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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 ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION —Mosn*r

... tou Mr, John Reilly, which, net having heard, he was unable cw determine in what spirit they were used, There was. however, am- biguity about them to make them appear as if they had been intended to be offensive. He begged to in- timate to Mr. John Keidlly ...

mands had been refused by the British they would have been quite justitied iy Patliamens arms against their ..

... iy Patliamens arms against their King and for their taking ay UY cheers.) But what was most u:furiunate ; About question was this, that it was en ‘ely (hear.) There was not one sg i individual nected with that association w ited to ay arms (Several veices— ...

MILITARY PHOMOnOXS

... —Captain James St. John Mauro, from ase, vice Breve tue Poot, tu be Major, by pure Lieutenant Colonel Cuuiies Hervey retires. Hospitat Semple, Gent., to be tant Surgeoo to the Fucces, vice whose ap pointment has been cancelled. i —Major J Grattan of the? h Foot ...

THF. FXXTSKHJ.RX ( HROXiCr.E, AND ERNE PACKET. REPEAL ASSOCIATION—Monday

... Catholics?—were they Homan emancipated Catholics?—(hear, hear.) What would they but for O’Connell?—(hear, hear.) The famous Henry Grattan once said he would know a Catholic his stooping, crouching posture; but was that the case then ? —a Catholic then stood up ...

REPEAL ASSOCIATION—Monday

... —were they Roman emancipated Catholics ?—(hear, hear.) What would they be but for O’Connell?—(bear, hear.) The famous Henry Grattan once said he would know a Catholic his stooping, crouching posture but was that the case then ? —a Catholic then stood up ...

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 ...

ENMSKILJ.EN, THURSDAY, .JANLARV 21, 1*47

... of the Contederation r one Near. Prorosep S. O'Brien, M.P.; John Shea Lawlor, J.P., Gurteenroe 3 John B. an Dillon, Barrister ; Francis Comyn, stock 3 John E Pigot, Bartister ; Robett Orr, John Miche!l, Luke Shea The Bray Lodge Rennies, county of Coik ; ...

Tut: kxsh>kii.i.i-;s .nunsici.r. anh i iin.: PAf Kirr

... the bill. auother place, in his measure, were lo et replied to Mr. to moke large profits THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, = Mr. H. GRATTAN ve enable railway proprietors Roebuck’s charges acainst and the | events tu advance he should not be sur- (Lord Broug! IMPORTANT ...

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 ...

THE FACTORY DILI

... admitting the importance of the subject, and alleg- ing that the Government had it in contemplation to a the subject, as Lord John Rus- If Mr. Craw. sell had, on a furmer occasiun,siated, furd had put his suggestions in the form of a Bill, he would not have ...

OMISSION

... | ment, a tention hav ng mets A 2 (ree Fever.” | “uue! weailknow yous 1 [should net ‘ he in-tiuc tions impiy an immediate armed intervention and the mansicus of tLe great, | ton, jus of m ne, should they deny lo the et treubled the Louse with any by En ...