CLONMEL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1845
... The Abbey was founded the year 1241 Myles Birmingham, Svc ...
... The Abbey was founded the year 1241 Myles Birmingham, Svc ...
... Thursday, about two o clock, as soma men were mowing on Iho callows near Kyleraore, a short dutanca from C.onferf, party of armed men came down upon them; and having ascertained that they wera working under the prices regulated by Terry'a committee, they ...
... which 0 stated an indictment had been found against the Earl Cardigan at the last October sessions, for J* • ine at Mr. I larvev Tuvkctt. with talent to kill do him some grievous bodily I,arm. Mr. Jo’phus. who appeared counsel for the noble earl, prayed ...
... should not the poor mar. have arms a* well the rich ? If the laws are made for the poor and the rich alike, every man ought to have arms to supj»ort the laws. If they are made for the rich against the poor, every man ought have arm* to resist them. value peace ...
... should everywhere prevail, and not least in you was prosecuted for speech on the expedition those public tribunals which are armed with Wolfe Tone. The hills were found ; but Mr. much authority, and exercise so much influct.ee Canning declared in the cabinet ...
... Reynolds had announced that he was favourable to a repeal- He now called upon Mr. Reynolds lo account for this inconsistency. Mr. John Reynolds said, that no man ough to take a part in agitating any public question upon whose public or pr'vale character there ...
... treachery, force, or fraud, had plundered him Suppose take the illustration given Mr. John O’Connell. said— * the government prevented force the collection the Repeal rent, armed resistance would jusuhtable, and that would have recourse it.* is |»roliiljiip ...
... James Magratli, Edmond Egan, John Dwyerj John O'Donnell, Thomas Maher, William Croke, James Mngrath, »eu., W’illium John Lahy, Thomas Stokes, Thomas Coonan, Edmond Cormack, William Rafter, William Troy, James Phelan and John Gracewith sundry small sums ...
... still retains her national character. PeopU of Ireland, —many illustrious leader* nave, from time to lime, arisen among; you, arm* with the generous resolution of freeing you from thraldom ; and many of them hare sealed their devotion lo your righteous cause ...
... Resurgam” re* collect the year 1782 —Recollect Charlemont and the brave volunteers of that day, imitate their glorious example—Grattan obtained free trade for Ireland. O'Connell promises to restore her national independence by repeal of the Union ; though no ...
... degrees—to-day Mr. Jiphson, of Mallow, Mr. James Grattan, and our d'.s-tirguished countryman, Sbeil, were admitted—the circumstance brought to mind an interesting I anecdote ; at the last election, John Wilson Croker, in speaking of hi-College recollections ...
... Catholic girls as may become liable to endeavour to better their condition throwing themselves into the arms of Protestants.— Paris Paper. Messrs. Henry and John Lee have contracted to lav the foundation of the new houses of parliament, within two years, ior ...