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THE KILKENNY JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5,1872

... purpose repealing that accursed Union (cheers). Even in Grattan’s lime (and Grattan lived until even in Grattan’s time —the Catholics Ireland already petitb ned fur the Repeal the Union, and Grattan told them “If ever you. Catholics Ireland, lise in your ...

MISCELL A SKO UH NEWS,

... all of it. They went to the quay together, deceased put her arm round her neck and sung song. Immediately afterwards, when about seven or eight yards from the edge of the quay, she drew her arm from Skinner’s neck, loosened her bonnet, exclaimed “ Now I ...

THE ANNEXATION

... Plod as who lad gime a great dad al is the of his although *as the dime he hampered aid be would pressed prof Ms by miasma, arm calling on the suasion. clerk to give as to Grilles en deuce on the 16th of May petty That functionary at oats rood so the platy ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1860
Newspaper: Kilkenny Moderator
County: Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1519 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PRESENTATtOX OF CRIMEAN MEDALS BY HER MAJESTY

... the royal slide to occupy their re.-pecttve positions the phiidorm. , ~ U ten o’clock the Duke of Cam’ridge and the Karl of Cardigan rode to the ground. Both were Vehemently cheered compliment winch they frennen ly acknowledged. About boor afterwards the ...

THE DINNER-

... of the chairman sat the Right Rev. Dr. Cantwell, ord Rishop of Meath ; aud at Ids left the Liberator, with Heney Grattan, Ksq., M.R., John O’CouneU Esq., M l’., Daniel O'Connell, jun., Ksq., Dr. Gray, &c., Ac. Most of the names of the other gentlemen present ...

/Concluded from first page.} and variance wilh tit* pledge* lie liad given.— slated iliat the Parlianentary ..

... prusecution ef ie Whigs. Birmingham Unioniat was the armed accomplice of the Whig Ministers, in enbvertntg what was csllrd the cunaiitntkmal monarchy of England, via r by using the iuiimiiiaiion arms and preveutiug the King from bringing in Wellington ...

gissiito Mattlligence

... a man. I tried to get sway. Stones hid me on the head, on the leg, and on the arm. These stone were thrown by persons who were in the fields on each side of the road. My arm was blackened. The stone which hit me in the head cut me. I believe that they ...

Published: Saturday 29 February 1868
Newspaper: Kilkenny Moderator
County: Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2012 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HOLSK to r-ih it:t

... his ears, and that even his friend liurke impugned his conduct, and called it weakness, still the father of his country, Grattan, full of con- Bdcnce in the justice of his cause, the value of the prize, and the certainty of obtaining it, shrunk not, faltered ...

DEATH

... Manufactures for the promo-ion of natite indaatry commenced Monday at the Ro. tundo. Lord Cloneurry, Mr. Henry Grattan, M.P., Mr.Grogan, M.P., Mr. John Reynolds, M.l’.,and manv other gentlemen of n,ore or less mark warpresent. The Court of Qu-ena Bench base ...

PUSKYISM,

... Bridget Keating. Widow James Kelly, 6; John Neill. 3; James Allen, 4; John Linan.3; Mary Hennery, 2 Michael Brennan. 6 Jame Brennan, 3; Daniel Brennan, 4 ; Wi tow Judy Brennan, Widow Rourke. 7; John Neill, 5; John Whelan. 6; William Carroll, 10; Widow ...

HILKEMiY : SATIRIUY, AKilSr

... have been devoted. Thanking you for the kindness your communication. I bate the honour to be. Your very faithful servant, •J* JOHN, ARCHBISHOP TUAM Mr. J. H. Dunne handed a variety of subscriptions. Mr. O’Connell, jun., rose amid loud cheers, and spoke the ...

lI4UT 70. v

... committed by armed bush rangers. The outrages of them desperate banditti are not confined to nocturnal attacks on the lonely set. tiers, bat are frequently committed in the open day and is populous places--even in the very town of Launceston. Armed robbers ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1834
Newspaper: Kilkenny Moderator
County: Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2359 | Page: 3 | Tags: none