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... powerful now Iron Steam Shipt, PRIDE ERIN, (800 Tone Burthen jf^T /lf\l •120 Hone power,) (/'fi . John Wiemaxs. DVNDAEM, / Tone Burthen If 800 Horee power,) / John Hutcheson, Master, / / / Are intended Sail as under : / / / FROM DUNDALK TO LIVERPOOL// (Sail ...

Published: Tuesday 11 January 1848
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5882 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

will moat welcome and pleasing to the oar Irish tedition-mongera general, and Irish Jacobins in particular. The ..

... tedition-mongera general, and Irish Jacobins in particular. The ftr»t numlter of The United Irishman wa» published on Saturday. Mr, John Mitohel, notwithstanding his noted exceeding modesty and freedom from the weakness of self-importance, has thought the first ...

Published: Tuesday 15 February 1848
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5175 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF THE

... boldly and unanimously demand its revocation. With these recollections can I propose to you more acceptable name than that of John Foster (loud cheers). Yours then is the Foster Club, and on your banner you inscribe the name of the last speaker of the House ...

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... C. G. Duffy, John Mitchcl, C. Taaffe, T. Reillv, John Martin, U. Hams. P. J. Smith. T.Dungan. P. J. Barry (added to which was the words for ever.” but subsequently blotted out)— John Byrne, J. Courcv Young, J. M. Halpin, Secretary, John Cantwell, P. A ...

VERNMENT BILL

... opinions expressed the honorable and gallant member were at all likely to conciliate any parly in the house . hear). Mr. Grattan did not see why, if people ...

CttoWN AND GOVERNMENT SECURITY BILL

... proposition of Mr. John O’Connell with direct negative, and entered into several statements point out the injury which the Re> pea) of the Union would inflict upon Ireland, both socially and politically. Mr. BLACK ALL moved, amendment Mr. | John CConnell's motion ...

Published: Saturday 15 April 1848
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7372 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

It LAWFUL SON TO

... nation, I find that some of the most distinguished men of Ireland have expressed a contrary opinion. I have the authority of Grattan—that name which can never be mentioned without honor—that the whole government of Ireland was carried on corruption—that almost ...

PROTESTANT REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... Ingram, solicitor; Henry Shaw, William J. Stack. John L. White, Peter Brundrett, John Brennan, J. Finlay, Mathew Clarke, James O’Neill Falls, solicitor; Samuel M‘William*. John K. Boswell, solicitor; J. D. Duncan, Thomas Dclap, Thomas W. Dawson, Edward Duigan ...

DUNDALK, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1848

... discussion in the House of Commons. Lord John Russell, in moving for committee to take into considciation the slate Ireland, spoke of the country being filled with soldiers, and that regiment was seen under arms in the Castle but how was it now ? They ...

REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... Ireland were bound to protect the widow and orphans of John Mitchel until returned to his native land freeman and beheld it free. (Hear.) Resolved, Ist.—That in the late case of the Queen r. John .Mitchel, the jury selected sit the trial of the accused ...

Published: Thursday 01 June 1848
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4952 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PROTESTANT REPEALERS

... foes are less to be dreaded than pretended friends. The Protestants of Ireland never will place confidence in the Whigs. Lord John Russell, in his advocacy the reform bill deceived and betrayed the reformers ; pledging himself Secretly the ooctrino of ** ...

IRELAND

... trial, and ' justice to the people of Ireland. He would give his , cordial support to the motion of his hon. friend. Mr. Grattan asked whether it was right or just | that the constitutional liberties of the Irish people should taken away because few Irishroeo ...