ICIUATION HALL
... Rafferty, Hubert M guire. John Eitsgcrakl, John P. O'CadNahan. Walah. James Clarke, John K-oeh, I*. Turmey, John Tully. Patrii k Slattery. John louiney. Byrne. William Red* mond, ice. the not’Oii of Mr. John ...
... Rafferty, Hubert M guire. John Eitsgcrakl, John P. O'CadNahan. Walah. James Clarke, John K-oeh, I*. Turmey, John Tully. Patrii k Slattery. John louiney. Byrne. William Red* mond, ice. the not’Oii of Mr. John ...
... gathering handful of spriggauat for Grins; I went into Britt's garden, and saw John Ryan (Jack) comiag out of Burke’s fields, and had litile load bis back; had not his arms out through the sleeves; I know the old woman’s, bouse; was comiag straight down ...
... Parliament deserve our warmest thunks, and. therefore, 1 give you the toast of— Henry Grattan, and the Repeal Representatives Conciliation Hall. Air— Patrick’s Hay.” Mr. GRATTAN, having been railed on to respond to the toast, said he thanked the assembly for ...
... comjiinief any ki.irl was e -r forntcd or entered to, or ever snhmsled between Ohs deponent end the said Daniel O'Connell John O Conmll John Gray. Thomas Mathew Ray. Ihomas Steele, Richard Barrett, or the Reverend ihos e y*^ them, or a>n, person or pertont ...
... similar exaction has been made upon Indian corn arm in’' to him from Kilrush. Mr. is determined 1 have the subject brought forward ut the next meeting the Corporation. Monday morning, artilleryman, named John Montgomery, servant Colonel Cator, while labouring ...
... ** 1 have tbe honour to reoasiop very rev. dear sir, most respectfully. ** Yuur (uitbCul, iMißble •crvan^, •‘John O'Connci.L Very Rev. John Sprott, D.D., 4c. “ F.S.—I shall, cour»r. comply with the request of tho gentlemen rf the ‘Alliance/ not to appeal ...
... country (cheers.) When (Sir R. I’etl) fimnd himself snrrouiulcil difficulties he resigned mid le« the business to John ; hut when Lord John asked him for his support Vic was not prepared to give it. Hut lie was prepared leave Ireland to starve (hear, hear ...
... went into committee on the motion of which he had given notice. On the motion of Mr. JOHN O’CONNELL, leave of absence was given Mr. Msurire O’Couuell for a month. Lord JOHN RUSSELL said that it was the intention of the Government to move that Mr. Bright be ...
... Sub-Constable Mason for stealing iron ; against Michael Browne and John Savage, arrested Sub Constable Nash for robbery against John Alley, arrested by the fame active policeman for an assault; John Myres, arrested Sub Constable for robbery, was remanded ; Edmond ...
... place upon the table of the House of Lords, in the course of few days, bill for the enfranchisement of copyholds. Mr. H. GRATTAN excited much amusement by the phraseology in which he gave notice of hi* intention to call the editor of the Morning Put to ...
... time hi* nm**! from Stephen’* Choprl. where n* yet bn* *o .uceeMfutly the intraduction of the Coercion Act Mr. Henry Grattan. Mr. John O’Connell, and other member* the faithful Itiili pacta in the kc'ndntnre, were al*o. it wa* known, to present, and theae ...
... of disorder). Mr Uraov rose to second the resolut.on. reived with mingled applause am premr-Ue regretmd that the time had armed when that such resulutions should adopted. I lussrs and aunlntise.J The object of llie resolution was to anile and « li.iug ...