CITY BRB3IONS-(Batcroat.)
... rosaiatrate, Edward John Borr, E ...
... rosaiatrate, Edward John Borr, E ...
... Dillon; John Hardy, Ksq., Loughgall; William Algeo, Esq., Arm-igb . William Blacker, Esq , Armagh, 11. L. Prentice, E*q., Caledon; Francis Siringer. Esq.. House; Maxwell Cross, Kaq , William Patou, E»q., Armagh, Thomas Dobbin, E»q , Armagh ; John H. Irwin ...
... Duke of New- j castle. —Wednesday, Hafod, with its magnificent domain and j other properties, situate in the counties of Cardigan and Radnor, belonging to the Duke of Newcastle, was put up to auction at the Auction Mart, the quantity of land to be disposed ...
... the gentleman to mave the toast received as it should bo re- cevd .l fel grteu to Go fo ?? gie John. . .. calved. He felt grateful to God for' having given John O'Connell such a father, and for having given the father such a son. His conduct that evening ...
... Brennan, Thomas Reynolds, Matthew Daly, John Don- nelly, Patrick Geraghty, Martin Conell, Charles Nolan, Maurice Colgan, John Wheeler, John Ryan, Richard Sheerin, Michael Connell, C. Joyce, E. Brady, M. Murray, jun., John Kelly, and M. Murray. Of a verity, ...
... and dishonour be wiped from the national escutcheon. The ttev. Nicholas Cantwell, P.P-, Tramorc, said, look at the arm (raising his arm aloft) after the majestic scene 1 have witnessed, after the enthusiasm which I have seen exhibited, after the patient ...
... an artist than Mr. Henry Grattan. The outline which is hero presented we cannot but regard, far it applies to the most prominent features tbt patriot thus delineated, as masterpiece in its way. His true the very life. Mr. Grattan, it must he frankly and ...
... virulent Billingsgate. Not only so, but a woman actually struck at her ladyship with a stick, and she received a blow on the arm. Lady Ross then withdrew amidst a shi ower of stones and blackguard abuse.” Others of the congregatio n were also frightened ...
... that the bringing forward this question of the borough-rate must be very tiresome; equally tiresome as the question of Sir John Kingston James and the debentures (laughter). However, he (Mr. Thomas) felt that he must call the earnest attention of the ...
... lie returned thanks. Mr. Smyth in a deservedly compUmeniarv speech, proposed the health of the secretary of the society, Mr. John George Coddington (drank with loud cheers). Mr. Coddiogton returned thanks. The Chairman proposed th® health of Mr. Stephen ...
... the meeting, accompanied by Mr. John O'Connell, and Mr. Daniel O'Connell, jun. and moved Mr. Win. bl*Guinness to the chair. Mr. Mark O'Callaghan gave notice that he would, on next Monday week, move that the name of Mr. John Smith, one of the corporation ...
... of Repeal floud cheersj. Ves, Ireland is now on the threshold of independence. How true are now the words of the immortal Grattan— There is ardent combinatiou among the people, a fire which animates the nation to its own redemp* Uon, sacred enthusiasm ...