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THE ENGLISH( PEENS ON JOHN O'CONNELL

... THE ENGLISH( PEENS ON JOHN O'CONNELL. The English journals with one accord, express their contempt of the pretensions of the so.called leader of Repeal. Mr. Joey O'Cosysexes incompetence seems to be universally agreed upon except by the savages who have ...

Published: Monday 13 December 1847
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Herald 1846
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1098 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

attention was callt'il the hon. inemtn-r lor M**ath (Mr. 11. Grattan} former 1 refer the Bpe«*ial Constables ..

... attention was callt'il the hon. inemtn-r lor M**ath (Mr. 11. Grattan} former 1 refer the Bpe«*ial Constables Act, ami 3 Wm. IV., c. 108. That act a vcrj useful power to the Lord Lieutenant for carrying into active exercise those duties which devolve upon ...

THE WEEK-THINGS DONE AND DOING

... to Whig blandishments of the members for Mayo and Meath. Hal Grattan could not, to be sure, be reckoned upon of late--having cut the disreputable concern jurta the Liffey, and taken to arming his own tenantry for their own defence. There's no pleasing ...

Published: Saturday 11 December 1847
Newspaper: Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 271 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE DEBATE ON THE COERCION BILL.— SCHISM AMONG THE REPEALERS

... r as tho ministerial Arms Bill for Ireland is, it is, neverthe- less, too bitter a dose for the palate of the leader of Conciliation Hall, who feels it to be his duty to oppose it upon every stage of its progress. ir. John O'Cou- ncll's reasons for ...

Published: Friday 10 December 1847
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 638 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

DIVISION—RECREANCY

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

Published: Saturday 11 December 1847
Newspaper: Wexford Independent
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1044 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

COERCION BILL—IRISH MEMBERS

... the Home Secretary’ and halloo him against the liberties of the people , Most patriotic Mr. Grattan, the Anti- Whig politician of Young Ireland. Take Mr, Grattan to a meeting to consider the means of alleviating the destitution of the people, and you will ...

Published: Wednesday 08 December 1847
Newspaper: The Pilot
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1872 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LIVERPOOL CONFEDERATES

... evening next. GRATTAN CLUB. The following documents we were unable to insert last week : or the grattan confederate ci.ub against lord john Russell's coercion bill. Moved by Mr. P. O’Donohue ; seconded Mr. John Simmons: W«, the member* of the ...

Published: Saturday 18 December 1847
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Nation
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1583 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

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 ...

THE COERCION BILL—IRISH (?) MEMBERS

... a mockery of Mr. John O'Connell's arguments. Mr. Urattan is as high constitutional authority. He de. nied that the bill was a coercion bill or a curfew bill. ?? abided by the Bill of Rights, for it allowed men who ought to have arms to keep them for their ...

Published: Thursday 09 December 1847
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1115 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

labour market of which it filled with competitors to Fnglish industry. The Union had been broken, in all its ..

... H. Grattan, who rose evidently labouring under some excitement, advised Mr. O’Connor to be cautious how he accused others of ignorance of history, seeing that his own acquainlano with it was so meagre and incomplete. had dared to libel Mr. Grattan, Mr ...

PARLIAMENT

... Saxon enemy; there was Grattan against O’Connor, Reynolds against Rogue, and the common sense and intelligence of the House against the whole clique. It is a true fac simile of the way the thing would be managcdjf Ireland took up arms to-morrow for her own ...

Published: Tuesday 14 December 1847
Newspaper: Armagh Guardian
County: Armagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 453 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HOUSE OF COMMONS—Dao. 6

... and destroyed Ireland. Mr. Grattan and Sir G. Grey rose together; bat the speaker celling upon the former Mr. Grattan proceeded to say that, although admiring the ability the speech of the hoo. member for Limerick (Mr. John O’Connell) be could not coincide ...