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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

THE KNELL

... known that all the improprieties and absurdities said to surround tho office are of Whig creation. The Court in Dublin Castle was an honour and not a disgrace, until Whig Viceroys admitted tho “hack jaunting-car” style of gentry, upon whom the Morning Post ...

THE “NATIONAL PETITION “ MOVEMENT

... strengthen the alliance between the Cullenites and the Whig Ministry. Allbough Cullen’s vanity, or bis ignorancs of the state and requirements thi* country, may prevent his disavociating himavlf from the Whig party, or may indefinitely postpone candid acknowledgment ...

LOYAL DEMONSTRATION AT DERRY

... not to interfere with the unanimous and loyal sentiment of the citizens. Tills result is the more gratifying, inasmuch the Whig and Radical journals of Dublin and Belfast exerted themselves to the utmost to produce disturbance—for that would inevitably ...

BALL AT MONEYGLABS HOUSE

... Begt, Capt Guussen N, Kennedy, Mi-s Kennedy, Mbs AdeTae Kennedy, Ml-s Louisa Kennedy, Major General Torke Moore. SiTihe> n Whig. ...

AUSTRIA

... to the Marquis of Downshire. * The following the report alluded to. A paragraph in' our last issue, copied from the Northent Whig, referred to the same rumour. The telegraphic contradiction—which we supply above —will be perused by the public with feelings ...

THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY

... though cannot agree with him that the position of the Pope would have been one whit better had the twenty-one Irish Catholic Whig Members” been replaced by twenty-one Uenneasys or Creaghs. It is the people of Great Britain, and not this or that Parliamentary ...

NONE BUT SISTERS OF MERCY NEED APPLY. The Right Hon. Wm. Monsell, M.P., has found a pursuit worthy of bis

... Cullcnist deputation to the Government, and by the menace of withholding their votes would be sure to carry their point. So do the Whig* govern us. No such pressure can put upon the Executive now; and therefore we may expect that the Commissioners will not be ...

PASTOR CHINIQUY S FAREWELL

... Dows. Mr Charles William Huthven, Sessional Crown Solicitor for the County of Down, died Downpatrick, yesterday.— Sort!tern Whig. ...

THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF COLONEL DUNNE

... the return of the M‘Mahocsand O'liooneUs who went Into exile for the cause of kingly prerogative, and in abhorrence of the Whig principles of 168 H. As to the Duke of Magenta being of Royal Irish descent, be shares that honenr with every keeper of roadside ...

THE LATE MARQUIS OF DALHOUSIE

... contested the repre•enta'ion of Fiiinturgli, where, course, be bad great influence, with Sir John Campbell and Mr Aberaromby, the Whig Solicitor General and the Spe.ker elect of the llojse of Commons. failed. When new parliament was summoned on the accession ...

A CARDINAL’S CHRISTMAS PASTORAL

... cons-quent subsidence of political passions, th.it a pubiicbouse parlour the present day is more Conservative than the highest Whig society of 1820. But, if things have ahfred’sn much in England and Scot* land, must s«y to Ireland ? The lime has now come ...