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DUNDALK, WEDNEDAY, APRIL 29, 1846. LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. It would appear from the numerous and fervently loyal ..

... first reading of the coercion or curfew bill still in abeyance. direct the marked attention of our readers the speech of Mr. John O'Connell, inserted in another column—a speech abounding in suggestise hints, in which the principle of the cate is sustained ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER.—DUNDALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1846

... 3/.from Milford, county Done* gal. sent Mr. John Crean, R. W.; and 2/. 16* from Errigal Garragh, county Londonderry, aenl the Catholic Rector, Rev. Edward Kelly. Votes of thanks carried with cheers. Mr. Grattan, after referring to the coercion bill, Mr ...

SEE RY S CASE

... laneholy task to record the death of Col. Nugent, J P., PorUferry-house. Colonel N. succeeded in his estates his eldest son, John Nugent, E*q., Lieutenant-Colonel of the Royal South Downthire Militia. The Medal rom China.— Mr. Wyon, the engraver the Mint ...

advocate, Roman Catholic, measure which was protested against nineteen out of twenty of the hietarchy of his ..

... it, and now the words are taken up by Lord John Russell, the future premier of England, who declare* that is parchment Union ('loud cheering). There another valuable and important admhsion made by Lord John Russell, namel«, that one of the weaknesses ...

THR COERCION BILL

... for (hear, hear). Mr. Grattan remarked that there were many instances of the police attempting to entrap persons into situations in which they might be charged with crime, and instanced the ease of a policeman named Callan biding arms, and accusing in. noeent ...

REPEAL IN DUNDALK

... tyranny Ireland’s torn; pent-up spirit. O’Connell will be true—Smith O’Brien and John O’Connell will the leader’s generals the right and loft wing of our party, and Grattan of tho magic name brook insult. Let the other Repeal members, some of whom only ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER.—DUNDALK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1846

... gentlemen, v *.Rev John M'CulUgh, Rev George O'Doherty, Rev Jame* Morphv, PP; Rov Char e* M*Cossan PP j Rev Daniel Mooney. CC ; Rev John Kearney C C} Rev Jamea Kelly. CCj Rev Michael M'CHnchy, CC; Neal M'Henrn O*C; Rev David Toland, CC; Rev John CC Rev E Kelly ...

THE LIMERICK REPEAL BANQUET

... e?, between each of which was hung well executed panning of transparency. The centre arch was occupied by the royal arms, and the arms and motto of “the City of the Violated Treaty.*’ On the right of the chair were—first, a full length portrait of her ...

DUNDALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1846,

... aothing but the arms of moral force arguments. Now sir, the inference is, that he did not mean arms, but 1 will give the rev. gentleman the benefit his Intention, ■ud say, that the obvious interpretation of his words is. Hist he meant the arms of self defence ...

THE WANDERER TO HIS MOTHER

... the moment that Stewart was passing his shirt over his hesd. and inflicted three stabs, which Stewart received on I.ls left arm. and once faced his murderer, witnout weapon or eorering to his body, and demanded his Intentions, The wretch replied ** plunder ...