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THE FRIENDLY SONS OF ST. PATRICK,

... Mayor Hall, Hon. John Fox, Hon. S. S. Cox, and Hon. Charles G. Cornell, and on the left were James W. Gerard, John Martin, Horace Greeley, and W. H. Powell, artist. The vice-presidents, John Mullally, John Flanagan, Bernard Flanagan, and ...

JAMBS CARROLL'S, Dundalk

... Alexander Mansfield of Kildare, and John, now Sir John Esroonde. Smyth was idle, in the school sense the word, and was wanting im ambition. would pore for hours in the library over the pages of Burke and Grattan, but had holy horror of grammar and the ...

GOOP-HEAUTKD PEOPLE

... Cork, the ««kt for Handon, from John Edward I’igott, j RonaTiif, the Chairman of t Town Comiiimrs, and from Father Qnaide, niValllibar. Mills, and from Mr O’Sallivan. In iciirjeof and grateful duly, he called ■ os.Mr John Martin, of Kilbroney, who lia'l ...

A vision

... t >uch of kindlniiss and pleasure might beseem chief among his futhfal clansmen, or a true ki amidst his loving people. The arms were fol lei, and the whole utt lade of figure was firm and dignified. Another glance, and *Z ziinas* recognised the likeness ...

ST. MARYS COLLEGE, DUNDALK

... Parliament have been Protestants ? From of I'Si.l Grattan, in 17d2, down the present m naeut, majority of the Home Buie loaders hare been Protestants. The other day sent •a Presbyterian Nationalist, John Martin, Parhameut, and already several Protestant ...

I'UE DROeSEDAARG US.-SATURDAY, JUNE 84, 187 1

... than were those two, god* ! I’ll not believe it I* *My son,’ interposed the queen-mother, rest ing her hand lightly upon hi* arm, and speaking with guarded tongue, ‘you have it in your power satisfy yourself upon this point. I do riot think you will sit ...

TO TIRO F.DITOII OF TRI DAILY RRRRR AIL

... were moved seconded by the Rev. Professor Houghton, F.T.C.D.; Sir Win. Wilde, Mr. John Martin, M.P.; Mr. P.J. Suiytki, M.P. ; Rev. F. Qu.tid, O'Callaghan's Mills; Dr. Grattan. and others. Tito SALM Or INTOXICATINO 0,1 SUNDAY. —At a meeting of the executive ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1871
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 6423 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FROM ZOZIMUS

... FROM ZOZIMUS. Brass Eloquent—The bronze Statue of Grattan Blessing to Coiners—Bill for the Abolition « Tests, Crimson Fail for the American Ea dc—Tnf Twelfth in Mew York. A gooil turn.—Mr Webster advertises for , Clown for his Christinas pantomime. Maj ...

THE ENGLISH STRIKES,

... Volunteers of ’B2 who had won liberty fo( Ireland, and enabled Grattan to mako her free, by gaining parliamentaiy independence bad great pleasure in. moving the resolution (cheers)! Mr John Hamill, T C, said—You have beard tie resolution read, and feel ...

THE BUOGHED A ARGUS.—S ATURDAY, OCTOBER 14,1871

... ns carefully disarmed, to keep watch over disarmed Irish brothers with an armed force of nearly 40,000 men, to make it penal for their equal fellow citizens learn tho use arms or volunteer for the defence of their country, keep the Habeas Corpus suspended ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGU S.—S ATUR D A Y, OCTOBER 21, 1871. IRISH ORATORS

... Rrodigan, Ej-q. J.P , in tho chair. George Knngga, Laurence Moore, James Levina, Nicholas Leech, Michael Cullen, John Mangan, Patrick Ternan, J.P. ; John Morton. James A. Flanagan, James Mathews, J.P. ; and Patrick Mathews, J P. The minutes of the last meeting ...