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thought that the interference with the bank charter act was fully justified by the circumstances of the case. ..

... ineasuie which they were now abate to carry themselves. Sir B. Hall had expected, after the speech of Sir G. Grey, that Mr. Grattan would have with. drawn his anteuilment, and still believed that he would have done so, had it not been for the strange speech ...

SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1848

... a rehire of the arms and ammunition delivered up to the authorities in Ireland up to the 14th April. His lordship strongly complained of the course of policy pursued by the Lord Lieutenant in refusing to allow bodies of loyal men to arm themselves br the ...

THE WESTERN S74R, SATURDAY, DECEIBER_II, 1847.,

... and upwards of 100ies. of powder ab. and Protestant population of Ireland. itracted therefrone—ifaye Constitution. Mr. H. Grattan, with great warmth, vindicated On the night of Thursday, the 25th alt., at the character of hie father from the uniiteifiable ...

rild FASHIONS FOR .11'NE

... duauseneing at the waist, sod give greet f..etsduces to the skirt. &nue pain barer Lave to the knee. William Kennedy, John Cleary. and John Car- Tall, residing inCorragh, parish of Lorrha, were emamilted to Nenagh gaol, in Friday last, charged with conspiring ...

wa s not c.invinced of the liberality of his sentimeats , a all thou great and important questions which have

... otherwise) when the leaders of the people ran carry their objects without force and - violence. We live in times when the force ot arms is su hjugated by the tree of thought—that force which has achieved the greatest victories under that great and venerated m ...

THE WESTERN STIR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1847

... would be in gaol to-day (hear, and hisses). Mr. O'Connell roceeiled to expre-3 a hope that both Mr. Grattan and Mr. Browne, and also his cousin. Mr. Morgan John O'Connell, would see their error, and retrace their steps before it was too late. The rent was ...

VARIETIES

... ; Month Mason'.' Hibernia Antique, p. 316 ; Grattan's Life, by his sou, vol. 2, p. 42; and Bremer'. Beauties of Irelaad, vol. 2, p. 73J. Not far from the spot associated with the names of Swift and Grattan is Oakley Park, the residence of Mr. Matinee ...

the Beach. – Aptikof emir arrioshogetber , rtigryedea minds REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... attended. At one o'clock, on the motion of Mr. John O'Connell, the chair was taken by Thos. Harte, Esq., Mayor of Kilkenny. Mr. Ray having read the minutes of the last meeting of the Association, Mr. John O'Connell said be bad a letter to read and a sum ...

THE WESTERN STAB, SAMMY, JULY 15, 1848

... Fifa; erald, and the slaughtered ' brothers—to complete the work which O'Connell had commenced, and to restore the last exile John ' Mitchel. The speaker concluded amidst loud cheers. After the moving and adoption of the rules of ! the agsociation, eready ...

THE WESTERN STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1817. TRE WESTERN STIR

... but it cannot be wondered at if these Michael Lahey. Daniel Flattery. elements remain, as those of Nature did, in a John Stephenson. John Shiel. William II yneo. Robert W. Reeves. state of chaos unt.l the time a: r.ves for them to David wake gm . Benjamin ...

THE WESTERN STAR, SAMMY, DECEMBER 30,1811!

... THE WESTERN STAR, SAMMY, DECEMBER 30,1811!. ANIErGO2I or GRATTAN.--GIEIIGG WEE attacked in the 16411 Commons by an inveterate Orangeman, who made • miserable Grattan replied—a I shall souther remark oath. hoe. gentleman's personalities than—as be rose ...

THE WESTERN STAB SATURDAY JULY 16, 1848

... orange banners insignia, with appropriate mottos, of the various lodges represented in the meeting. On the motion of Brother Grattan, seconded I by Brother Doyle, the Grand Master of the Dublin Orange Institution, Brother D. Stewart, was called to the chair ...