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GENERAL ASSOCIATION

... Limerick, enclosing £l, and reqaesting to be enrolled a member of the association. He moved that she be accordingly admitted. Mr John Redmond seconded the motion, which was carried by acclamation- Mr Shanly here submitted the following document to to the meeting:— ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK

... observable estmorlaad. oa the high moss. The Queen of 8 a has conferred thé grand exces of the order of St. Ferdinand on Lord John Hay, aad os ‘oust Harispe. trustees of the te@th November the bridge will be held i a thet ely the funds ofthe Newry The Yos ...

was with delight he seized the opportunity of secondiag the fur ex; fesolutions. If that delighted him, | must sey

... your tu America; you attempted to tram. ple upon their libert.es; but tu their patriotism and Creirspirit, they met you in arms, they defeated you, aud they estathshed their inde {A Member on the opposi- tiva bere cried “ Question.,”) It isa question ...

Colon«l VERNER then brought forward his motion retpecting bis own case. An immense long and very personal disc ..

... it was a lawless and disgraceful'’transaction quo. ting the contemporary evidence of Lord Go»(ord, ami the ■peechct of Mr. Grattan, Mr. Maurice Fitzgerald, Baron Smith, and Mr. Arcbdale, all to the same effect. Hence contended that nothing could be more ...

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14,

... Corry, W. Kirwan, J. Barrett, jun, H. Murphy, Cbrisbolne, Pierce K. Mabony, John Norton (late regiment,) W Riehardson, Roney, P T Barron, W. Snowe, (high sheriff county Kildare,) John Lawless, Harvey, Cassidy, O’Reilly (DL, Kildare.) Howard, Maziere, Brady ...

DUBLIN MECHANICS* INSTIIUFE

... this day his guest, and ove to whom the country owed 80 much.— He begued to give the health of Lord John Russell and her Majesty’s (much applause). Lord John Russell felt highly honoured, both by the man- which the toast had been given, and that in which ...

circulates through MeatU, Louth, Monaghan, Armagh Cavan, Longford, Westmeath, &c. Ac

... White, Leitrim M. J. Chapman, Westmeath R. H. Fitzgibbon, Limerick John Maher, Wexford Co. county James Power, Wexford Co. W. S. O’Brien, Limerick C. A. Walker, Wexford Tn. county John O’Conuel!, Youghal. This document must certainly have proved a provoking ...

SATURDAY. WAT 20, 1837

... which, I trust may always be permitted to slumber in their arms, but which, I have nodoubt,should the occasion call for it, w'ould awake as in the ancient days, when 80,000 men arose, with arms in their hands and courage in their hearts, with Charlemont ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS

... Patrick Bellew aod Gentlemen, I felt the I assure you, highly hovored in bei appointed Treasurer to rogheda, Meath, and Louth ‘arming Soc’ et T bow feel that honor greatly enbanced when [ behold the » umber eod respectability of the rouoded. dit tlemen whom ...

election news.

... an speech amidst rcpeate*linrsts of applause- 'l! I'' ' . . ' . Mr H. Grattan, M. P. seconded the nomination of Col. White,in a dost nowerful and eloquent speech. When Mr. Grattan cunclnded, Mr West, the brother of the late candidate for Dublin, came ...

Wb* ffljmjflii^a

... proceed at once to the repeal of the rate-paying clauses of the Reform Act, and the of peany postage. ‘Tu these terms even Lord John Russell may accede, in spite of his uolucky pam phiet; and it weald be prudent io the Liberals if, from ae other motive than ...