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... more elTfcttinfly gfwn to Ireland by emigration than the cnltivntioh of waste lands. TUESDAY, JULY 13. STATU IRELAND. Mr H. GRATTAN presented petition from I hn lluMirs, pensioner, complaining of ijLeof Lis pension. The Hon. that tile jietition l>e printed ...
... coat in the opposite gallery) he meant Solymaa, the superb Mr. John (Salwcy—f/ong continued laughter, eren among the friends if Mr. Lamh) —on his foiling produce the wave of his brnwny arm, that respectful silence and attention from the people, which he ...
... Barron, lie would not detain them longer than to preface the toast he should, propose quoting the celebrated saying of Air. Grattan That people should be content continue province who had strength to a nation.” (Great cheering.) A speedy Repeal of the Union ...
... moment the noble animal bfted hUpaw against his puny opponent, the cowardly howling back to his master. Had Mr. lifted his arm in anger, when the pensioned cure assailed him, they would, doubtless, found skulking beneath the ministerial benches and cowering ...
... slightest influence arraying those he could command, their several decades, and in legions, not that they might have recourse to arms, but that they might raise cry for freedom which, thundering peal after peal, might at last scare their taskmasters Into justice ...
... with view of railing’ money for the procuring fire-arme. Sentence, of death wae. passed, but day of cxernlion not namad. Michael Uuerria was . foond guilty of burglary oa the houtes of Sylvester and John Ciuisidliie at Dallygriffy, oa Ibo 4th March—suutrnce ...
... resumed her sway—remorse struck it his heart, and told her that 'he should not ose moment in restoring her her family. He armed himself with pistols, and he that vers* moment accompanied I'er back her mother’s and left her there safely between twelve ...
... from that which prmliic«’«J the \V'hite-*ms, the peri the, Irisli Tilht; (! ...
... her improvement ia peace and , * 1 ,r, those scenes of op- but also tiujnst in principle and odious in pmc- jj »*ioo whick Grattan, with aa aloqueoee almmt tice. Does not justice, my Lord, require that 1 -. -l ia equivalent glvua for whatever is received ...
... which the President's chair and desk are placed, were grouped | number of Austrian standards, which were •mee recognised the arms of the Germanic em- and the black eagle, and bearing the cipher of Francis —between these groups sere statues of Victory. The ...
... accomplished. As to the yeomanry, should not revert to the circumstances which rendered necessary for Government to give them arms, and call them into activity ! but to disband them now wns impossible. Regulations for the removal of the evils incidental ...