FOR Mr. GRATTAN'S MOTION
... Daly John Metge Rt. Hon. W.Brown-Anth. Daly Cha. P. Leflie low John John Montgomery Wm. Richardfon John Wolfe John Warburton y Sir A. Stuwirt . . Burgh, Oldtown John Hg»n Rt. Hon. H. Grat- S.Digb/ SirE. Crofton ...
... Daly John Metge Rt. Hon. W.Brown-Anth. Daly Cha. P. Leflie low John John Montgomery Wm. Richardfon John Wolfe John Warburton y Sir A. Stuwirt . . Burgh, Oldtown John Hg»n Rt. Hon. H. Grat- S.Digb/ SirE. Crofton ...
... were present the memory of one of Ireland’* greatest, truest, and Messrs. W. A. LeHunte, J.P., John Cullin, John moat illustrious sons. The city of Grattan's birth— Browne, X. Keating, J. Furlong, J. Downes, W. the in which he achieved the most splendid ...
... GRATTAN'S PARLIAMENT. When Mr. Gladstone talks of Ireland having separate Parliament for five centuries least, he seem* forget that this country never bad worthy of being » Parliamont, not e»en in the palmy Jay* of U*ury Gratuo- Tbe invasion iho Dane* ...
... even survived the act of Union itself. The two most gifted and consistent Nationalists of the era of Union were Henry Grattan and John Philpjt Curran. They were both great productions of our soil, whose minds well as births were cast and doomed to be—in ...
... ••• * • HENRY GRATTAN. shout the establialLnett of on No'. nation. fire aitths of it. peon., s E.. denied their full participtioe in it,. of ustiothond. It is only by the tits. in 'sloth Grattan lived, h opinions which he bad le :combat, and the men with ...
... Lower Leoson fctraet. ROBERT 11. GRATTAN & Co., 18 FLEET STREET, DUBLIN. RALE THIS DAT. BUttKfc s OKEAT ROOMS. Important ibe Nobility. UeßlfT, FlorLtU. Jto. EXTENSIVE HALE A Cboiee Collection of ORNAMENTAL AND PLANTS. Ac. JOHN BURKE tiM reecired iostrocliooj ...
... DISCOVERY OF GRATTAN'S CARRIAGE. The latest addition to the treasures of the National Museum, Hildare•street, Dublin, is in the shape of an old carriage of historic interest. It belonged to the Grattan Bellew family of Tinnahinch, Enniskerry, county Wicklow ...
... Dill, M.A.; John Simmons. R. Barry Meglaughlin, J. A. Quinn, William J. Irwin, W. J. Revnolds, S. Howard, H. R. Kelly, 15. B. Rooerts, John Boyd, sen.; John Bovd, jnn.; C. Chambre, B. Stevenson, W. W. Boyd, R. Newton, T. G. Simpson. John Smith, P.S.C ...
... deer • literary mere world bare avoided. Poribly thee Wen the %eduction of • remelts., armed , homed first:no wee is the pay d Nerries. 'He obteteed notonety by • John MAR, . sad • on of his career wormed himself into the thafidmos of Arthur O'Connor, whom ...
... GRATTAN. ,1/r. Grattan's late Committee xvill txeet *t Ten o'Chck on Fndny Morning mxt, at the Commercial Build ngs, ami oxn/h for the pun final attendance of thoje Electors, ptrpofe logo the Hufitngs that day. yenerd-iy received two mails, and are happy ...
... LECTURE GRATTAN. Mr. Phelan, Professor in St. Peter*s College, gave a lecture in the Assembly-rooms on Monday evening, for the benefit of the Catholic Young Men’s Society,” before a respectable and crowded audience. The chair was occupied by the Mayor ...
... 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 ...