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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

All the fued of the country, except what is stil ing in the was laid up in store-houses under the

... The Leaders of the people would hase been stronger than Grattan when he prociaimed vr udence with a before him, and an army oebind. No jury would have been ed, no would have been immolated; John Mitchel w still be in bis country, and that country on the ...

MFFTIM. OK THE IKISH COXFEDEKATIOX

... you again (Cheers. ) arm, arm. (Cheers,) Had we armed four months age, we would be four nearer our liberty to-day, (Lmmense aid yourselves‘and God will you. ( Hear,hear, and loud cheers.) Three hundred thousand meu will assemble in London next week, Chartists ...

SWITZERLAND

... in Connsught, in a letter, &c.,by W. J THE COERCION GRATTAN— MR. JOHN OCO’ ELL “ Gowran-hill, Daikey, January 21, 1648. my letter about the Coercion Bill.or that in that letter “ Dean Sin— Mr. Grattan is mistaken in saying that I L approved of the siil ...

CHARTIST MEETING

... | may say that the measure | now ask leave to bring in isone the Lord Lieutenant thioks will arm him with powers more tormidabie than these be now Lord JOHN RUSSELL that the clause to which the Hon. Member had udverted vnly referred to utter. ing speeches ...

the Irish priesthood with those crimes, little knowing that! the lives of hundreds of the Irish Landtords have ..

... have a right to sui The lendlords read this, and the speeches of Roebuck. What a pity the renegade Grattan—(Groans)— is not with him in bis wacy—Grattan, eho disgraced his fa. therand the county that him. They fead and Sir B. Hall ; ihey read returns published ...

MR. MRAGIIERS CONVICTIOM

... Constable 147 C, was then sworn and examined, and as follows said that the police had received or- ders from their issuing of the Grattan Club from their rooms, North Cumber- atendent, Mr. M'Carthy, to watch the street, and in case they formed into marching order ...

THE CORK 800THERN REPORTER—SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1848

... the tones of one ce utters glad tidings, announced that * Lord John Russell’s story of Europe awaited the embrace of a new ” re was the conflict for possession—fierce the contest for Lord John's Europe were the glances, and omi- us the frowns, of out-bidden ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS—Monuar

... he did not hesitate to sa: delusion, a mockery, and a snare. 'y that trial by jury would become nothing more than a Mr. H. GRATTAN likewise sopported the motion, taking the same view of the duty of the government officers respect- ing the religious and ...

THE CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER-THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1849,

... Dorrr. CORK CUVIERIAN SOCIETY.—20ra repavarry, Mr. Wispece. President. in the Chair we have much pieasure in giving. Dr. Grattan read a paperon chloroform, a copy of which The year 1547, he said was ushered in by an announce- ment that operations could ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 34. Lord THB A of this body was held on We the Music Lower Al connected with to arrive o'clock. The first in order was the Grattan Club, headed by Messrs. O’Donodoe, OF Flahert; , and Sexton, and the members were estimated at 600. The Be wis Chub, Me. P ...