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THE CLARE JOURNAL. ENNfS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 27. 1 ft4B

... persons arrived at Smithfield prison from Ennis, county Clare. They were convicted at the late special commission:—John Liddy, robbery of fire-arms, transportation for fourteen years Patrick Casey, like offence, same sentence Michael Hickey, like offence, same ...

BIRTHS

... seat of her father, John Croker, Esq.. Mrs. Francis Walsh, of a son and heir. At Kilkee, the lady of William Francis Hartney, Esq., of a son. At Serpentine Dnblin, Mrs. Conboy of a At Borris, Bagnalstown. the lady of the Rer, John George Wynne, of a daughter ...

THE IRISH REBELS-MORE SEDITION

... Iruhman then poured forth torrent of sedition and treason, His cry was arm, arm, arm.” He was proud to be there that evening to second resolution for arming the Irish nation_(cheers) thought they had speeching the platform quite long mough. For his own part ...

St. Patrick’s club

... very numerous, the Music Hall being densely crowded in every part. On the motion of Mr. John Mitchel, the chair •was taken at a quarter past eight o’clock Mr. John Martin, of Loughonie. The Secretary read the minutes of the last meeting, and a notice of ...

THE NORTH OF EUROPE

... F. Thompson. G. O’Connell, J. Coercive MEASURip, ArmingArming, &c. —Wo Have heard that one of the six acts passed the year 1819. the period of the Manchester riots, against training, drilling, arming, and meetings encouraging to such deeds, and which ...

CAUTION TO EMIGRANTS

... thereof cannot be a * drilling or training to the use of arms, or to the practice of military evolutions or exercises,’ but only an intimation of willingness and intention at the proper time and place to arm and unite for the defence of this kingdom may con ...

uLAurr

... Ingram, solicitor ; Henry Shaw, William J. Stack, John L. White, Peter BrunJrett, John Brennan, J. Finlay. Mathew Clarke, James O’Neill Falls, solieitor ; Samuel W. Williams, John K. Bosswell, solicitor; J. D. Duncan, Thomas Delap, Thomas W. Dawson, Edward ...

ENMS. MONDAY, JUNE 5. 1848

... insurrection last week. Thousands of men had resolved that John Mitchel should not leave the Irish shore except across their corpses. We apprehended that, under present circumstances, an armed attempt to rescue him, and to free Ireland, might have proved ...

THE CLARE JOURNAL. ENMS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER H, 184^

... the landing place, and was received by the Earl of Auckland, and the other Lords of Adml rally. Her Majesty, leaning on the arm of the Earl of Auckland, walked along the green carpeting and descended the steps to the barge of the Royal yacht, in waiting ...