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tunc. • may rouml. who are resolute mvr to (Horace the high crfllinj; which the great spirit* Hie past ennohh’d

... great spirit* Hie past ennohh’d. who think with P’icle the pure glory If..pry Grattan, and steel themselves for good and manly notion contemplating the heroic constancy of John Philpol Curran, in days of darkness and sorn when the fr ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... bo| nonr Mr. I take the liberty of giving you as a toast, i The Reformers of Middlesex. At the conclusion of his speech, Lord John Russell was most warmly cheered for seveial minutes. Mr. Warburlon responded to this toast. Doctor gave The health of the Duke ...

ley m.iy hnve the advantage of the bigotry so prcdomincnt in Lngland. and which hold* out such rewards to those

... Colonel Burgoyne, Daniel O’Connell. Esq., M.P., Henry Grattan, Esq., M P., Sergeant Curry. M.F., James Power, M.P., John Power, D.L, George Ror, Peter Purcell, T. O'Meara, Richard Moore. Q. John Hatchell, Q.C., Christoplier Fitzsimon, Capt. GHomilly ...

BELSCTEDPOETRY

... Charles Rianconi, 1.»q.; John Smith, Esq.. Rlcs«inqton> st; John Martin, Esq., North-wall; Wiili.im Oernon, Esq., Athcarn Castle, cotinlv Meath James Hanghtan, Esq; Kev. Mr. Sheeh in, Yon^'ial; Mieha •! W.ddron, Esq . Kathgar; John Xangle. Esq., county Kildare ...

NEWRY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1840

... made between the IrMi people arms and the Kin? of Hn?lind, William the Third, theretofore unrecognised by the Irish people. Upon the faith of that treaty the Irish nation submitted to Kin? William; they laid down their arms rely in? upon British integrity ...

NEWRY, 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1840

... division in our ranks. Lonl John Russell said, that any change in numbers must arise from members having left the house under the impression that there would no further division; and therefore could not vote with Mr. Hume. Mr. Grattan exclaimed, I can! propose ...

KX A MINER

... FRANCIS SADLEIU. A R. BLAKE ROBERT HOLMES. RICHARD W. GREENE. PATRICK BELLEW. POOLEY SIIULDHAM HENRY MORPETH. ALEX MACDONNELL. JOHN RICHARD IS. PLUXKET. Dublin, April, 1840. The Marquis As a Parliamentarv imn. Lord Londonderry is distinguished by an unco ...

t U’TVIN UF.VNOLDS

... Stephen Not Guilty. Charles Hanna and John Doran, for an ass eve. and Elizabe Doherty ou Sth Sept. h of | Killowen, Not ¢& itv. ! John i Bernard Duly, Patrick Dufly, James Du nt at | Juha Marke »for a riot and It on John d, a Hea of Potic ce, in the disel ...

NEWRY. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1840

... Benjamin Morris, John Alexander Sherlock, E-q., J.P., Killaspy ; 1 nown Plunket, Esq., J.P., framore; Riehard D nowe J.P. 3 Barron, Esq., Ballyborney lit to Hugh Power, Esq., € Jarrig Castle; Win. O Vien- p, PP. Esq., Clashmore ; Rev. John Sheerar > Em: ...

The Earl or Cardigan am* Captain Douglas

... The Earl Cardigan am* Captain Douglas. The indictment against Lord Cardigan is still upon the hies of the Central Criminal Court, although has jurisdiction so far Ids Lordship is concerned, and the recognizances of both the defendants will formally respited ...

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... was sung in sweeter or more delightful rythm—where oratory was graced with more powers than in the Burkes, Slieridans, and Grattans of Ireland—where had the light of science beamed with clearer eye—where had philosophy more enlightened instructors and disciples ...

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... (hear). He hoped, therefor*, (hoy would extend their principles, and give them goneral application (hear, hear, hear). Ho (Lord John Russell) did not moan to propose and further substantive resolution. did not think such course was necessary, after proceedings ...