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THE EVENING PACKET, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1847. THE IRISH COURT—THE LEVER

... Poratrr. John M'Naill, Nioliulaa Kitsaimon, William llorl, Uaurga Hodaon (Hlifh Sheriff county Weatmeath). Richard Lor Inga, E. Bormuich. Ilrnrjr M-redyth, Ja nea Oombrain. Arthur Clarke. John Poivpr, John Power of Rilfanr, John Patrick Bellew. ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE EVENING PACKET, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. 1847

... condition of the people—we must have Arms Bills, and such like enactments, to restrain that people.—(Hear, hear, **Qaest2oo, question some slight interruption here ensued.) }lr. Napsb —I talking direHly to the point. Arms arq publicly sold in large quantities ...

On the same day, on the body of Mary M‘Nulty. Same verdiot

... Catherine Uoban, children. On the tame day, at Cloabcy, on the body of Patriok Carden. On Thursday, Ballycaatle, on the bodies of John and Thomas Jordan, father and son. In this case our correspondent says ** No pen can picture this scene of wretched nets and ...

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 ...

THE EVENING PACKET, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1847

... was intimate, he had found many of the strongest supporters of the measure in favour of its postponement(Hear, hear.) Mr. GRATTAN said that his great object, it ought to that of every public assembly, was to arrive at the truth. He was not speak through ...

THE EVENING PACKET. BATDKDAT, FEBRUARY 13. 184 T

... Smith, John O'Connell, Morgan O'CumnP, Kirwan. J. T. Langrithe. Brabszon Disusy, Purdon, A. i. Farrier, Wm. Blackburne, Sandra, John Denis Molloy, Ruascli Lilia, Leake, Hercules MacDonnell, Richards. Andraws, Shaw Jones. John Diilon, Riky, John C. Metge ...

LITERATURE

... we might have expected to emanate from an old soldier keenly and jealously aliva to the honour of hie former companions in arms, and ready at an instant's notice to break lance with all comers in their defence. But perhaps that part of the which pleased ...

CHANCERY CHAMBER

... Dallas, the Rev. John Gregg, the Rev. W. 11. Krause, P. Foley, Esq.; L. Torpy, Esq.; J. Simpson, E«q.; Rev. J. Bolton, George M'.'ade Gibbs, Esq. ; John Jacob, Esq.; Rev. Matthew Young, Rev. John Marchbanks, Rev. T. Radcliffe, John Gibbs, Esq. ; Rev ...

BPIDDAL COURSING CLUB

... Burton Pertte, Robert Bodkin, John Wolan, Jobe A. Neil. Dealt 11. Kellj. James MarUn. Waiter Lawrence, Henry Gascoyne. Jarett Daly. Martin 8. Kirwan, Edward Hlake, John A. Kirwan, Kraocie Blake, John Lambert. Randal Atby, and John Lopdell, re. The grand jury ...

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 ...

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHARITABLB TBUITt BILL

... That effort cannot made a divided country. The nerve, the passion, and the purpose of the country must be lodged in one arm, and that arm must not ceaae to atriko against tho gates of the Irish Senate House until they have been driven in.—(Tremendous cheers ...

THK COURT. lIF.R MAJFSTYS BTATR BALL

... faara are entertained for Ufa. General d'Hane received a contusion on the bead, and one the other officers of tha Palace had an arm broken. The Barcnna SUsiart rrc-ivad some alight bruises. Her Majesty arrived this evening Laaken. General Ch*sal was carried ...