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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

MR. JAMES GRATTAN

... Mr. Grattan’s estate, and continued this moment. Indeed I have good reason to I relieve that many of the anti-tithe stratag-ms wore first concocted on there. Combination, the most cruel and unprovoked against individuals, has existed on Mr. Grattan's estate ...

MR. SCULLY AND MR. GRATTAN. M P

... MR. SCULLY AND MR. GRATTAN. M Mr. Grattan has »*-nt us Journal) the following Irttrr, with a request that should publish it in reply to some remarks made that gentleman i Q Conciliation Hall last Monday : 84, Stephen’s green, Bth January, 1850. ** Sir—ln ...

Zkt arm». the iirevet

... To be Lieutenant-Colonel the Army—Major John Claridge Burmester. To l>o Majors in the Anar—Captain* Wm. E. Delves Broughton, Richard John Nelson, George Burgmann, John Chavtor, Sir William Thomas Denison, John il- Edward William Duroford, Edward T. Lloyd ...

PRICE POUR PENCE. REGISTRY OF ARMS

... omitted: so that John Murphy in one locality can lend his arms to another John Morphy another locality. From the foregoing defects it is evident that the authorities could not raise an arms-bearing levy masse, nor could they select, call in ...

Mr. SH ARM AN CRAWFORD seconded the motion

... Mr. SH ARM AN CRAWFORD seconded the motion. Sir G. GREY said that the subject referred to in this resolution was one of great complexity, and the right comprehension of which depended the examination of minute details and the provisions of several acts ...

attention was callt'il the hon. inemtn-r lor M**ath (Mr. 11. Grattan} former 1 refer the Bpe«*ial Constables ..

... attention was callt'il the hon. inemtn-r lor M**ath (Mr. 11. Grattan} former 1 refer the Bpe«*ial Constables Act, ami 3 Wm. IV., c. 108. That act a vcrj useful power to the Lord Lieutenant for carrying into active exercise those duties which devolve upon ...

THE EARL OF CARDIGAN AND CAPTAIN REYNOLDS. (COMUUPOMDUICC TW» ■EmAUI.) Brighton, Wedne*dar, tot M. Tho charge ..

... THE EARL OF CARDIGAN AND CAPTAIN REYNOLDS. (COMUUPOMDUICC TW» ■EmAUI.) Brighton, Wedne*dar, tot M. Tho charge upon which Captain Richard AnthooT is about triodbefore ooart-martial tie barrack*. on Friday neat baa already been before the public. It founded ...

ABOLITION OF THE LORD LIEUTENANCY

... rejection. Mr. Grattan Has the manliest manner challenged the Gorcrnment lawyers in the House of Commons to prore that the abolition of the Lord Lieutenancy, is not an illegal and unconstitutional proceeding. Was that challenge accepted? No. Sir John Jsrvis, ...

COUNTY OF DUBLIN QUARTER SESSIONS

... Edward Conerghty and James Foran, murder George Boylan. assault; John Corrigan, stabbing, with Intent to kill; James Cheevers, felony; Abraham Goodall, forgery ; Peter Wa«»e, John Murphy, John Tolly, Edward Lynch, and Janus Hevey, riot and assault; Michael ...

(he successful for DuUlin to the ause of freedom election every part the ; and we once ire reiterate oar

... M.P.; W. F. Finn, Esq., M.F.; 11. Grattan, Es«|-.. M.l*.i John Power, Esq.; Pigott, Esq., K.C.; Lclaml Irosthwailc. E?il-; Hudson, Esq,; E. Jacob, Esq.; John Lawless, Esq.; Scott Molloy, Esq.; John Redmoml, fejq. John Brown, Esq.; Guthrie, ...

MARRIAGES

... the Rtv. John Galbraith. ot Taara, (u»cl* to lb* b'Me.) Tnoraaa Irvin* Eing, Baq . ol Dublin, to Bo«e, alilast ...