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** Their hearts onlravelled still returo ta home

... although (Mr. O.) would be obliged go abroad few dave be hoped ret era •°®» • (M .would (If spared) walk into that room arm-in-arm with his old friend the Orangeman (loud cheers). for the Agricultural Society, concerning which so much had been aaid, all ...

SATtrRDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1844.

... parliamentary piofligary, which even Sir fiobert Walpole would have astonished, the genius of the country (iu.ii.ad incorruptable—Grattan, Curran, and the rest of famous men, whose names east so bright light upon this, the brightest purl of our history, never ...

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... Club; Edward Murphy, P. M'Nevin, M. Hyland, Solicitor, member ol the committee Repeal Association; John Barlow, Michael Keating. John Rooney. W. T. Meyley. John Thomas Orbbings, Bayley, Luke Dempsey, Valentine Dillon, M. F. O'Flaherty. Thomas D. Oee. William ...

delivered the letter to Ida head-constable, ami

... hy nn armed pnrty. saw a 1 of from ft on the hill fronted ns. .The Hon. Mr. French, magistrate, wna with our party. A portion of the people, to -he number of 200,’ came down to meet the police, who also advanced to meet them Fbe peasantry, armed with pikes ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1848
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6607 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

lik« the ebairnan, had dcvotad Ma tlaa and at taut lon la at

... anything which would lead to snppoee he knew abook the arms; witness never told any person that (Sir William Lynar) knew of them; dues not know person of tb« name of Denis Dclauy ; the matter of the arms was subject of general conversation; is the duly of ...

loui.'i liis Ixxly iuMil- i*** (»♦ lv. i (iU tu •» oi Mr. M

... with bread, the mob demanded the honey ex|»osed for sale in the window. Some carts laden with Hour belonging to Mr. Francis John Neill and Co., were attacked in coming into L: me rick horn port, and portion of it taken. Information having been received ...

Published: Saturday 29 May 1847
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2506 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

AID LEI SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1845

... Certainly not their own, for they were torpid and apathetic (hear). We led them on—wa led the van in the good work—there is the arm that drew the petition in their behalf (cheers) —that petition passed Uis private Committee of Catholic Association -it was ...

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1845

... from the earnest exhortations the R?r. Mr Corbett, Quin, Sunday last, to his co»jgre?.*vtion the Cbapc!, the fire-arms taken hv parly from John Haneen, on the of Coi county Clare, rrsidcnca Henry Ksq., werepri. delivered no that clergyman the f.;!Wir>g evening ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1845
Newspaper: Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 6859 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1846

... nothing bnl the arms of moral force arguments Now, air, the inference is he did not mean arms, but I will give ibe re* gentleman the benefit his intention and say that the obviont Interpretation of bis words ta that he meant the arms aelf-defcnce (cheers) ...

THE ARRESTS

... »u the Boyne. The following jorr was eworaN Fitapotnck, Char* lea M*Cabe, John Kelly, John Botlerlr, K. Harrey, J. Kent. Jame* Hickey. V, Elcock. P. WCooo.n. Peter Uannon, John Id'Oough, P. Ooortoey. The jury proceeded to examine the body* J„hu U.L.r ...

SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1848

... (greet cheering). then what ia to done The with whom I rail upon you sympathise with, say arm I aay. too, arm »voelter ua cheering). It ia but right nation ahottld armed (hear, bear). do not mean that yon ahonld riea np againat tha government; but I mean, ...

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... bo. The PnaaioanT briefly, but ta language, propoaed The Meaurj Grattan and flood. * Druuk Id aolctaa Igice. Mr. n GaaTtaw being loudly on, delivered high eolegium the men of *B2—Grattan, flood, and Burgh, and alluded in highly complimentary term* the ...