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©an'cttfiS. An American author, the Ilcv. Walter Colton, his Ship anil Shore,” remarks of restless sailor,” ..

... people’s bones : But with our hats beneath our arms. We bent our heads full low. For ne’er the school-ma’am failed to ask, ** Boys, did you make bow ?” Maine (D. S.) School Advocate. JOHN O’CONMEUi AND MR. HENRY GRATTAN. London, January, 1849. Dear Sir- In reply ...

THURSDAY

... Cork city ; Henry Grattan, M.P. Meath county; Kobert Keating, M.P., Waterford county • Major Blackall. M.P., Longford county ; Thos. Meagher, M.P., Waterford city ; F. Scully, M.P., Tipperary co. ; Col. Dunne, M.P., Portarlington ; John Sadlier. M.P., ...

BTSIXESS OF GOVERNMENT

... recommended had boon followed there would have been no more suspension of arms, but the parties would have enjoyed all the advantages of peace. (Hear, hear.) But what suspension arms has taken place the South of Europe is a mystery; and probably shall e ...

Published: Tuesday 06 February 1849
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 9871 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HOUSE OK LORDS— Thursday DEBATE ON THE ROYAL SPEECH. Lord Brock r

... speaking with a view to introduce an amendment of different de^pt^. The t° mUnuenKo reinTlrish miseries and grievances d-awing Mr. John gay, applied himself as amendment and stra y thc affiiirB f much to a hat unhappy country, he towards btmsf fto offer to their ...

and. far remove them hv improved le- i p«Ut>on. relv, however, upon l>'violation alone 1 cure, or even ..

... measure was designed to clothe Lord Clarendon with arbitrary itho.-i. v. He would become the great gaoler of Ireloid; but Lard John Russell knew that the Irish landlords, the authors all the evils of Ireland, would support him in this measure, and in suppressing ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1849
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1814 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

COMMITTEE ON ISISH POOR LAWS,

... the people of Ireland being now in fighting humor. The Earl of Clarendon was worthy of every praise for having declined to arm the Orangemen when urged to so; but still he felt compelled to vote in opposition the motion. Mr. TRELAWNY would vote for the ...

Published: Tuesday 13 February 1849
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3316 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Californian Gold.—Appalling Mi rdehs. A letter has been received by a respectable mercantile firm in the city, ..

... Frenchman next time. The Irish Myth.— Messrs. O’Connell and Grattan deny that there has been any insurrection at all. They assert that it has been all a fable; that no men ever appeared in arms, marched about the country, or attempted to hurt policeman ...

Published: Tuesday 13 February 1849
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1807 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DUNDALK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1849

... Sergeant O’Brien, Mr. Smyly, Mr. Plunket and Mr. John Perrin, were present the part of the crown; and Mr. Butt, Q.C , Mr. Holmes, Sir Colman O’Loghlen. and Mr. J. O Hagan, appeared for Mr. Duffy, with Mr. John *. Teelmg, as he case having bean called on, ...

i*enernl Xews

... : man of tho present day has done so much for England as the late Daniel O’Connell. Irish to the Irish, he was as much of a John Bull as the best of us whenever he set foot on this side of tho channel.” Death of the Right Rf.v. Dr. Walsh —Dr* Walsh, Bishop ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER

... THE NEWRY EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER townhamilton, on John and Margaret M'Ptrland *1 hey were fined fid each. Mary Kearney, for stealing shirt, bolster, pillow, the of James Shearan. Pleaded guilty.— To imprisoned two months from the date of her committal ...

CARLINGFOUU TEMHERENCESOCIETY

... circumstances under which the officers arc placed in that country. They arc under the ne cessity of training the natives to arms, to discipline them in the European mode, contrary to the manners, the customs, and the practices of the natives, and they ...

THE CORDIAL HALM OF SYRIACUM

... case on he read. He said—The name of the printer is John this rule to apply to all Joseph Lawson (laughter). # cases, whether only onc or both courts arc dispos- The Speaker then put the question, that John j f criminal business. If only one is so occu- Joseph ...