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GRATTAN AND O’BRIEN

... believed that she could freed without Irishmen having recourse to arms, and so did he. (Mere the. audience hissed and hooted. Cries She never can be unless by force of arms You’re wrong, John, my boy !’and don’t want hear that kind of talk-!’ rang out through ...

UNLAWFCLLT CARRYING ARMS

... gallant spirit evinced by young Grattan, and the fact that the same almost rash contempt for danger was one of his leading characteristics. In that day, in Ireland, fought merely to oblige his neighbour. In we find Grattan’s name entered upon the books ...

JOHN O'CONNELL

... JOHN O'CONNELL. Jom O’Covneix ia provided for at laat: not the people of Ireland, bat, alaa, by their enemiea. It ia a thought, melanc'ioly reflection that the aon of gnat man, the emancipator of onr altara, the giant in atatura and in intellect, who ...

JOHN BANIM’3 FIRST LOTS

... ’ • John, Joha,’ cried the mother, amlliaf at crnfi at ion, * know wall that ianottba answer 1 laagbt yoa to gira to the qaesllon—long jgo yaa knew it and weald say, • I lo»a God abore all things sad aeighbear mysalf for tha lowa of Ood. 1 see John yoar ...

rtAVING FTKE AUMS,

... of stained glass. John Wright proved that had cut glass and gave it to Coleman. The court gave a decree for the amount. The Court then rose. THE PROPOSED STATUE HENRY GRATTAN. The project of raising a statute to the great Henry Grattan with the proceeds ...

IHE MEMBER FOR WEXFORD

... not create any in the least unpleasant feeling. FUNERAL OF MRS. GRATTAN. The remains of Mrs Grattan, relict of Henry Gra tan, M P, for the county Heath, son to ttie celebrated Henry Grattan, the groat Irish patriot, were conveyed from her late residence ...

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... Iha ’ mention the ground on which Mr Grattan ) supported that measure. He said he did so, not for the sake of the government, but for th' sake o people of Ireland themselves [oh. oh, and groan J._ said that Mr John O’Connell had sp .ken in the I ate about ...

to-day (Saturday', the 20th, o’clock Intorment in M&D!

... sent by Mr John Redmond, M P. Mr T O’Connor, M P, America :—‘’The die is cast. The greatest constitutional struggle in England for upwards of years has commenced. No such opportunity has been offered to Ireland strike for liberty since Grattan moved the ...

TTT?, m*NT)ALK DL]\IOCT?AT_ ANDJPKOp_LE’B_*TOtfHNAL—JANtTAUY

... bouse, where the echoes of Grattan’s voice often resounded whilst he pleaded the cause of his country or lashed the treason and treachery of her foes, who wished cast her a mendicant the feet of England. The debt long due to Grattan’s memory, but, thanks to ...

AGO REG ATT MEETING OF IRISH TIONALISTS. lrish Nationalis‘d, convened by requisition, was held the Music Hall, ..

... O’Uiggins, Trouton, John Kennan solicitor; W Fallon, Charles Grace, W J Battersby, Samuel Gordon, William Connor, Michael George Conway, John Rea, solicitor, (Belfast) M O’Reilly, John John M ilharas John Richardson, Peter Tally Fennell, ...

Il!_E„^IJN-L!ALK PEMo

... our Protestant brethren of the North of Ireland (applause). The men of Irelaud took arms in their Laudf, and when Grattan spoke again, he spoke with hundred thousand armed and drilled Irishmen at his back ; and England was obliged to listen and to pay the ...

ployed labourers and artiiane until employment can be provided for them

... J ; Alderman Casey, John Chadwick J p James Mathews, ; George O Davis. Esq, John Hughse proprietor of the Argus Dr. Horgan, L Ternan, Esq. Her Mr Mackin, Thomas I)»ly, Esq. Dr Delaboydc, Thomas Simcocke, Patfick Lynagh, TC ; John Collins, Dr Hardman, ...