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AND BALLINAK CIRCULATINI IN GALWAY, ROSCOMMON, MAYO, AND THE ADJACENT COUNTIES

... he 'oil, asked him what had become of Henry Grattan (hear, hear). Ile (Mr (J'Cotioe.l) was soriv to say he was afraid that it was iU hea!th whct deprived thee of the service. of the son ill immortal Grattan (chePr.). The Holt Mr. Lawle— —I am very mud ...

THR GALWAY VINDCATOR JANUARY !». 1847

... ait . , . , ' for *he piotectcon Itch m-emt*. and oe >,'r.r''iy —the he.rr re.pon.ib.M.el that hare '^ * , f'r Wt HaA Co*. John Fe.l.er -n II ,„ , „„ p,,,,. , ,. ; hot It mar not. perhao,. Smith Brian. MP. C*P 'n M tera, J I ~ n,ider and mod » bia ...

ME T R •»PO LIT a N GOSSIP

... society at such periods shall seem expedient PROPOfeCU COUNCL. Smith O’Brien, Ml*; John Shea lor, JP, Gurlecnroe; John Dillon. Barrister; Hubert Orr. Brav Lodge; John Mnchcll, Luke Shea, JP; the Bennies, county CerU ; Hubert Cane, MD, JP. Kilkenny; Charles ...

THE ENGLISH CATHOLIC COLLECTION

... supply of bread from the Union Workhouse, near the Sooth Infirmary, Cork, were attacked by a large crowd of country labourers, armed with shovels, who carried off whole contents, thus leaving many hundred poor creatures wi.hout a meal, uuiil was procured for ...

PUBLIC MEETING AT TH E THEATRE

... Porterage, Cartage, kc. i 5, Edeii-qua). JOHN COSIELIO, Agent BBiTAKKf* LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY No. I, PHTMCKS-BTREET, BANK, LOXHON. gpEriAl, ArT FAKLIAMK.r IV. VIC. CAP. IX. DIUECTOK9. William BardfCtt, Esq. John Drewstt.Esq Samuel F>j. Robert Win. Black ...

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 ...

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 ...

POOR RELIEF (IRELAND)

... arrest the guilty party— Liiu. Chronicle Lord Cardigan objects the new law of limited army enlistment, because it will send forth upsnthe country, in a few years, number of men accustomed to the use of fire arms. The duration of service the French Army seven ...

vA f 14IE GALVfAY MERCURY, SATIIRDAY, 31 AY 8, 1847

... were the Confederates. John O’Connell has been on one two occasions intemperate—so has his illustrious father, whose lamentable illness has, 1 verily believe, been chiefly mused by his fears and his anxiety for his country but John O’Couuell has since evinced ...

IMPORTANT PEACE INTELLIGENCE

... about the hour of twelve o’clock, while Mr. Thomas Harvey, son to Mr. John Harvey, of ftathkerry, was engaged ploughing some land from which a tenant had been ejected, four men, each armed with a pistol, entered the field. Two of the party look deliberate ...

■ changing iU bud. * should the Association h. ilinsolved until tburesur action of the Irish parliament. >' The ..

... amounting £l—total £6.” , , Mr. John O’Connell said, in moving the insertion of the letter the minutes, that he let obliged to the noble writer tor not having ad! dressed him as the leader of the Irish people ; (bear, hear.) . Mr. John Reynolds, in seconding the ...

PEOGRESSS THE LIfIERATOR’S DISEASE. nttf»n'le

... on fits. She continued this state with excruciating )»aius in the right arm for some time, w hen alsiut three months ago six whole sewing needles and a few came out of her right arm between the elbow joint and the wrist—a few weeks after few more pieces ...