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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

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... under the sofa. Lord Cardigan came at a quarter aix o’clock. At that time Winter and were in the front drawing-room, and I answered the door, not knowing it waa Lord Cardigan, whom did not aspect there soon. I showed Lord Cardigan up stairs. Lady William ...

THE EVENING PACKET, TUESDAY, 18 MARCH, 1851

... M. Percival. H Crampton, Moore. Forde, Paterson, J. Paterson, A. Matthews, L. Matthews. Trant. Grattan. Molloy. Rvnd. E. S. Crawford, Grattan, P. Grattan. E. Tuthill. Crosby. Thorp, Crosby. Kin?. Goff, Mayne, Bolton, Johnston. Dundas. Beresford, C. Hereford ...

W. H. Lope. Rifle BnraUe

... the line, without purchase Hugh J. Campbell. Maurice Cane. RiUiert Scott. - John E. CoUinfs- Richard U. U. hlttlofbara. IS- Robert J. Gardner. Gordon. IS. Arthur J. Otway. John W. Thomas. 14. Edward B. Curatow. Thomas Mac L. Farmer. IS Edmund C. Lech. ...

court meet two friends I had the neighborhood. I did not go Mr. Bebb’s. I did not see Mr. Bebb

... given them by Lord Cardigan. When John Thomas put under the sofa he covered the vallance all over. While under the sofa 1 could not see into the front drawing-room, not even if the doors were open. When Lord Cardigan had gone away John came into the room ...

WHIG TACTICS—IRISH INTERESTS

... not for English taw; and If elfht millions Irishman folded their arms Ireland would triumphant. He said it with certainty. The aaeceae of Ireland was InduMtsbls If they folded their arms, and repeal, and more than repeal, would aMuredly be obtained.— (Cheers ...

NATIONAL COUNCIL

... Parliament attended:—Mr. Grattan, Mr. John O’Connell, Mr. Greene, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. O’Brien, Mr. F. Scully, Mr. Daniel O’Connell, Mr. James Fagan, (Wexford county.) The chair was taken by Mr. Greene, M.P. for the county of Kilkenny. Mr. John O’Connell said be ...

VICEREGAL COURT

... Count D’Alton. Colonel and Mrs. Browne, the Hon. Mrs. Robinson, Sir John, Lsdy. and Miss Kingsmill. Dr. Radcliff, Sir Robert Shaw, Mrs. Samuel White, Colonel Dyuely.tbe Hon. St.John Butler, the Hon. George and Mrs. Handcock, Mr. M'Csr'ney, M.P., Dr. Mrs ...

DOINGS IN THE VICINITY OF BANAGHER

... and told her that if she did so. she might got her coffin made. I On Friday last seven armed men visited the house of Mr. j Joseph Wolly, a farmer on the estate of John Head Burdelt, Esq., within a mile of Banagher, at 1 about seven o clock in the evening ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... awe than curiosity from the days of Kobespiyrre Louis Philippe. Scarcely less interesting is ** The Master Passion, T. C. Grattan, Esq., author of ** Highways ami Byways. Mrs. Trollopo contributes an amusing personal adventure entitled A Midnight Passage ...

DUBLIN CORN FXCHA

... or it. case Where their arms had been made improper use of thev'had been taken from them. Such had been the case lately at StuaMstown, where some disturbances hart taken place, and the Jfmtam-y having committed excesses their arms had been taken from them ...

DUBLIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1839

... Ainsworth, Esq., the Ancient Court-fools— Author of Rook wood,” Will Summers, Dick Tarl* with two Illustrations ton, and Archibald Arm- George Crnikshank. strong. By Inglebenry Gris- Handy Amly’s New Adren- kin. tures. By S. Lover. Esq.. A Visit to the C«lloof ...

HtCKAKD

... HtCKAKD Th« Hon. Captain Emkin*«—-The Hon, John Kennedy Erskine, whose dissolution was anounced on Tuesday, in London, have taken place at Pisa, was the second and youngest son of the Earl and Countess of Captain Erskine, at the period of his demise, ...