its horrible attendant, pestilence, cast their gloomy shadows ...

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 ...