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... understand, is very general in rthe regimens under Lord Cardigan's command. that shis lordship's ball, instead of striking Captain Tuck- ett, did not take an opposite direction. AsTRR THE PLIGHT of Lord Cardigan with the wife of Colonel Johnstone, this noble and ...

Ireland

... much cause of complaint it would turn out in arms to seek redress. Mr. O'Connell objected to the latter opinion expressed by Mr. Grattan. The Irish seers too well instructed in politics to thiuk of taking up arms to obtain their political rights; and their ...

THE FOLLOWING GRATIFYING RESOLUTION AND LETTER HAS BEEN RECEIVED BY MR. O'CONNOR FROM HIS COUNTRYMEN

... the questions why should you arm and fight for the preservation of institutions in the pti- vileges of- which you have no share I Why should you arm and fight for laws of which you only reap the penalties ? Why should you arm and fight for the peoteotion ...

A VOICE FROM TIPPERARY

... before John O'Connell. Morgan O'Connell is the boy; he is the spee gregisthe flower of the nobility of Irish traitors; the eharioteer of the five pound patriots; the 'edifica. tion of the Whigi'and the admired one of Dillon Browne and Grattan. 'Pro/s ...

A VOICE FROM TIPPERARY

... near Lisna m- rjiock, in the colliery district, The unfortunate vie. tim, a man- named St John, went to a neighbour's :house, and was dragged out by four armed ruffians, wlio murdered him outside the door. The ?? . ilars or causes of the. murder are not ...

THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... we observed the ?? Lin- , coln, Mr'. Hume, Mr. Feargus 0AConnor, Lord : ,t Dudley Stuart, Mr. John O'Connell, Mr. Gladstone, I o Sir De Lacy Evans, Sir John Packington, Colonel l Is Thompson, Sir R. H. Inglis, Mr. C., Anstey, Mr, a Stuart Wortley, and ...

THE NEW PARLIAMENT

... lre, S. 3 . Ocen, o i Radnorshire, W. Wiflkins, I o 2 Beaurnaris, Captr.F.lPaget, IhE BE 0 2 CardirI' J1. Nichl)~, 0 1 2 Cardigan, ?? J'ryse, I 0 2 Cormarthen, D. Morris,'5 I 2 Carnars'o, W. B. H-ughes,'50 2 Deabigh, W. Jones, 0 1)Flini, Captain Dandas ...

Published: Saturday 19 August 1837
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4405 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

Ireland

... arof to seek redrohes. Mr. O Connell objected to the latter opinion expressed by Mr. Grattan. The Irish were too well instructed ins politics to think of talbing up arms to obtain their political rights; and their enemies would not desire anything more ...

Ireland

... ares tosseek redress. Mr. O'Connell objected to the latter opinion expreseed by Mr. Grattan. The Iris h were too well instructed in politics to thinke of taking up arms to obtain their political rights; and their enemies would not desire anything more ...

SECOND EDITION

... High Treason and Sedition-John Frost, Charles Waters, John Partridge, James Aust, Thomas Davis,.Richard Benfield, John. Rees John Lovell, Solomon Brittan, George George, William Jones. Committed for a Month-John Morris, ...

A VOICE FROM TIPPERARY

... coerce him, I know they have- as muchs chance brea in of Throing from hima his arms, as tl~ey woull Cot trying 2. to stop the tide with afork. His armos ?? turil W.his arms he. wtill usea in spite of all- the Coercion Bills her Mn that coul~d be framed ...

Spirit of the Press

... journ'15515b expressed apprehension thast ,the ticable, connection with Lros-d Cardigan might prove fatal to to it; PrneAbr' ,ede., This week the connection wlth. is done. Lord Cardigan. haso opened the mouth of the Downling-9 street journals against their Own ...