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THE COURT. ROYAL VISIT TO BENTLEY PRIORY

... Mayas, Esq., bsiljgswley, to iso*, eldest daughter John Kennedy, Esq., Victoria Hons*. Armagh. Nov. It, in St. Mary’s Cbnrch. Dublin. Mr. Harpur Greene, merchant, Drogheda, to Maria, third daughter Mr. John Jackson, mar- Chsot. Carlow. Nov. 15. Tarlough Church ...

THE EVENING PACKET, THURSDAY, 20 APRIL. 1848

... cannot arm themselves without th** authority of the Crown ; and when I stated that arms were in the act of being aent to Ireland. did not mean that it was with a view to the arming of that particular association, but to add to the stock of arms, and enable ...

ELECTION RECOGNISANCES BILL

... King’s count; ; Roger Ha;es, Waterford; P. J. Smyth. John Rea, Belfast; P. A. Bvrna. Blackrock ; Professor Stephenson, C. H. Hart. John Byrue T. D. M’Gee, Thomas O’Brien, Patrick Carolan, Michael Crean, John Noble, J. B. Watson, James Cantwell, J P. Costello ...

CORK SHIP NEWS

... the water. The surf was very violent. John Brown, jun., sank, but rose again, and swam, he thinks, for two boors, when he became exhausted and insensible; he was afterwards picked op by a boat from Long Island. John Carthy, Michael Driscol, and Bartholomew ...

SPORTING

... Lieutenant C. Jones, Lieutenant W. Tidlle, end Assistant-Surgeon John F. Payne, of the 60th Rifles; Csptalo C. Henry Hunt and Enaign H. B. H. Rccke. 78lh Highlanders; Lieutenant John Spier. Ensign Maxwell Lepper, Enaign H. B. Scott, Ensign Edward Leet ...

THE EVENING PACKET, THURSDAY, 8 JUNE, 1848

... Club; Edward Marphy, P. M'Nevin. M. Hyland, solicitor, mombor of the committee Repeal Association; John Barlow, Miehaol Keating, John Rooney, W. T. Meyler, John Thomas Gibbons, Bayley, Luks Dempsey. Valentine Dillon, M. P. O’Flaherty. Thomas D. M‘Gee, Wm. ...

“ OBLIGATION

... secretary.” We leave this document to speak for itself. —Banner of Ulster. Brutal Assault— Two men, armed with large sticks entered the house of John Burns, farmer, Dolla, on Sunday evening. The fellows stood before Burns's wife menacing attitude, then ...

AUCTIONS

... mense cheers)—that the armed forces of her Majesty ought to be seduced or bribed—(hear)—and that if seduction or bribery should not succeed, then they should opposed by force of arms (Hear.) Sir, live in times when persons arm themselves, and are told ...

R(TRIMESS OP PARLIAMENT

... pared to take up arms in opposition to the constitution, ano that he would advise his friends to up aims also. Order.”) Mr. JOHN O’CONNELL ro«e to order. Ho utterly denied that the hon. m--mb»T for Limerick hod said that he would take up arms against the monarchy ...

THE EVENING PACKET, THURSDAY, 18 MAY, 1848

... in consequence one hundred tbou- Mnd men would march upon London, and Lord John Russell and Lord Brougham spprored of and idantiSed themsel.es with that body. Yea, Lord John Ruseoll, the minister under whose auspices the Attorney-General has brought ...

HOUSE OP COMMONS—Fridat, Fbb. 25

... words of that great roan. They were food ! food !! | food ! !!—(Cheers.) What does your leader say ? Arms ! arms ! ! arms ! !! —(Cheers and groans.) Will arms feed the starving people ? —(Cheers.) Voice—l wish we had it for fighting for it.—(Cheers and hisses ...

RECORD COURT

... iwom before John Madden, Ejq, High Sheriff, by Ve«y Daly, E§q., Clerk of the Crown, lor the discharge of fiscal business William D’Arrj, Esq , foreman; George Brook. John Grey Veaey Porter, William Archdall, Folllott William Barton. John C. Bloomfield ...