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JOHN PHILPOT CURRAN

... y of uch tinguished order survive the century who tran have a claim upon this couutry’s gratitude, | Bamely —Grattan, Curran, Flood, and John E, . Levor’s picturo of Monks of the y of Screw” in“ Jack Hinton” suggests ecenes of who uproarious mirth ending ...

TWO PATRIOT BROTHERS JOHN AND HBNBt BHIABIB

... power of the avengers’ arms at Banker’s Hill, and Obarleston and New Orleans trict men hauled down the pirate filsg Britain, end was put to her Slowly Irishmen and death. from tke sleep of They grew stronger and stronger. Grattan and Curran, the gentlemen ...

THE WORLD OF POLITICK

... that an amusing story comes from Dublin. Several huge cases were shipped there a week or two ago bearing the inscription, “ Arms for Bel- fast,” with a direction to a well-known Orange leader. Under the new regulations the pack- ages were opened, and were ...

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; ...

WILLIAM OKR ’9B CLUB, PAISLEY,

... 13—Captaia Armstrong the Brothers Sheares for the first time, 1798. 14—Henry Grattan died, 1820. 15—Catholic chapel at Kilrush burned, 1799, 17—Proclamation of Viceroy for surrender- ing arms, and warnin; people not to join United Irishmen, 1797, 19—Capture of ...

THE ALLEGED ASSAULT BY A BBBTANT GIRL

... oclock, a special court of petty sessions was held in the Courthouse, Holywood, before Mr. John Anderson, J.P. (chairman) ; Captain C. L’Estrange, 8.M., and Mr. John Mitchell. J.P. Maria Gale a} custody, charged on remand at t! ho euit of Wm, A. Smith, ...

NEXT MEETING

... Hampshire Volunteers. Regarding Sergeant Nolan, Colonel Dana W. King enid : “ He good- natured Irish boy. When the drum beat “to arms’ Nolan enlisted in Company K. He was as st asa moose and always attended strictly toduty. Colonel O. W. Lull made note of these ...

CIVIL MILL*

... though it was purely testant, remember. It is known in history as it to the of Grattan. It has a it of called so, for it was the genius and the yreat Irish patriot, Henry Grattan, that brought it into existence. It was susta “ very great extent by his superb ...

EDMUND BURKE,

... control over the arm: cquality, and freedom of trade. 5 The y are the summary the political requisitions of tho jot in Parliament, for which they had party struggling since the days of Molyneux, ior ~which it was vain to straggle until an armed force was ready ...

VOTING OF IRISH HBUBBKS

... (Eider South South) .. 19 H. Grattan, Bart. (K G. f J.P. (Cavan eo Sout) East) M. J. J.C. North) 117 Foz, Dre. J. F. ( North) County,Tallamore) 10 Gibney, J. (Meath Githooly, J. (Cork West) Hammond. John (Carlow 193 Hammond, John (Carlow) (Dublin Basi ...

THE NORTH OK IRELAND

... of P. J. Rogers, of a son. MEMORIA CR OSSES, NTS, STONES. AND LIMESTONE, GRANITE, MARBLE & STOWE ALTALS, PULPITS, AND FONTS. JOHN O’NEILL, | LesiacticaL & ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTOR é 1 ail 1 JIVIS ST.. BOAD, BELFAST. VOL. XLII.—NO. 9,220. L. H E ATRBE roprietor ...

LiDIES’ CYCLES

... he is @ link with the older Iris Grattan himzelf. generation, and is a son-in-law of Henry in the course of the next few weeks Lord Charles Beresford will be “a Roar-Admiral her Mujesty’s Fleet.” Now that Lord John Hay has retired, the necessary shufflings ...