HUSH TOOK LAW-ARMS J3ILI,
... HUSH TOOK LAW-ARMS J3ILI, Rrspkcting the poor law and the arms coercion bill, Mr. Henry Grattan has addressed the following letter lo hU constituents : THE «F THE Ol‘ MHATII. men,— Hy this tiuie > ...
... HUSH TOOK LAW-ARMS J3ILI, Rrspkcting the poor law and the arms coercion bill, Mr. Henry Grattan has addressed the following letter lo hU constituents : THE «F THE Ol‘ MHATII. men,— Hy this tiuie > ...
... give the fullest information, vis.:â Dunbar, Esq. Mayor; Thus. L. Stewart. Esq , 11. Davison. Esq., John Kane, Esq., William Caldbeck, Esq., Lisburn, John Bates, Esq.. Robert Orr Quaile, Esq., Edenvale; J. Weir, Esq.; Rev, 8. Monsell, Rev. 11. Cooke, D ...
... with damage, after cutting away the foremast. Tho William, Cardigan, sunk, after being contact with tho Advocate, but has been got otf with considerable damage to her bottom. The Trident, of Cardigan (coal laden), drove ashore, but has got oiT with keel carried ...
... —he had the arms bill. By- the-bye, it was said that his name was associated with the arms bill introduced by the Whigs. So far frow that being the case, it was he who stopped its passing.— (Cheers. ) Now one of the clauses of this new arms bill is, that ...
... spoke With fear was England shaken. When Grattan rose, none ilar’d oppose The claim he made for freedom; Thev knew our swortls, to l*ack bis words, Were ready if he’d need them. Then let us raise, to Grattan’s praise, A proud and joyous anthem And wealth ...
... of Charlemont, Grattan, and Flood—hear it, ve living and dead Volunteers—O'Connell and his patriot band are to be martyred for asking less than you ob- tained—asking, through peace, law, and order, unarmed; less than you obtained with arms in your hands ...
... the Bishop of Sir M. D. Bellew, Bart., the Right Rev. Drs. Kennedy and Keating, John O'Connell, M.P., Caleb Powell, M.P., Henry Grattan, M.P., James Roe, Roes- borough, John Maher, Ballinkeel, ‘I’. Lyons, Sunville, and W. ‘T. O'Neill Daunt, Esqrs. The usual ...
... protestation against it; and, much esteemed Mr. Grattan, he wmuld respectfully tell him that writing a letter on tho subject was not sufficient—he should come over ami act in his own county. (Hear.) Mr. Grattan’s friends in tho county of Meath thought ho ...
... Lowry (Presbyterian minister), Mr. Lewis Quin, Ir, Patrick Mullen, Mr. Francis Dickson, Mr. James Devlin, Mr. Hugh Margey, Mr. John Between four M‘Gahen, and Mr. Anthony and five hundred associates were enrolled. This is the right way of geing to business ...
... Lennon, Peter M* Phil bps. Mark Swift, and John O’Hanlon, Esqrs., each; Messrs. Michael Qnaide. John Murray, and James Quiglev. 6d each; Pat Kelly, John Muynagh. Peter M‘Culla, John Fay. John M’Cosker. John Boy ...
... of the Canada corn bill was carried majority of to 75. The bill then then passed. IRISH ARMS BILL. On tho order of the day for going into committee on the Irish arms bill being read, Mr. WYSE protested against it. It was founded neither on justice nor policy ...
... the fund for the Propagation of the Faith, as also those of their friends. The Rev. Dr. O'Connell, P.P. of SS. Michael and John's, the active and zealous secretary of the institution, presided at the office. Chief Justice Glanville, of the Island of Dominica ...