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bKOGHEDA ARGUS SATURDAY, JANUARY 11. 184>

... ; Kells, per Very Rev. N. M‘Evoy:—Rev. John Kelly, Rev, Mr. Geoghegan, C.C.; Messre. Patrick Flood, Patrick Smith, Thomas Callaghan, John Clarke, James Farren, Matw. . Fisher, Edward Clarke, Richard Flood, John Carpenter, B. Smith, Reilly, James Clarke ...

No. 495. He (the prisoner) might, if he pleased, have trav: ersed in and had bis trial. postponed for three

... members of Parliament :—Daniel O'Connell, Smith O'Briev, J. O'Brien, Robert D. Browne, R. A. JOHN O'BRIEN, Esq., M.¥., Cit Fitegerald, J. O'Connell, H. Grattan, and J. Kelty. k of Limerick, in the Chair. in retarning thanks the CHAI MAN that althongh for ...

THE GREAT NORTHERS BANQUET

... in arms in Ireland $0,000 (cheers). Self armed—elothed at their own expense - officered by men of their own and seleetion—80,090 Irishmen, uninflnenced by anzihi g but allegiance to the throne, aud love of liberty, and of Ire nd, wera then in arms in ...

AID LEI SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1845

... Certainly not Ly their own, for they were torpid and apathetic (hear). We led them on—we led the van in the good work—there is the arm that drew the petition in their behaif (cheers)—that petition paseed tue private eumimittee of the Catholic Association —it ...

MURDER OF M. .1 RONGE;

... illustrious Liberator, and of Messrs John O Connell, Dillon B. owre, Henry Grattan, Smith O'Brien, and the other patriots- But what if th*? Repeal leader* should take into their heads to break cover, and lead the Sergeant at Arms dance through the provinces ...

Published: Saturday 10 May 1845
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4595 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

M WHO ARK TUB JESUITS;**

... re surrounded them, and present them to the public in the com- Oo mooplace light of day. CALL OF THE HOUSE—THE SERJFANT AT ARMS. Mr. Hume was to move for a call of the House on yesterday ; nother honorable member is to move a similar eall on the 22d ...

CHEAT N A VAX DEMONSTRATION

... fourth s..n of John Grogan, Harcourt'Sirce?, In the city of Dublin, Esq., barrikteis,atlaw, • , . » William Patrick Carr, E*q., second son the Reverend George Carr, of Rosa, in the county Wexford elk •John O’HagSn, Esq., second ton John ate ofNewry, in ...

Published: Saturday 24 May 1845
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3962 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS—SATURDAY, MAY -24, 1843

... Vulanteers were then in arms—America had successfully revolted and was free—France joined with her—Portugal joined with her— Holland juined with ber—Spain joined with her—in fact, the auiversal forces of the world were in armed array against Eng- land ...

• THE MARSHALL

... All gentleme licy of Sir Robert Peel, a nd his | Cavendishsrow, containing the that Trish Agitation tion, mas yrai lorce, tw arm of Ro-neal—hae s bad requested t hopes int» the brightost pros In fict that declaration has And that all e the cause of Repeal ...

Published: Saturday 31 May 1845
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1362 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SATURDAY, MAY 81. 1845

... people were as the Irish have been they would be ep in arms lung since to sindica.e The duped or divided by the offers of the winis ple shuuld not be er—their course they were secured. Mr. Grattan was clear as long as hie friend, the Liberator, lived ...

AID LEIISTER JOURIAL;

... 11 o'clock ; witness went to leave prisoner back at Kirk's, and when bidding him good night prisoner canght wit- ness by the arm, and asked him not to Jeave him ; this was at the bar of the hotel, where he believed there was some more drink called for; ...

{sectarian prejwlice and animosity, join in the common Chris- lianity, and stand together for oid Ireland, and ..

... T ve hon. and learve gentleaan resumed his at m tye rf ater of Mr. HENRY GRATTAN, addressed the meeting at cousiderable length ; after which Mr. O'Connell moved and Mr. Grattan seconded a resolntion, to the effect, that the sp rch of the Rew T. Maguire ...