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... personages dinner on Wednesday :- Judge Perrin, the Solicilor General, Mr. () Connell. P., O’Conor Don, M. P., Mr. Henry Grattan, M 1., Mr. Morgan O’Connell, M. P., Mr. Pigolt, K. C., Col. Cuvier, Mr. Fitzsimons, M. P., Mr. Fofarty, aud Mr. W. Berwick ...

TilH ENNISKILLEN CHLOMCLE. AND ERNE PAC'KLE

... shunned communication with them ? Because the Chartuts shun attain the rights by moral and peaceable means; and have recourse to arming, vileness, and folly because it was'more foolUh by far. than it was criminal (hear, hear.) you know why 1 personally opposed ...

DL'im DIARMID

... been introduced; but it is no means likely to be generally adopted. The sleeve itseu is made very tight; almost close to the arm; and at the bottom, it is trimmed with three large bouillons descending almost to the elbow. These bouillonsate intermingled ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHKOMCLE, AND EKiNE PAC'KLT

... the abuses complained of in the English svslem of Poor Laws. Mr. O’Brien’a bill kept clear those abuses, did that of Mr. Grattan. 1 sjieak not of the merits of those hills any other respect, but they offered you plan of relief, from which the abuses which ...

TUESDAY—Apbii-29

... Fitzsinmn. N. O’Connell, John Walker, C. A. lit/.-dmon, C. Galway, J. M. O’Conor, TELLERS, Jrattan, 11. O’Dwyer, C. O’Connor, F, l.alor, P. Sheil, li. L. Against 57 For Arrest.— General O’Neill, Sir R, Keane, James Grattan—3. J)n> not vote —C,. Harry ...

iniCII YEOMINKY

... for the reform candidates. Mr Lomt waited Sir John Uvm:. know .1 that paper was intended to intimate |«rsons holding office, that thev should be dismissed if they voted against reform Tb-v were assured Sir John Bvng .hit. sneh was not the intention of the ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET

... coerced, simply and merely to support Protestant church tahlishment in Ireland which was the plague spot of that country. Lord JOHN RUSSELL wholly denieJ that the argument of the hop. member for Middlesex had the slightest basis. Mr. FINN observed that he ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET

... next. . . He first read long letter from M - Rothven, giving his adhesion to the call of the Union; and then one from Mr. Grattan. The next was from Mr. Jephson, member for Mallow, stating The electors of Mallow have sHected me represent them Parliament ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE. AND ERNE PACKET

... to such measure, and it would be impossible fur them holding the opinions they carry on (he government with such measures. JOHN RUSSELL —In answer the observations of (ho right hon. gentleman ns to the of a surplus, would say that there were many parishes ...