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... etely succeeded, and Mr Grattan was turtned out of the eounty. It will nodoaibtprovehighlypalatabletothepeopletofindsuchconductre- warded by the present government, and that this man who so acted to turn out the son of Grattan has been advanced to place ...

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... street, Hanover-fquare, on Friday last, froia Turville Park, for the season. John War ng, Esq , has left Dublin for his seat, Spring field, Waterford. BURTON CONSTABLE.-Sir John sod Lady Hanmer, Sir Henry Vavasour, Mr. and Mrs. Bosville, Bon. Mr. Lawlry ...

LITERATURE

... the varied tastes of our bookreading age than that selected by Mr. Grattan. None, we believe, so much in incident, fraught with instruction to the statesman or the patriot. Mr. Grattan l has already given to the public three volumes of surpassing interest ...

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... of the Lieutenancy w ill be discharged bv Air Wralk.je our late popular and enlightened rapresentalive I$ J-ju Independent. John IJ. 'Talbot, Esq., deputy lieutenant, arrived at is seat, Ballytrent, from Alton Towers, on Saturday last, aid was welcomed ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... 1-10 ur Earl Belmore returned to Castlecoole on Fid ' Fee from Omagh. ' he Robert Gregory, Esq., has arrivedat the Angled Arms, Kingstown, from Coole Park, Gott. James Smith, Esq., has left Westport Lodge fr ?? London. On Wednesday morning, shortly after ...

LITERATURE

... Dolan, John Heale, ' G. Gilareest, Bereshord B. 'Smith, Francis Smith, W Illiam Pasle, John Spring, Patrick Greninar'Thomns D. Smith,' Patrick Hiayes, Christophe' Jones', John'Madden, 'George 1W. Walthew, George W~hite, Dr. K;irkwood,' John Rqy.~ tnolds ...

LITERATURE

... nterinlt of that day, fron which, after some judi. the heratiocis on the Union, lie hastens to a conclusion, the words of Grattan, IN UNIONe THERE TS repea tt(, AND IN SEPARATION THERE 15 UNION. j e the work is historically correct, written in an easy ...

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... Mossiny a' le- to honou1r the Earl of' Cardigan with a visit at his Se tI o tt en Park, Northamptonshire. ' D44 so , The Earl of Devon and Edward Courtene5 E d. have returned to this city. I ) sq, ke - Morgan .John O'Connell, M.P., the nepphe ags O'Connell ...

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... f Foreign. Important fro m AAmerica. An Anpie tepo it the Great Crim. Con. Trial between Lord Wileani ?? and the Earl of Cardigan with the Verdict of dile J urs. Repeal of the Union. The Grand Banquet to be gi ren tO the liberator in London on the 12th ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... Marquis of Kildare, Henry Grattan, Esq., Daniel O'Connell, jun., Req., Nicho- las Fitzsimon, Esq., J. Finlay, Esq., ?? Ni- cholas Boylan, Esq., Sir Lucius O'Brien, Bart., James Grattan, Esq., Hon. Mr. Ponsonby, Surgeon O'Reilly, John Gresham, Esq., Surgeon ...

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... England. . The Earl of Cardigan left London on Wednesday for Dean Park, Northamptonshire, where his lordship will receive a succession of visitors during the ensuing month with the sports of the field. d The Countess of Cardigan has arrived in London, ...

Fashion and Varieties

... But to the Duke: On Friday last he was in his never-failing place on the Government beinch, his hat drawn over his eyes, his arms folded, leaning back in his seat, with his legs thrust forward, one overlapping tile other, (his irvariable Iattitude in tie ...