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DEATHS

... friend and affectionate husband. He will long and deservedly regretted by all who knew him. At Edcnderry, on the inst., Or. John Grattan, in his 68th year, sincerely and deservedly regretted by his numerous friend and relatives. Jan. 13, at the hou ...

NF.W NATION I. ASSOCIATION Iju-re a-* inerting the u.rn.bn » L t }, u . held i'rt the Corn Exct.aoge.--Hb.NHY

... of the chairman, the immortal Henry Grattan ( great cheers. ) If that great creature (Fiery Grattan) were alive present, would he Mr. L. ) be told that paired with a small wretched animal (hear, ami laughter.) Grattan “paired off” indeed. No !he was in ...

TUESDAY, NOV. I

... struck him on the right side of the head, just behind the ear ; the blow knocked him down ; when down was beaten od the head, arms, legs, and body ; could not identify any of thote who btet him ; only saw the feet of a number men running away ;• his two ...

TABLE TALK

... ; V llliim F. Burton. Waller Newton. Robert C. Browne Philip j8 John Bagot, R. Steuart, J. Butler W. Uuekett I. Whelan. Robert Eustace, Henry Faulbner, John Alexander, Wtlham Garret., John Watson, Tho,. 11. Watson, I Cooper George R. Kehoe. Jamas H. Eustace ...

THE DUBLIN AND DROGHEDA OR GRAND TRUNK COAST LINE RAILWAY. AT numerous and Meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town

... Hotel, on Monday, the Ist February, 1836. Proposed by John Shegoo, Esq., seconded Sherin Bareev, and carried unanimously, _ . That Patrick Gkenos, Esq., be appointed Chair- Messrs. Michael Levins and John Cbaw/ord were requested to act as Seerretaries. Proposed ...

' Gflt Hr •fltflC m A ADVERTISER

... Di b>. J.P.. Cormhus M’toghlen, M. J. ~ John Guthrie, Waller I).L ,W. Sterne Hart- John D’Arcy, Ignatius Callaghan, Michael Thunder, J. D. Mullen, C. Lyne. Wim M-Dermott, Springfield ; W F ..iwilham Humo, John Power, Henry Rorke. of Tyrrellstown ; Darnel ...

HEAD POLICE-OFFICE

... cornmifed Newgate.—Their names are—James King, John Hutson, Patrick Doyle. John M‘Carthy, and Thomas Tracy. The names of the six remaining prisoners, who have been remanded for further examination, are Edward Uuller, John Dwyer, Jos ph Eustace, WmCampbell, Thomas ...

THE CHURCH

... done (applause.) The sons of two of Ireland’s best ami brightest patriots—Grattan and Connell—represented Meath (hear and cheers.) They never torget the manner in which Mr. Grattan had been tre .ted Dublin for his faithful and firm adherence the principles ...

the wot ion .

... niea-.are* expedient adopt t . Amotigst the gen present »ere, R char. s.r 5 jej, .ij , * H Grattan. Esq.. M.R Serjeant Wonlfe, M I.; Ic- I v.d Croslhsraite. John Fewer. David R. » 2 ...

CIRCUS ROYAL

... Richards, Mr. Wyse, Mr. Ruaed, Lord Ebringtom, Mr. H. GrattaN, Mr. Shiel, Sir R. Peel, Viscount Howjck, Mr. O’Connell, and Lord Stanley, the House of Commons divided on last Friday night Lord John Russell’s proposal for disposing of the amendments made ...

ASSASSIN AXIOM MRNACF.S

... words should be written ovi-r their doors. He would not put over them the Brunswick arms—that is, a death’s-head and cross-bones”—nor the marrow-bone and cleaver—nor even John David Latouche’s emblem, an ass’s head with squint in it—(laughter)—but he would ...

Paki's. M'.n

... High Sheriff in the open space before the church. Amongst those present were Lord Killeen, fvr Wm. Somerville, Bart., Henry Grattan, Esq.. M.8.. Elias Corbally, Robert Taatte. R Barnwell, Michael Thunder, James Gemon, Wm. Cruise, F. Murphy, Samuel Winter ...