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ha* been frustrated by his untimely and dreadful death. Another of.he passengers by the Amazon was one of the ..

... of Blarney John Shearing of Milton ; Michl. Fox, of Meath; John Fowler, of Old Ford; George Harding. of Crayford ; Natn. Wigloy, of Paul's Craig ; Charles Thorn, of Soutbton ; Thomas Alt wood, born at sea; Peter M'Kirdy,of Rothxe* ; John Richards, of ...

DUBLIN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8

... to the end of tho then next session of Parliament, the laws Ireland relating to tho registering of arms, and the importation, manufacture, and sale arms, gunpowder, and ammunition. Oh ! but there is third bill, referring merely to turnpike roads in Ireland ...

PAPAL ADDRESS TO LORD PALMERSTON

... pursuit tbe offenders, and making search for the arms. Several persons were arrested under suspicion agaiast night, and being brought before Griffin, he folly identified on# them, John Kelly, being of the armed party. The search was continued during ■be night ...

GIBTON’S HALLS

... An«l also SoM the nndemientioned Agents Armagh, J. Sloan; Athlon*, John Gaynor, J. Kelly; An!**, J. Smith; Abbeytrix, W. H. Whitehead; Anyhnncloy. Given; Aihy, T. B. Kvnscy; Be!font, Grattan and C».; Batlmonloe, Patrick Burke; Birmingham, Philip Harris ; ...

SPORTING

... at the Devonshire Arms* Hotel, Bandon, for the purpose of considering the propriety of memorialiing the commissioners of her Majesty’s treasury not to remove the Customs establishment from Kinsale. Lord W. Paget and the Earl of Cardigan —The public are ...

CHURCH-RATES—DIVISION

... —Lime Regis ’’onsouby, Hon. John—Derbyshire Potter, R.—Wigan Poult* r, J. C.—Shaftesbury Power, John—Dun gar van Power. County Poyntr., W. js.—Mnlhorst Price, sir R.—Herefordslilre Pr>me, George—Cambridge Piyse, Pryse—Cardigan J Windsot •wxl, Thomas— H ...

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... do not rely upon any mere aecV, But all, most impartial of dusts ! you protect; Outspreading the arms of peace far and wide Aye, and goes report, other arms beside ; Bo that, Mul., ’tin a-parent you’re loved us all, A father the people your highness must ...

THE EVENING PACKET, THURSDAY, 6 JANUARY, 1848,

... house. Mary Gleeson, examined Mr. Plunket knew John Kelly, th. deceased. I lived about half milo trom his house. I know William Ryan, (Puck,) the prisoner at the bar. long know anything. 1 remember the day John Kelly was killed. saw the prisoner that evening ...

THE NAVY

... Flynn ; Carpenter. John Glllman; Clerk, K. I>. Atkin; Additional Clerk. J. M. Hobbs; Schoolmaster. John Mallard; Clerk’a-Asaistant. John IJ. Burhnw ; Additional Clerk, R. A. Clarke. From the n»nrjri»J to the HriUnnta—Captain. John Drake: Commander. W ...

tf«4hton ®arUt(e!». TUK COURT. The dteix' partr yeetcrtey loelnded her K«y«l Highe« (heDrohenef Ke«.W* 8ef»~ ..

... Mejeety'e private hand Hie Serene Hlghneee Prince F.rncet of Ulnlngcn has taken bcr Mtjestv, and left Caatle. The Karl of Cardigan been Invited, and la expected thla •fteraooa. cabinet council. r.bln« J* 'Tttly'O *”• T e^r:. » fchincclor, tl« Dok.ofAron ...

THE EVENING PACKET. THURSDAY, 9 DECEMBER, 1847

... consideration of the house. Mr. H. GRATTAN, with great warmth, vindicated tho character of his father from the unjustifiable aspersions cast upon by Mr. F. O’Connor. Mr. F. O'Connor had stated that the late Mr. Grattan had been a rebel. The statement was ...

The Master of the Rolls, Mr*, and the Misses Smith

... snd Norwegian Consul, Mr. John Caraher. The Com tease M. A. A. De Lnci Doctor*—John Hughes, George Porter, Ireland, Johns, Owens. Healy, Charles A. Shiel, Scriven, Davis, Williams, Royal Artillery; Scsllan, George Davis, John Moigan, Leech. E. J. King ...