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People's Advocate and Monaghan, Fermanagh, and Tyrone News

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... e , • joyable evening wee event Sir Thomas Grattan M P left Monaghan for Doblin on Thieved*, Morning. Sit 'NOMA! GRA [TAN EMONDS. M P—.la parties through Arnmeh im Thursday from Monaghan. Sir Themes Grattan Etimmade M P. received an ovation at the railway ...

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... of the society's brass band. A debate is announced foe Sumlay Whether Grattan or O'Connell achieved the greater good for Irelands Mr Stowe, and Mr 11•Gaigan are to take Grattan's side, and Mr Trainor and Mr B Kerrey O'Connell's. BELFASP BRANCH. Tan ...

O'MAHONY'S FUNERAL

... Egan. Newry—John Kelly, John Keane, John Farrel, an d John Te , lev. Droghed .—J. Costelloe. Clare--James Giiinsire and rldwd. Walsh. Longford—Join Rorke. Caztlebt..r— John Whelan. Tramore —W. Hally and Philip O'Shea. Belfast--E. Gilmour and ...

NOTES AND NEWS

... mineut. Ballyeasee is °tie Irish town that would benefit largely by %ha presence of a Parliament in Dublin. the days when Grattan flourished, it wee a busy centre of industry. Coal mines weer workM, freestone quarries were worked, the Lottlemaking industry ...

THR TIRGABVIE MURDER

... caught the prisoner in her arms, she saw him striking at her brother, who struck at him in return. When her brother was brought into a house, it was found that blood was flowing from wounds in his neck, and that he woe quite dead. John Finn, husband of the ...

MONAGHAN, SATURDAY, OeTOBER, 7,187 G

... toasted :heir native land. (Hear, hear.) It was a land that gave birth to virtuous daughters and to brave sons, whose strong arms or bold hearts never failed or faltered. ((Applause.) How to improve and preserve this groat inheritance was a subject on which ...

THE IRISH FLAG AT TONTEN )Y

... France faithfully on that memorable 11 . 11 day of May, 1742. The idea origins!ed with Capt. P. J. Coleman, commanding the Grattan Guards, and will be acted on inane• iliately.—Boston Paper. CARRICKFERGUS. Carrickfergus cannot hare been a place of much ...

'l'o Ult. GLID. s ;.()N

... fraction of that to which you are justly entitled —(cheers)—and the Irishman who thinks that be cart now threw away hi. arms, just as Grattan disbanded the Vohniteers in 1783, will Gad, to his sorrowsind distriunion, when boo late, that be has placed himself ...

DUBLIN CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS. CEREMONY. runt interesting cermet, took plate Sand • v at the Cbrie.ian Schools, ..

... onutury notwithstanding the Lucy had to eueounter. When arm• an spoke* gloriously is College Green, and Corrals filled the Yost Courts with his nisiver'y eirquenee. and the confreres of Grattan similarly spoke in the Irish House of Calmest', at that very ...

MONAGHAN, SATURDAY, A UGUbT 29, 1885

... Cavan, Wm Finlay, T C. do ; John M'Carnon, 1' C. do ; Patrick Wi(sau, soo. T C, do : P jun. TC. do ; B *Carron, do ; C M'Bride, jun. do ; James Finley. J P O'Hanlon, do ; Thomas Brady. do; Mr Mullen. Stradene ; Mr Hannagan, do John K•Keansy. Clones. wilabou ...

ROBBLK A

... of the Home Role Movement inside and outside the HOlll6O of Commons, and to this was added an interesting speech from Mr. John Ferguson upon the political prisoners. The meeting rasa most enthusiastic one, and indicated in a striking manner the warmth ...

MONAGHAN, SATU

... MONAGHAN, SATU Grattan, Emmett the martyr ; Lord Edward murdered by Sirr and his satellites ; Tone done to death in the prison cell • Thom Steel- the lietr.enant of Daniel d'Connell ; and Charles Stuart Parnell. These are some of our Protestant patriots ...