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THEATRE

... jority of thirty or forty in the House of Commons is es no as. reform, and that Ireland alone has the power of ac ntrli to Irishmen will prove by their conduct On the approaching 8t,,g that they are pre-eminently entitled to freedom. r dgle simply to express ...

GRAND REFORM FESTIVAL

... qualified to sita speak (hear). But it is a souirce of high gratification to me antf to believe that the interests of the two united countries are wit so intimately bound up together, perhipsp more so at present woi than at any precious period (cheers)-tbe ...

LITERATURE

... An English tourist reproaches us because the Niame of Spencer has faded t from the green alders by sweet Mulla's shore. Irishmen could not in- tensely love a sharer in the partition of the territory of the illustrious Desmonds-the author of the Pairy ...

SPIRIT OF THE JOURNALS

... ignorant and dependent of the inhabitants of bad England, and exclaims, these men have returned we, Tory members, while you Irishmen have returned uole Liberals, and the English being more intelligent s, and independent than the Irish, enlightened public ...

TO THE REV. T. D. GREGG, MASTER OF ARTS

... are, and proves the debased state of your mind and understanding, as if an union with the church is not the best means of uniting us to Christ, its invisible head. He (says St. Cyprian) cannot have God for his father who has not the church for his mother ...

GREAT PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT TO DANIEL O'CONNELL, ESQ., M.P

... their own country, I utterly deny that one Englishman is worth five Irishmen (laughter). Yet for every one Englishman there is a representative; whilst there is but one for every five Irishmen; and Scotland, with its 2,200,000 of inhabitants, has a proportion ...

REYNOLDS, THE INFORMER

... tale is the once too-celebrated Thomas Rey- nolds, who betrayed to the government the secrets and the persons of the United Irishmen of 1798- tbhatthe object of the work is to whitewash the in- former, by an uninterrupted series of charges ad- vanced ...

PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT TO THE HON. R. S CAREW

... parish, the Rev. Thomas Furlong, the band struck up gee the conquering hero comes, and three loud and hearty cheers-sueh as Irishmen only can give- greeted his presence, and must have made a deep imprse. sion on the sensitive heart of the youthful object ...

GRAND ENTERTAINMENT BY THE CITIZENS OF CORK TO THE CATHOLIC PRELATES OF IRELAND

... the { clergy of the city and diocese, but the nanes of whom I p ivas unable to collect. Several Protestant gentlemen also 0 united with their Catholic fellow citizens in offering, by their presence at the dinner, their tribute of honour to the b venerable ...

LITERARY MERIT IN DISTRESS

... literary martyr, anxious to obtain employment and cannot procur it, and now forced to appeal to the generous feelings of Irishmen and Britons in the last extremity of distress I We do most heartily second this appeal, and trust it will be brought before ...

LITERATURE

... a Lecture on the Intellectuality of Domestic animals`-the continuation of Swift's Life in the Gal. ?? of Illustrious Irishmen-embracing a dark and mysterious part of his existence--and a second article on Law and Lawyers, are the most interesting ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... of Mr. O'Connell's natal s day, when the Liberator of his country attained the sixty- t, fifth year of his age. Long may Irishmen have to rejoice in succeeding returns of a day sacred to the cause of civil and religions freedom, not only in Ireland, but ...