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ib« Prt»«iw» »f Ir»il«r to ««»•• B«peal. To •oauarfwt thoM •taUmants, wo ho*o tokaw IM ■ana of Protaataat ..

... bat with armo and ammunition to arm agaiuat one another (erica of shame) I and balicee they ha disappointed they expert to create religi'»na war in tUia annuity (rheera). Uhould there any degenerate aonaof Ireland aa l« arm thrmaelvra their felluw-eoantrymeu ...

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... Club; Edward Murphy, P. M'Nevin, M. Hyland, Solicitor, member ol the committee Repeal Association; John Barlow, Michael Keating. John Rooney. W. T. Meyley. John Thomas Orbbings, Bayley, Luke Dempsey, Valentine Dillon, M. F. O'Flaherty. Thomas D. Oee. William ...

THE ARRESTS

... »u the Boyne. The following jorr was eworaN Fitapotnck, Char* lea M*Cabe, John Kelly, John Botlerlr, K. Harrey, J. Kent. Jame* Hickey. V, Elcock. P. WCooo.n. Peter Uannon, John Id'Oough, P. Ooortoey. The jury proceeded to examine the body* J„hu U.L.r ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1048. MR. MRAGHKR‘B OESF.ROSITT

... defence iu (be slate trials were entirely defrayed bin. Mr. Meagher was President, sad Mr. O'Doowboe was Vice-President of the Grattan Club. Mr. Meagher tbe most yonlhfal, and believe we may add, the must gifted, well one of the moat chivalrous and heroic of ...

SAME DAT

... Ssinifirld road, two daugbtars (egad and 34) farmer named M‘Veagb, stopped tip on Wednesday night to watch tha farm—they were armed with gun and bayonet lied on a pole. About one o’clock, party of nine incendiaries arrived on car, and one of them when in ...

THE DROGHEDA AUGUS.-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1849

... Sir Bobert Kane, Mr. Blacker, Mr. Thornton, and other writer* the subject, bare shown, on evidence of facts, that tbe small (arm system will admit, equally with the large, of all the bast modern processes agriculture; will pay high or higher rents, raise ...

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... Ansley. TC; Barron, Sir H ; Callaghan, C ; Caulfield, ME ; Ctrbally, M Deferens, J ; Do >cr. Colonel; Fagan. W; Fob. It ; Grattan, ; Greene, J; Meagher. ; O ; Connell, J; OTlAherty, A; Power, Reynolds, J; BoeLe, ; Senily, F; SuMivaa, M ; Teuiaoa, K ; Saddler ...

“ Me who doth secrete reveal

... tho officers of her Majesty's Customs at Hull seised on no less than eleven cases, said to contain nearly 300 stand of fire-arms, that were brought for shipment on board one of the steamers to Hamburgh, no doubt intended for the Germans or Danes. —Hall ...

SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1S41)

... also repeatedly and enthusiastically given for John Mitchell and the other convicts,'* for Repeal, Ac. Amongst those and about the platform were—Fcargus O’Connor, P.; John Martin, T.C.; Arthur Barlow, T.C.; John Burke, Solicitor; Rev. Mr. Fay, C.C.: Rev. ...

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1850

... threatened with the cannon of 1782. The pigmies of the present day cannot wield the arms of the giants of old! The spirit and tbe men and the cause are wanting. The shades of Grattan and Charlemont cry shame upon the vainglorious boast, and their immortal uaraca ...

THE CONFERENCE

... whether tranquil or turbulent was a eoun- try not to entrusted w possession of arms.”— Mr. 8. pobd, who ranks amongst the first of our Commoners, ably met the supporters of the Arms Act. • and in an amendment which moved embodied the following truths;—“That ...

SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1850. MEATH ARCHERS

... the sim of several Traders to bring John C vmill's Coffee into rote, sending ont and endeavouring to induce his Ajsrats to substitute inferior articles for John Cassell's Coffees. /Let the public understand that John Cassell’s Coffee is now better tha» ...