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THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE, AND ERNE PACKET

... the neighbourhood of Bansha, ATTACK ARMED Par ty or Nine Men,— e of a man named On Sunday night last the hous within one bundred John M‘Grath, of Safane, J yards of the cavalry barracks of Caher, was attack- ed by an arm ed party, with their faces blackened ...

THE ENNISKILLEN* CIIRONICLB. AND ERNE PACKET

... Dillon Massey, George Forster, John M‘Neill, Nicholas San Fitzsimon, Wm. Hort, George Hodson (High Sheriff County I Westmeath), Richard Levinge, E. Borrough, Henry M ere- urriage is here; a3 soon, , Arthur Clarke, John Power, John | mer to walk, Clara, dyth ...

si rrox— aunt jt Rtf s

... the motion of his hoa frieud Mr. H. GRATTAN asked whether it was right or just that the cons:itutional liberties of the Lrish peuple should Le taken away because a few Irisumen bad guae Mad ? | Leftspeaking. | Fire: Arms in Conk —The regisy fineé until March ...

THE ENNISKILLEN CHRONICLE. AND ERNTE PACKET

... rence of the House of Lords on agers of the conte the subject: matter o f the amendments made by the House of Peers in the Arms (Ireland) Bill, the tol- lowing peers procee ded tu hold the conference :—The Earl of Karl of Devon, the Earl of Siradbroke ...

THE rVMSKIU-EK CHRONICLE. AXD EF.NX PACKET

... has been pleased tu appoint Major-Ge neral Sir John Harvey, K.C. B., to be Governor ay.’ of the Island of Newfound. and and its dependencies, Li is that the Horse Guards have intima. ed to Lord Cardigan that be must sell out on the eariicst co: venience ...

\ use att e st for EAI or uE U N { Lord €t emonis ho one | laws were

... niggars.” Mr. JOHN jumped up and asked if it was in order that this buffoonery should g9 on ? The Speaker informed Mr.J. O’Connell that he was himself out of urder in applying the term foonery”’ to the observations ot Mr. Walker. Mr. JOHN O'CONNELL bowed ...

the *- '-.ci. ,1.1. r. N niHON-icLj:

... lieutenaot, dof exercise to sell tire arms, empowered by the boare ding all classes to purchase and therefore recommen these incitements to arms from him. He kuew of evil had been reproductive purchase arm for-5UU stand of arms were sold lat ely in consequeno ...

DESTITUTE I'UOll (IRELAND.)

... C.D.; Conolly, paid board without the delay by viletown; P Creagh, H White, M R Sausse, L On an Ruxton, High Sherif, Louth; Arm- the necessity of having recourse to au intermediate trong, e.ection, of Goods L., County Clare; Anster, LLD.; Flana- sot be ...

KKPE.VL ASSOCIATION—Mondav

... referred to Lord College-green. (Cheers. ) Ebrington’s discouragement of the Repeal cause, and said he was now waiting with folded arms to see what would be done, (tear, hear.) The election of 1841, which had obtained Peel’s majority, he described as having been ...

ji PNA LSKILLEN CHRONICLE Le ne rr ree wi th it by interest, kindly feeling, and ge- conviste! befure me,

... of semiaary at Temple moyle not surpassed in importance by r eleven o'clock the candidates, the O'Neill, a Fitzzerali, a Grattan, or an O’Counell —the oot of improvement, Shortly afte any cf them, for at strikes at the very r Bourke, honesty of a Duly ...

ENNISKILLEN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS4B

... he might be note guilty ofthe crime of levying warif others appeared er to take up arms, and was the of those ont cals considered treason ? Was it necessary, too, in arms, although he did not do it himself, provided surr they did it upon his advice sanction ...

ENNISKILLEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 1(», 1843

... order, several fresh outrages had been com- John Dillon stated, that he believed that Mr Goul- mitted by the At about nine ou born wa the party who prevented it from being Sunday night a party of the Corkmen, armed with On given to him, and that he had better ...