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... this City, at the this day, te address his Excellency the Lord. Laeatenant, on the late caring- Outrage perpetrated in the Theatre at Dublin. Teleg: Office, Four.0’ Clock. The Meeting has.just en up. ‘We never remem- ber to have seen one #0 numerous respectacie ...

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... Newinan,-Exq of -Kin- with an Address from the of. that town ‘to his Excellency the Lord Licutemms, on the late ou at the Theatre. or Tite —At three o’cloc on Frida of the Most Noble the Marquis of .Drozheda arrived 27th inst, the remains in this. town ...

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... assembled to Public Notice, being ani- uated by the most live! of at the troctous attack directed ist your Exccileacy’s in the Theatre of a the night of 4th iostant, beg te approach your vith our sincerest. cou Ons Upon y icious. a scape from the intended of ...

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... Aditress to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant,. ex- we feel at the atrocious ivsult pressive of the di otttred to him at the theatre, and of the we feel in his Excellency’s miki and im t a tion, «I therefore, Sir, move you— for the above 3c, be forthwith ...

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... from the of thas Wm. Newnmn, Esq Sovereign of Kin- town to his Excellency the Lord Licutenant, on the late . outrage at the Theatre. A personage deemed one of the firmest and lately honoured as a props of Church: and State, soon, it fe urs of the sake his ...

NEW YEAR’S DAY IN PARIS

... times the usual fare, ex- claiming, as he drives off, “ Mfa fui, jai trop bun cwur je me tnisseattendris.” That is , of the Theatre Fran- cas, Her first visit is to Monsicur , editor of the journal. Three days ago she received a that he. had prepared a a ...

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... appeared und were ac- ce) =i For Handwick, Richard Charles, (a Slator, who was one of bail the. night he was arrested in the Theatre), and a Mr. Benjamin Warren, appeared and entered into ree Graham, accused of flinging the Picce of timber at the Lord Lieutenant ...

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... | had une erst might perhaps be the extent of his were he found guilty—he by no menus intended to convey hat he rote the Theatre was a trivial affair 3 his own opinion way quite the contrary. The Genrrat was happy he had giten his learned friend, Mr. ...

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... of this City, ani to’ our most Viceroy, the Most Noble:the Marqnis Wellesley, was agreed to be _présented to his e at the Theatre. Excellency, on the Out- The Council also“ unanimously voted the Frecttom of this City, ina Gold Box, to.the Lord Lieutenant ...

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... to'ilt health, he wat not) le to attend Captain 'M. Pralverted- to * the oteraze committed on the penton of the Lord at the Theatre i ap ublin, to ing inen' “rout of nt and With. the former re ee te Sikes ‘the Lord Lictteunnt ou ‘his ausy arrival tet Re ...

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... City of” x3 indictment weet” to ‘the. Grail © Matthew Henry Hi qudwich, and others, for create a Ree in the Theatre Roval, far bs the Theatre Royal, on the night on wi was atter ited 5 inst the Marq vis “ the cho hal were seut by Lawyers to the Grand ...