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FIVE PEXCS

... Powell would there on the next day meeting; and although he (Mr. Grattan) would be obliged to abroad few days, hoped to return soon, and would (if spared) walk into that room arm-in-arm with his old friend the Orangeman (loud cheers). for the Agricultural ...

A N I) LEINSTER COMMERCIAL AND LITERARY ADVERTISER,

... Bmirke, 1 atnek Hood, Michael liourkc, John M’Grath, John E. Jones, Edmond English, Miss Fennessy, Mm. J. Lonergon, Thomas S'attcrv, William () Donnell, Charles Cod}, 1. inkd () Charles Lockwood. Edmond O’Meara, John Egan, Pelix Nash, 1 at. Hvan, Martin ...

the hall the heat there (absolutely that of an oven) being impossible for any person to bear longer tnan a

... partes. They declare that so unjust act as lion w-uhl unite every Mexican in iho defence of ihe national Bag ; that appeal arm. would responded to the entire Dalton, and that to abort, with numerous army, valiant general, and the invincible Santa Anna ...

THr; MACROUM MAGISTRATES

... M Cornelius Thoraas .ehy, ReUiew ; J Reid. M 1 1 b >nk Ansieii. Grange John Nasu->, N w ion ; Spottiswoo.l wl*s, Af.erne; Crohan. Maryville ; Denis Callaghan, .he. duggan, a*, John N‘wenham, Maryborough. F.o.n half-past about a q ia* ter af;er one a v* ...

'HIE CATHOLIC CHURCH

... recently renounced Protestantism while on a Visit to the Elertis) City in 1841, and now I aiholic priest and professor at St. John’s College, hordhamj Mrs. \ Kuren, daughter of ))r. Mott, ot tins city j the Kev. E. P.llmvell, now Catholic pastor Elizabethtown ...

1 have the honour to be, dear Sir,

... most humble servant. aja John MacLauglin. Wm S. O’Brien. Esq.. M.P. He had also to announce the receipt of 111. from Dungarvan and allow him to congratulate Mr. Shiel upon having such constituency (loud cheers.) Mr. William John O’Connell, Head Repeal V\ ...

HOLSK to r-ih it:t

... his ears, and that even his friend liurke impugned his conduct, and called it weakness, still the father of his country, Grattan, full of con- Bdcnce in the justice of his cause, the value of the prize, and the certainty of obtaining it, shrunk not, faltered ...

HILKEMiY : SATIRIUY, AKilSr

... have been devoted. Thanking you for the kindness your communication. I bate the honour to be. Your very faithful servant, •J* JOHN, ARCHBISHOP TUAM Mr. J. H. Dunne handed a variety of subscriptions. Mr. O’Connell, jun., rose amid loud cheers, and spoke the ...

MAKiUED

... Remember the 30th May;” The Martyrs,” Shields inscribed—Grattan, Charlcmont, Right Rev. Dr. Kelly, O’Connell, Smith O'Biien, Denman, Cottenham, and Campbell. Over the Chair was the Waterford Arms, surmounted the word “ Repeal” in letters with Harp and ...

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... m*n. lutintry, each I.tKJO 23.000 do. Miking * total .2G,370 men. OF CARDIGAN AND LOUD WM. page r. publishes a series of letters relative to the recent action a * u,, Karl Cardigan, and ’'v pending between the noble lords *. 1 find any new particulars ...

Flnit Pub 11* bed as tbe M ins ter Jouroul 24tb Janaary, A.»M 17«7, and wlcb tbo present TiUe, 17tb XtXarcta, A ..

... vast number men who carried arms under the denomination of revenue police, coasters, &c., &c., it would j he seen that time of the profoundest peace them in this country no less than some forty-five or fifty thousand men armed to the teeth for the purpose ...