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VOI. 111. THE COERCION BILL. (From the London correspondent of the Pilot ) London, Monday Night, f On the order

... were to be found men from whom I expected better things. Mr. John O'Connell having concluded a very able speech in amendment, Dr. Power seconded the proposition. Up then rose Mr. Henry Grattan, and seeing him rise. could not but admire the ardour with which ...

MU O'CONNELL

... Richard Grattan, son of Dr. Gratlan, of Drumin, by administering arsenic in (lummety which she had prepared for llte family btcakf.ist. The eireunislatiecs the case are familiar to out readers. In August last, it will be remembered, Doctor Grattan being ...

hihl i«ir;11 \-i tlie industry of the « :uirv wis

... Council Dublin. The following members of parliament were present— John O’Connell, Henry Grattan, Daniel O’Connell, John Reynolds, and James Fagan. Shortly after twelve o’clock, the motion of John O’Connell, the chair was taken Hen G a atta *, Ksq., .M. 3lr ...

bason of self-government ami forla'antnce towards the opinions of others. The latest news of interest stirring ..

... Uigby, Christopher Bellow, Mulioy, Henry M. Smyth, Edward Mitchell, John Irwin, Leabeg; Morgon Crofton, Dominick Corr, Mathew C. Browne, Leonard Hudson, Edmond Kelly, John Irwin, Raheen; John Duke, James Kirkwood, and Juba B. C. Kelly, Esqrs. FOUR DAYS LATER ...

This turned the laugh rather against the man of la» ; and men of law—even the most j.iciind-dn not often

... vice Doran, appointed Adjutant. , i».r\ 2oth Assistant Surgeon John Gillespie Wood, MD, irom the stair, surgeon, vice James Morrison, who retires upon half pay. . . 29th Ensign John Sheridan Henderson to lieutenant without pm chase, vice Dov. son ...

thought that the interference with the bank charter act was fully justified by the circumstances of the case. ..

... ineasuie which they were now abate to carry themselves. Sir B. Hall had expected, after the speech of Sir G. Grey, that Mr. Grattan would have with. drawn his anteuilment, and still believed that he would have done so, had it not been for the strange speech ...

THE WESTERN S74R, SATURDAY, DECEIBER_II, 1847.,

... and upwards of 100ies. of powder ab. and Protestant population of Ireland. itracted therefrone—ifaye Constitution. Mr. H. Grattan, with great warmth, vindicated On the night of Thursday, the 25th alt., at the character of hie father from the uniiteifiable ...

rild FASHIONS FOR .11'NE

... duauseneing at the waist, sod give greet f..etsduces to the skirt. &nue pain barer Lave to the knee. William Kennedy, John Cleary. and John Car- Tall, residing inCorragh, parish of Lorrha, were emamilted to Nenagh gaol, in Friday last, charged with conspiring ...

THE GALWAY VINDICATOR AND CONNAUHT ADVERTISER-

... shock prejudice of yours when offer aspiration for the triumph of the seven Catholic cantons, because they are asserting, with arms their hands, the right free opinion. Turn now Ireland (hear). Head your destiny a province in her agonies of this }eur. Read ...

TURKISH DECLARATION OF WAR IN 16C3

... Grace, Oliver Dowel John Bellewr, Richard Montesquieu Grattan, H. !! I Bernard, Viscount Grogan, Edwaid Blackall. Samuel Wensley Guinness, Richard Samuel Blake, Martin J. Hamilton, George A. Bourke. Richard S. Hamilton. J. Hans Boyd, John Keogh, William Browne ...

wa s not c.invinced of the liberality of his sentimeats , a all thou great and important questions which have

... otherwise) when the leaders of the people ran carry their objects without force and - violence. We live in times when the force ot arms is su hjugated by the tree of thought—that force which has achieved the greatest victories under that great and venerated m ...

WOBKIKO THB i’OOB I,AW_>:X. TRAOBJUUUBT CASE. At miithf at th» Drogheda Poor Onardiaaa ’rtanfow iaafo the ..

... been misconstrued. (The interruption here became an great that the hon. gentleman was obliged to give oaer. Three cheers for John O'Connell!—three for the memory of old Dan I Cries of_Did you pay the driver that drove you to the Castle ?—Pat Skene and M'Vrigh ...

Published: Saturday 27 November 1847
Newspaper: Tuam Herald
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
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