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... O’Connor) would conclude with sincere and fervent prayer, that his Majesty may long continue to reign a patriot King over united |>eop!e {cheert.) The address was then adopted amidst loud acclamations. Mr. X. Mattox then moved, that a new Deputation should ...

THE CATHOLIC RELIEF BILL-

... absolute necessity, of maintaiung, inviolate and inviolable, a perfect spirit of co-operation among all Ranks and Orders of Irishmen, well for their protection sgaiost that bosiijity recently avowed to be implacable, a* fur tip Constitutional promotion of ...

«hich was seconded Jeremiah Stack Murphy, Esq. and carried unaniinouly. Joss O’Driscoll, Esq. next addressed ..

... by your own Countrymen, the Presbyterians of the North, and he could not but hail the union the Southern and the Northern Irishmen with the sincerest delight, if any thing could save the Country it would be this union, and when it shall be complete Ireland ...

ClfTsymnn would professionally apposite. with the appointment underto k, though with diffidence, the duly ..

... lie boid, let them be united, and they must triumph. He saw around him men of the finest ulents—men who contributed to the best interests of the country; and, good Goo! why should they not be free? Let them be but firm and united and they should obtain ...

CORK—SATUBDAY, JVLY 16, 1825

... Ireland were to stand forward, a firm, an united, and a temperate body, it would be utterly impossible that they could long remain in their present state. It was his opinion that they could not retrograde ; by being united, firm, ana temperate, they might therefore ...

Eeportet, ant Cork Commmiai Courier

... and a genuine conuesioa with England, while it would have trodden under loot the myriads who would endeavour oppose their united strength But strong we were in that respect, we were weak as an infant before the arm of the law. No sooner did the law menace ...

X|)C s>outl)eni Eeprtcr, anD CorK £ouiier>

... it might so.” said gentleman, but it was the very kind of a thing at which Irishmen would have rejoiced.” How so ?” said his astonished hearers. Because,” said he, all Irishmen delight in a drop of the crater!*’ A subscription has just been opened at ...

TO DANIEL O’CONNELL, ESQ

... throughout Ireland unite. Let us conjure our Protestant Brethren combine ah us in order to terminate these scenes of distention, and commence a new aara in which conscience being from legaltrammela. Fellow Christians of all may unite (o encrcase the strength ...

THE FASaiOXBLE WORLD

... stiver surface of the Lake. la few moments, however, all was a scene of animated delight. Nature and art seemed to vie and to unite all their combined and wonderful powers of embellishmeat to form a splendid panorama, inimitable even the pencil of the greatest ...