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CORPORATION REFORM IN IRELAND

... enemies must be told that if the calm voice of the legislator, and the denunciation the prophet are alike unheeded, the clash of arms and cry of war w ill be heard. your tents, O Israel,' for if Moses cannot lead in the battle, Joshua can (applause). But against ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... PROCESSIONS IRELAND. Colonel Perceval inquired whether the attention of the Irish government bad been drawn to the condurt of an armed procession on Whit-Monday n in which the men were dressed m green, as they had been on Whit-Monday, 1798. . , Lord Morpeth ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... church-rates has first been determined,’ fhere certainly appeared lo him (Lord John Xliusell) eeme inconsistency in thi*. Mr. HUME—Let us take them both together? Lord JOHN RUSSELL thought that the courae proposed by government was by far the fairest and ...

GUEAT MEETING IN WICKLOW TO ADDRESS HIS MAJESTY CORPORATE REFORM, &c. This meeting, which was called by the ..

... \vtlli.im Williams, .Mill-street. / John Gordon, Little 1 atnck-strcct. / James Ar.derson. / John l!ro»n, Russell street. Mathew M-Kenzie Tedla.rVentry. Edward M-t'ornnck. James sticct. Robert Rea. Great Patnck-strcO. John >l‘Stra»ack. Union-street Smith ...

them. I found the Catholic people, aided be a ealuable, hough not nmncruua. aectkm of Liberal Prutntantamen who ..

... commercial propositions were laid before parliament in 86. led the opposition to them I (dr no other reason than because Grattan founded them on ' the basis of equality with England. If these propoaitiona had passed, who would venture to tell me that ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... Kovcommon West, John IJeatty, Dublin County Hayes, Sir K. Donegal Chapnun, M'estmeath Jackson, Mr. Sergeant, Ban- TalW, J. 11., New Ross don-bridge Power, John, Dungarvan Damer, G. L. D., Portarlingr>elfisj, Hurl of, Antrim Co. ton Grattan, lleun, Meath ...

THE ME WRY EXAMINER

... Mr. John Conlan. Best Seedling Polyanthuses, first prize Mr. John Conlan. Best Geraniums, first prize to Mr. Denis M*Donnell. Best Heaths, first prize to Mr. Denis ; second prize, to Mr. Andrew Hennan. Best 6 Stove Plants, first prize to .Mr. John Weir ...

(Disputed.)

... protect House H’sbawn fair j 12 Ditto scarchfor surprise ncrs cess :Took scarchfor father & prisoners 3 sons search Nosucof arms ees« I clialltngt; the whole world to impugn the authenticity of this datum.-nt, of which the above is an citracl. It comprises ...

THE NEWRY EXAMINER

... stand out like one of Atalanta's apples. The modest man spares Grattan, ** being dead.” Think of that Sil tie mortuis nisi bonum— When scoundrels die thus bemoan ’em.** will not spit on Grattan's tomb. Our glorious Gbattax,—the angcl-tonguccl, the lion-hearted ...

TO THE EDITOU

... Uathdruragan. Dougan, having been noticed to leave his house, got five ncighlKiur boys to stay with him that evening, but without arms. the party of Pecp-o’-dny Boys approaching Dougan house, which they surrounded, stone was thrown at the door, and Dougan opening ...

THE NEWRT EXAMINER

... Browne, Callaghan, Chapman, Clement*, Curry, Ferguson, Gibson, J. Grattan, H. Grattan, Hume, Hutton, Jcphson, Lynch, Mahony, Maule, C. O’Brien, W. ?. O’Brien, O’Callag‘ an, Daniel O’Connell, John O’Connell, M. J. O’Connell, Morgan O'Conell, O’Fcrrall, Power ...