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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

THE FLOODS

... had upwards 100 stocks of corn swept away. The loss to fanners both places will, no doubt, very heavy,— Corrtspondait of the Whig. TRAMORE RACES. The billowing is. a return of the running for the first day the above meeting:— . , - Handicap Plate *4 50 ...

THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS

... very well; but the general report is that they will be both scarce and dear the ensuing spring. —Corrfupondent of Northern Whig ...

THE EVENING FACKE

... Republicans had elected President. How, then, did these Republicans come to exist Mr. Forster described how the two parlies Whigs and Democrat* which had divided the Union had been replaced new school of Democrats, who advocated the right of the slave States ...

THE EVENING PACKET—SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1861

... litUe more than month since man was committed for trial Downpatrick, for the manslaughter bailiff named Wetbered.—iVortAens Whig. Co»bidbhatbn»£BB Palmbrstoh. Mr. J. M‘Kenna, Irit*h solicitor of ability and probity, had been employed for twenty-one years ...

SERIOUS COLLISION IN THE CHANNEL

... the crew went to the Sailors’ Home. The cause the collision will, doubtless, be investigated by the Board Trade. —Northern Whig of tKii day. Employment of Females in Franck. In France, women sell railway tickets, keep books, act as librarians, make watches ...

DARING BURGLARIES IN YORKSHIRE—DEATH OF A LADY THROUGH FRIGHT

... handsome man. Much of Lord Palmerston’s popularity arises from his humour, his approachability, his jollity, lie differs from the Whigs, if other point than this. is not cold, and reserved and haughty. Your NA motto ought that which surrounds your national thistle ...

ENGLISH MARKETS

... increased business is doing in tbe staple trade, and other customers are coming into the market with more spirit, —Northern Whig. appears that the shipments of cotton from Liverpool to the United States amounted during the past month to 3,703 bales, of ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... sense under any combination ofcircumstancea,have applauded it and recommended it to the consideration of mature Statesmen, both Whig and Tory. The political sentiments Lord Robert Montagu, you must know, have undergone some modification of lute years. The ...

THE BUSSELL BANQUET

... William Butt, Sir W. Atherton, M.P., nearly all the local Liberal members of Parliament, the Dean of Durham, and most of the Whig gentry, clergy, and manufacturers the two northeastern counties ...

DUBLIN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1361

... simply, to add another Whigling to the Irish section of that sinking party, and are certain in every case pliable and convenient Whig too. Very little dignity would added to the Queen's University a slavish follower what is called the Liberal Ministry. Disgrace ...

“entirely limited to the immediate district which the college situated. While, therefore, “Ulster, Munster, and ..

... as step in the matter education—-who seem to intriguing with the Government to deliver up their body bound hand and foot to Whig schemes Romish endowment and alienation of Protestant revenues. The plot appears to be nearly matured. A College in Dublin ...