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... Solicitor, n the room of the late Piers Gale, Esq Paciet. A circular from Dublin has been rccrivedby the licensed venders of fire-arms in Limerick, prohibiting order Privy Council the further importation of muskets or carbines. SPRCIAL COMMISSION, MULMNGAR. ...

who cMserv in H«». . , th*t h« the honour •eemg the • u»hed «c-- *»• s wss (O aoeh

... Ireland, and be content to forfeit the •mm Grattan (cheers). English woopla and open the pandits Edmond ttoSm Perry, who was the father of the agrioultarml proprietary of Irolnnd-thot individual •fwhom nis(Mr. Grattan*s)fathcr said,that such Was his conception ...

THE CLAHE JOURNAL. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1846

... following attended- Jamts B. Butler, Ksq., in the chair. Dr-Carrico,ThomasGibsou, Bryan O’Loghleu, John Morouy, Edmund G. Mahon, Francis Tatnplin, Doctor. Healy, John 0. Knox, Pat Cullinan, Thomas Corbett, .Thomas CnHiaaa, Stephen O'l lalloran, William Thomss ...

Published: Thursday 05 February 1846
Newspaper: Clare Journal, and Ennis Advertiser
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3224 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ENNIS. MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1840

... him a threatening notice directed to his master, with which be was just served, by two armed Terry Alts. On receiving this information both gentlemen immediately armed themselves, and joined in the pursuit, taking with them the steward, in order that the ...

Tin-: clawi. jouWiVAi.. m )\dav. i.\ i«in. VICTORIES IN INI>I\. Wntrr.H»i.L, Apmii.7>—TlwQucen liub«en plnwd I ..

... Font: Lienlenant-Colonol Thomas Ryan, 50th Foot ; Lient.-Col. Peter John Petit, 50th Voot; Lleut.-Col. Marcus Barr, 29th Foot •, Licut.-Col. Thomas Uunbirry, auth Foot; i/ient.-Col. John Byrne 31st Foot ; l.icut.-Col. Charles Barnwell, 9th Foot; Licut.-Col ...

ENNI9 UNION

... Kelly, Esq 1.10- 0 Mr. John O'Gorman, 0 Mr. Darby Kelly, 10, 0 Mr. John Dogbarty, 10 Mr. J. Morony, •••. 10 Mr. 8. O’Brien. .„ ¦ 10 Mr. Michael Snllirali. 10 Mr. Patrick Kerin, 10 Hr. John O’Hailoraa,, .„ ...

THE CLARE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1846

... numbers, and appoint sub committees : “ Daniel o’Connel,M. P. John Angnstns O Neill, Esq. the Bight hon. tbs Lord Mayor, Henry Grattan M. P. Nicholas Maher, M P. AldermanO-Brien.M.P. John O'Connell M. P. Maurice O’Connell M. P. Sir C. OT.oghlcn, Bart ...

THE CLARE JOURNAU THURSDAY. JULY 30, 1846

... they woald bare been jostMod to tahtog ap arms in his opinion for the defence of this country—(cheers.) Bnt was happy to say that there was not stogie person connected with that association deeirons to appeal to arms at the present time, bat they nil joined ...

LABOUR IN SCOTLAND-

... or the other an idea prevailed that he did not intend to proceed with the motion of which he had given notice on the Irish arms bill. He certainly did intend to bring the matter forward next session, unless, he hoped, the government would be able during ...

THE CLAKE JQIiRXAI. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. AMERICAN SLAVERY

... provocation. The cowardly conduct did not stop here; fora poor woman, an Englishwoman, who was carrying mulatto child in her arms, was struck in the face, and the child knocked down. In both these cases no defence was made. These republican sailors were ...

MARRIAGES

... moment then coolly replied, amid the laughter of the court, *• Nae, Sir, not married.” John's wife and John were Ule-a itlt: She witty wra«. industrious he. Says John, I've earn’d the bread we've ate *• And I, says she, ’* have urn’d tho tea. ’’ Tlw only ...