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carriage, and stared at the occupant. © Who is it 2 said I, agnin. * John Toler, the attorney-zeneral.’ Amid

... carriage, and stared at the occupant. © Who is it 2 said I, agnin. * John Toler, the attorney-zeneral.’ Amid deafening cries of vengeance against him, the carriage moved on, and then rose the will cheers of the colleze men to weleome their partizan. A ...

HACK RACE

... facing Christ Church, London. Ask for “ Paul’s Dr: Baillie’s Pille” SER. HUGGARD, Mall Tralee. SOLD BY JOHN HACKETT, Statione er, Muin-street, JOHN CASEY, 9, Bagwell- street, and R. GRAHAM, D Clon— and mel; Wardend Co., Co., Flood, Price, Herron, and ...

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... and tried your lordship's interrogatories the days of Sadi the then Lord Lieutenant asked who the Grattan* were ! Swill replied, •* Not know the Grattans! why, lord, they could raise IU.UUO men !” I venture to say that the affect ion for that name has ...

THE KERRY EXAMINER, FRIDAY. APRIL 28. 1843. THE DINNER

... and Sir Perey N nt in Mullingar. ‘The next toasts were — Grattan and the Repeal members for [relan |.” Mr. Grattan returned thanks, The Rev, T. Maguire.” The Rev. Gentieman returned thanks. * John O'Con.ell, Esq.” (nive times nine, and applause ). Mr. returned ...

DEBATE

... people, and a re- ard for their interests required its passing. Me. TUITE adinitted that an Arms Bill was ne- ceasary fur Ireland, but it should not be aa Arms’ Bill containing so many penal provisions as the one befure the house. The best and most efficacious ...

NORTH FORELAND

... Tho following vessels ere lying at Margate with lots of bolwarks, anchors, cables. ch«ns, sail, bowsprits, ami masts : —Tho John Poyntse, from Yonghal for London ; Ellen from Terceira for London ; the Beliance. from Plymouth ; the Vesper, from Lisbon j ...

THK KERRY EXAMINER, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1843

... was now at jeace heard it by « edicers House k of Cuimnons, that it was be the corp. of sergoants with the world, with her arms triumphant ia China he victerics ana of the army mnt and India, the A treaty bad reconci'ed her dae wi with America, and that ...

THE KERRY EXAMINER, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1843

... Sunday at Mr. Sharp’s at Mickleham, with Mr. Grat- tan; and it was a very agreeable excursion. I went and returned with Mr. Grattan, whose conversation about Ireland, and especially the past hietory of Ireland, as well as upon literature, is full of interest ...

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... is from them, do their arm against the law. “~ hirty thousand evictions in five years tell a fear- fol tale. The and violence of the Irish ariatoerac’ have produced that state of things which they weeld in vain correct with arms’ acts and suspensions of ...

THE KERRY EXAMINER,

... Whereas in certain districts of South Wales, more especially in the eounties of Pembroke, Cardigan, and Carmarthen, he assemblages of the people, disguised and armed i- with guns and other offensive have taken it, place by night, and outrages of the most ...

TRALEE—TUESDAY, MARCH 7. 1813

... it was then But how atan ‘In the case now ? The trade nished from your soil, and happiness and eontent- for 3 — Ireland was armed —s' he mizht he at this time is infinit oly more advantageous to heer unier diseucsion America, and under these circum: {tnd ...

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... Dr. Griv rose to order, if they persist in doing so M-. O'Callaghan said that he was no out of order perty of am the strong arm of the law must le [eontusion, deluded mea fancy they can inteefere with po Mr. O Connell The role in every public assembly ...