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“ OBLIGATION

... secretary.” We leave this document to speak for itself. —Banner of Ulster. Brutal Assault— Two men, armed with large sticks entered the house of John Burns, farmer, Dolla, on Sunday evening. The fellows stood before Burns's wife menacing attitude, then ...

jldmiralty. Dee. 21,

... found necessary : David White, Esq., J.P.; Head-Constable John Robinson. Mr. Nelis, Mr. John Blacker Buchanan, Charles Scott, E*q., J.P.; Mr. Todd, of Dublin; Pulteney Murray. Esq., S. Mr. John Tood. of Omagh; Mr. William Johnston Rutledge, Thomas Houston ...

THE EVENING PACKET, THURSDAY, 6 JANUARY, 1848,

... house. Mary Gleeson, examined Mr. Plunket knew John Kelly, th. deceased. I lived about half milo trom his house. I know William Ryan, (Puck,) the prisoner at the bar. long know anything. 1 remember the day John Kelly was killed. saw the prisoner that evening ...

THE BVKMNO PACKET SATURDAY, 15 JANUARY, 1848

... Q» the of tho Cnm. and Outrage wera ndlher C . lho |i , n „ Christiaus, the same BELMONT HOUSE BOARDING SCHOOL, «y lllnet Grattan Gurran, time he admitted that feeling of immorality was but too near rtillorgan, t>«KIS« . JAMPC n’Oiu* .*wxao». prevalent ...

THE EVENING PACKET. THURSDAY. 20 JANUARY, 1848

... did not wish to come into close proximity with the authorities. ATTACKING A DWELLING-HOUSE AND ROBBRRT OF ARM*. Daniel M'Namara, John Slattery. John Rochfort, Michael Murphy. Denis Kennedy, Thomas Hogan, and Michael Kennedv, were indicted for having on ...

HOUSE OP COMMONS—Fridat, Fbb. 25

... words of that great roan. They were food ! food !! | food ! !!—(Cheers.) What does your leader say ? Arms ! arms ! ! arms ! !! —(Cheers and groans.) Will arms feed the starving people ? —(Cheers.) Voice—l wish we had it for fighting for it.—(Cheers and hisses ...

THE DAVIS CLUB,

... George Gregory Jones, Esq., Edinburgh; F. Corny ns. Woodstock; C. G. Dnffy, John Mitchel, T. D. Reilly, T. D. M’Oee, Samuel Fitxpatrick. barrister; Dr. Mulligan, J. J. Smyth, John Williams, B. Lawless. J. Byrne, James Cantwell. J. P. Costello, Albert Wm ...

THE EVENING PACKET, SATURDAY, 25 MARCH. 1848

... F-nglish government brought m coercion bill. 1 called on the people in this hall to arm. Now I call on you again to arm—(Cheers.) 1 say arm. arm. (Cheers ) Had armed four months ago. we would four months nearer our liberty to-day—(lmmense ...

St. Patrick’s club

... Amongst (hose present were John Merlin, L-mghorne; C. G. Duffv, T. D. M*Gee, John Milchel, T. D. Reilly. M. F. O’Flaherty. P. A. Byrne, J. M'Vmgh, Belfast; James P. Costello, P. J. Smyth. R. D. Ireland, John Williams, Blsekrock ; John O'Hagan, barrister; P ...

rrpral of the union

... of the union. Mr. JOHN O’CONNELL moved for leave to bring In Bill to Repeal the Legislative Union between Great Britain and Ireland, and enable her Majesty to summon her Parliament of Ireland. He commenced drawing a wide line of demarcation between his ...

AUCTIONS

... mense cheers)—that the armed forces of her Majesty ought to be seduced or bribed—(hear)—and that if seduction or bribery should not succeed, then they should opposed by force of arms (Hear.) Sir, live in times when persons arm themselves, and are told ...

R(TRIMESS OP PARLIAMENT

... pared to take up arms in opposition to the constitution, ano that he would advise his friends to up aims also. Order.”) Mr. JOHN O’CONNELL ro«e to order. Ho utterly denied that the hon. m--mb»T for Limerick hod said that he would take up arms against the monarchy ...