..Mr. J. E, Reotnond’s Speech
... ..Mr. E, Reotnond’s Speech. • Mr. John E. Redmond, who received a tremendous ovation, the crowded .audience r-isiog to their feet and. ...
... ..Mr. E, Reotnond’s Speech. • Mr. John E. Redmond, who received a tremendous ovation, the crowded .audience r-isiog to their feet and. ...
... attributed such motive* and ideas them, their idea] of fre© self-governing Irish nation was the ideal of Thomas David and Henry Grattan, (Applause. They did not desire establish the ascendancy any party or any creed. They in Ireland had 'learned suffering and ...
... evok ...
... Castlereach could or need -have offered:them. If were to look for a parallel Messrs. Moore and Co. I should not refer to.Grattan to Sir John Parnell: I would, tall up the memory of Mr. William Conyngham Plunkett, Mr. Edward Saurin, and-rither eminent lawyers ...
... Gareton; the m Profeasor, for Liverpool; txu» Kathleenaad BeUavsle, for Ayr; the Condor. l or Carrickfc rn* ; ae Druid, for Cardigan j..- tfae Obsidian, for Cardiff; the Loch Long, tor Portaferry; the X.L. for Kirkcudbright. Oranaha,- ae. arrived at PAttarth ...
... Harnson. who were killed February 8, the result ot landslide from hill the hack their cottagee. at West Wvlam, Northumberland. John Gascoigne. •'miner, staled that lie noticed thin btream of water commencing to trickle from the foot of a big beech tree on ...
... p.m. by Ulster King-of-Arms attendance, Dublin and Cork Heralds and Athloae Pursuivant. The Officers Arms accompanied captain’s escort the sth Dragoon Guards next proceeded to Cork Hill the following order: Ulster King of Arms (Captain Nevile JRodwell ...
... This was an action brought Mrs. Bridget Gough and her son John, of JuUanstown, County Meath, against the Automobile Agency (of Lin-, coin Place. Dublin) to recover damages for personal injuries John Gough, and injury to pony and trap, the property of Mrs ...
... do charge summons on the list the Mansion House I’olio© Court yesterday, and the Lord Mayor (Sir John Knill) was presented with pair white gloves. Sir John remarked the excellent behaviour the great crowd* the city Monday, and praised the; police tor their ...
... had Lord Edward grasped with both his arms the legs or thighs, and Swan in somewhat similar situation, both labouring under the torment of their wounds, when, without hesitation. I fired Lord Edward’s dagger arm (lodging several sings in hie shoulder) ...
... train _•ud she asked. Who is there? Is this John came out of the front door , with a were gone, I arranged with the carman to .here the Her. m i .. Dod d 1i ? .. I asked.' poke of corn on his arm, and a set of hareem drive me right through the ...
... United Irishmen; and the “Gunpowder Act,” to prevent the importation and sale of gunpowder and arms, and giving magistrates the power of searching for arms wherever and whenever they pleased. This last, was intended as a precaution against the danger ...