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A VOICE FROM TIPPERARY

... near Lisna m- rjiock, in the colliery district, The unfortunate vie. tim, a man- named St John, went to a neighbour's :house, and was dragged out by four armed ruffians, wlio murdered him outside the door. The ?? . ilars or causes of the. murder are not ...

A VOICE FROM TIPPERARY

... before John O'Connell. Morgan O'Connell is the boy; he is the spee gregisthe flower of the nobility of Irish traitors; the eharioteer of the five pound patriots; the 'edifica. tion of the Whigi'and the admired one of Dillon Browne and Grattan. 'Pro/s ...

A VOICE FROM TIPPERARY

... before John O'Connell. Morgan O'Connell is the boy; he is the a g greg, the flower of tbe nobility of Itish traitors; t] tbe charioteei of the five-pound patriots ; the edifiea. 3 tion of the Whigs and the, admired one of Dillon d Browns and Grattan. 'Prol ...

THE HALIFAX GUARDIAN

... of were in an intereogatite form arid in this way • picked up at random from s. it:valuta sentitii.. Lt. • tlo in St. John ii. John the 'it Iheed in J14,11:I (1.9: Uis natcrpots of stotie ( ; This answer arose from an effort of the II Ivy who it. to ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1848
Newspaper: Halifax Guardian
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5537 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE FOLLOWING GRATIFYING RESOLUTION AND LETTER HAS BEEN RECEIVED BY MR. O'CONNOR FROM HIS COUNTRYMEN

... the questions why should you arm and fight for the preservation of institutions in the pti- vileges of- which you have no share I Why should you arm and fight for laws of which you only reap the penalties ? Why should you arm and fight for the peoteotion ...

TO THE OLD GUARDS OF CHARTISM

... imtimidatios, that is to say, hy the determined public opinion of armed men: -that ther'efete, time power calling itsef' a 9'yovernmlent,' which called on the people of Ireland to deliver up their arms, under any pretext, must be the mortal enemy of that people ...

Home News

... party commenced firing into thiwhouse. MEjEity had arms in his house, en- deavos*redlo resist tbeattack, and fired -some ahoz* from theiwindow, but, seeiag'the number of men out9 side, and that tho 'were armed, he saw his danger, and having ceasdI to fire ...

Home News

... commencea firing into the house., M Eniry had arms in his house, en. deavoured to resist the attack, and[ fired £omd shots from theiwindow, but, seiiag the nurnber'efumjn ort. side, and that they were armed, he saw his danger, and having ceased to' tire ...

THE LONDON CONFEDERALISTS

... here was Nichslrs Mahonand H~enry Grattan, vwho had deserted the p'rinciples,'of 1 ew hnis youth, and disgraced the tomb of his revered ain his parent. He could not pass lightly over the conduct I aye of Morgan John O'Coniell, who deserted Ireland in ...

THE LONDON CONFEDERALISTS:

... 'There was Nicholas Mahon and. n Henry Grattan,'vho had deserted tha principlp of' eW This youth, and disgra4ed the. toob. o f his''revered. a bit parent. H He could not. pasl lightly over the canduti ke, of Morgan John O'(onpell, who deserted Ireland in ...

LEEDS:

... Baines, mie ants. jon, the Rev. Algernon Wells, the Rev. Andrew Reed, Mr.fe utch iI, ard Mesll, the Rev. H. Richard, ties Rev. John Burnet, en' alces end the Rev. Robert Ainslie. aeS LEAGUEc OF UNIVaERSAL BRtOTHERHsOOD.-We ba e S iout been requested to direct ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4897 | Page: 5 | Tags: News