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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1850

... threatened with the cannon of 1782. The pigmies of the present day cannot wield the arms of the giants of old! The spirit and tbe men and the cause are wanting. The shades of Grattan and Charlemont cry shame upon the vainglorious boast, and their immortal uaraca ...

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... numbers of persons bearing arms was very important question, and he entreated their lordships ,o allow a clause to inserted in this bill, enabling the justices to disperse any meeting, and deprive the persons present of their arms, or any other persons who ...

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... be endangered, that sueli relaxation would take place was accorded similar cases. Mr. Grattan said this unfortunate gentleman was countryman of his ; and he (Mr Grattan) knew no law for imposing torture on any man in tins country. This was question of humanity ...

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... of the p-eparatory ar- ~|a (.fa lirrke, Grattan, Curran, Sheridan, rangements lor the great exhibit!..n ol Iffil. uoih-r the (CConm 11, renowned for their oratory. royal comniission, met in .he Man- mliv, ami arm ss of conception, added sion-honse, Dublin ...

THE CONFERENCE

... whether tranquil or turbulent was a eoun- try not to entrusted w possession of arms.”— Mr. 8. pobd, who ranks amongst the first of our Commoners, ably met the supporters of the Arms Act. • and in an amendment which moved embodied the following truths;—“That ...

SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1850. MEATH ARCHERS

... the sim of several Traders to bring John C vmill's Coffee into rote, sending ont and endeavouring to induce his Ajsrats to substitute inferior articles for John Cassell's Coffees. /Let the public understand that John Cassell’s Coffee is now better tha» ...

tntclUgcMCC. OVEKirAM) MAII,. . \V e CTuncs) have received our ordinary scmininntlilv express from Mar-eiiles ..

... the Mayor, Alderman Boylan, Doctor Drew, John 1. Rowland, Eso., solicitor; Alderman Casey. John O’Neill, Esip. T.C.; Mr R. B. Daly, Richard Harvey, hat manufacturer; Thomas North, Esq. (lormerly mayor) ; John Collins, Esq.; Patrick Kelly, Esq , T.C.; ...

¦flic rollowlog particulars of Napo.iuii s \ isit „ OuTbourg. to witness th rent naval rev;. ». l.avc been ..

... Patrick Brennan, do; Air John M Manus, do; -Mr Terence M Adams, do; James Gartlan. Esq.. Carrickmaeross; Mr M‘Caul, do; Mr William Breaky, Ballibay ; Mr James Leonard, do; Air J. Somerville, do, Bcc., &c. the motion of Air John James Hughes. Thomas M‘E*oy ...

THE KILKENNY MEETING

... in the board-room on Saturday last. Richard Rotuwbll, Esq., Chairman. Other guardians—John A. Nicholson, Samuel Smith. Thos. hinegan, Thomas Flood, Nicholas Landy, John Daly, James Flood, James Mastcrson, Patrick Ouilscnan, and P. O’Reilly, Esqra. The minutes ...

IMPORTANT MF.r. l INC.

... Jaree number of ladies occupied seats in the gaMeries. Among tle-e present were- Henry (irattan, M.l Sit isimon P.radstreet. John Reynolds, Esq., M I . ; \,rv lies. Dr ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOURNAL--FEBRUARY 14.1852

... whatever tho means might be, when the law was violated crime and outrage it was the duty of the government put end by the strong arm of the law to system this kind. But if the government were bound to enforce tho law against offenders, they were also bound ...

SIOOTION MOVEMENTS

... ankille to put fords their aad re who will c both are eat confider of 114100111111. There ruse masers to the art that Mr. Grattan, bather felt the of the errors of Mirth, will redre from that eandtesney, arid seek the of the people of Drogheda. would cause ...

Published: Saturday 29 May 1852
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1879 | Page: 2 | Tags: none