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GENERAL ASSOCIATION

... Limerick, enclosing £l, and reqaesting to be enrolled a member of the association. He moved that she be accordingly admitted. Mr John Redmond seconded the motion, which was carried by acclamation- Mr Shanly here submitted the following document to to the meeting:— ...

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14,

... Corry, W. Kirwan, J. Barrett, jun, H. Murphy, Cbrisbolne, Pierce K. Mabony, John Norton (late regiment,) W Riehardson, Roney, P T Barron, W. Snowe, (high sheriff county Kildare,) John Lawless, Harvey, Cassidy, O’Reilly (DL, Kildare.) Howard, Maziere, Brady ...

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... White, Leitrim M. J. Chapman, Westmeath R. H. Fitzgibbon, Limerick John Maher, Wexford Co. county James Power, Wexford Co. W. S. O’Brien, Limerick C. A. Walker, Wexford Tn. county John O’Conuel!, Youghal. This document must certainly have proved a provoking ...

SATURDAY. WAT 20, 1837

... which, I trust may always be permitted to slumber in their arms, but which, I have nodoubt,should the occasion call for it, w'ould awake as in the ancient days, when 80,000 men arose, with arms in their hands and courage in their hearts, with Charlemont ...

election news.

... an speech amidst rcpeate*linrsts of applause- 'l! I'' ' . . ' . Mr H. Grattan, M. P. seconded the nomination of Col. White,in a dost nowerful and eloquent speech. When Mr. Grattan cunclnded, Mr West, the brother of the late candidate for Dublin, came ...

Colon«l VERNER then brought forward his motion retpecting bis own case. An immense long and very personal disc ..

... it was a lawless and disgraceful'’transaction quo. ting the contemporary evidence of Lord Go»(ord, ami the ■peechct of Mr. Grattan, Mr. Maurice Fitzgerald, Baron Smith, and Mr. Arcbdale, all to the same effect. Hence contended that nothing could be more ...

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... more numerous, will speedily** 1 trust, achieve the people's desires. The Liberal members the House of (•-beers). Mr. Henry Grattan, M.H. rove and said—l regret that (he absence of mv friend, .Mr. Slicil, should render lor yv»u call me to get and address ...

DUBLIN MECHANICS* INSTIIUFE

... this day hia gued, and one to w hom the country owed so roach.— He (ogive the health of Lord John Russell and her Majesty’s Ministers (much applause). Lord John Russel) highly honoured, both by the manner in which the toast had been given, and that in which ...

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... soil (hear). *lll# existence Cal bull was recognised, I about the year 1775, and at that very period bain burning ch'queaee Grattan dcjoaticing the impost iaJ soli the name religion and ns Injury its professors. The bdUof Tithes wens grouted ;i>oa bills ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK

... separata Yorkshire from Waalmoelaad. Tha Queen of Spain has caa Tarred iff grsad seam af tbs order of St Ferdiaaad an Lord John Hay. aad aa • Const Harispe. t-nnl Oa tka I fib Norember the gnarlaHy Ito trustees of tka Londonderry bridge will bald la ...

THE DROGHEDA A RGDS

... &e. In an»wer SirE. Knatchbull. Lord John Utuaoll aaitllK not mean carry forward the Poor-law Continuance Bill, Monday, but would on Fnday state when he would proceed with It. r In answer Sir J. Graham, Lord John said that Lieutenant M*Curnuck had been ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS

... yeomanry. Lord John and Mr. Fox Maces defended Ike cun duct of government on (hat occasion. Mr. O'Conrbll availed himself of that opportunity to make some remarks on the partial conduct of (he Horse Guards in the case of Lord Cardigan. He hoped, before ...