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JOHN PHILPOT CURRAN

... JOHN PHILPOT CURRAN ELOQUENT ADDKES3. lecture on John Curran was delivered the Lecture Hall of the Central Catholic Club. Royal Avenue, last night by Mr. Joseph Macaulcy, J.P. Amongst those present wore Rev. H. Boyle, St. College Rev. T. M-Cottar, M.A ...

TWO PATRIOT BROTHERS JOHN AND HBNBt BHIABIB

... called to the Irith Bar ia 1790. John Shears# wae thirteen younger than Henry, and wae born about the year 1766. Hi« educational training waa glean at tha handr of the Bee. Q. Lee. learned and eetimable Cork gentleman. John Shearat diitingniehcd himaelf ...

IRISH SIR THOMAS GRATTAN ESMONDE BRANCH, PORT-GLASOOW. A an»l rtirj #»i»thnB»a«tic «»f mumbera of branch wan ..

... IRISH SIR THOMAS GRATTAN ESMONDE BRANCH, PORT-GLASOOW. A an»l rtirj #»i»thnB»a«tic «»f mumbera of branch wan hold Sunday Inn* in Clark’s Hall. Chapel Lane—Mr. Wm. Skelton preiridinu. The chairman, in the proceeding, a-kid very ued aeo such a lar«o r-uau»e ...

no Union• They pretended to grant emancipation in order to raise up the hopes of the Catholics, that by suddenly

... Parliament. No doubt, Gladstone's Parliament will not be exactly like Grattan's—it will lack some features which Grattan's possessed, but it will possess others which Grattan's lacked. Grattan's Parliament could legislate on Imperial as well as Irish matters; ...

EDMUND BURKE,

... was amendment to this that, after short pause, Grattan rose to move his ever-memorahle Declaration of Rights. In tbe most brilliant oration fever delivered the Irish, or perhaps any. Parliament, Grattan detailed the causes of Irish discontent, pointed ...

LiDIES’ CYCLES

... the older Irish generation, and is a son-in-law of Henry Grattan himself. la the course the next few weeks Lord Charles Bereeford will **a Rear-Admiral of her Majesty’s Fleet.” Now that Lord John Hay has retired, tho necessary shufflings leave Lord Charles ...

THE NORTH OK IRELAND

... P. J. Rogers, eon. MEMORIALS. UOSSES, MONUMENTS. AND HEADSTONES, -I It LIMEHTOHI, ORANITK, BTOll* AUS. PULPITS, AND FONTS. JOHN O’NEILL. '• IAMA'-TICIL & ScCLPTO* -i BT., IAL'.S ROAD, BELFAST. VOL. XLII.-NO. 9,220. Theatre ro a l . Propiietor A Manager—Mr ...

WILLIAM OKR ’9B CLUB, PAISLEY,

... Captain Armstrong meets the Brothers Sheares for the first time, 1793. Henry Grattan died, 1820. 15— Catholic chapel at burned, 1799. 17—Proclamation Viceroy for lurrendering arms, and warning people not to join United Irishmen. 1797. 19—Capture of Lord ...

THE IRISH NEWS AND BELFAST MORNING NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST J( GENERAL NOTES

... ideas in regard to the department with which it connected. The dethronement of an Emperor, or the abdication of King, an armed revolution, the outcome, may be, of years of tyranny by a despotic ruler with subservient advisers ; the death of an illustrious ...

BELFAST

... 50, and for Three Night* and One Matinee To-morrow (Friday, March l*t), AUGUSTE TAN BIENE‘B COMPANY, Under the Direction of JOHN A. WARDEN, in the Greatest Success of Modern Times, from the Gaiety Theatre, London, the Burlesque Musical Comedy, entitled— ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT IN WOLIN. INQUEST ON THE BODY. DUBLIN, MONDAY. To-day Dr. Kenny. M.P., City Coroner, held an ..

... dead. . Henry Grattan Day, resident surgeon, Jervis Street Hospital, stated that Daniel Close was admitted to the hospital on the previous night at 7.30 o'clock. lie was then quite dead. There was a large lacerated flesh wound on the upper arm, and bruises ...

CIVIL MILL*

... purely Pro’••stant, remember. It is known in history as lie* Parliament of Grattan. It has a right to called so. for it was the genius and spirit »lm great Irish patriot. Henry Grattan, that brought it into existence. was sustained to •v very groat extent ...