THE NEWSPAPER. 
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to other natio even to America =- he timndred-thousand. ely 
menacing cireumatatice es: France a: < | farmers, well clad and 
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iher? pepi 
‘ten -or usand igerri and rni erna 
ted oar in caval saree dicted each 
y besa fou ; areen; T the objects fo for whieh spies andi 
oe r sie tare ast; and not cay sg: them, but | Let me implore of you to guard against them -m, 
ong i edestrian companions, as the greatest | (Gries of * ie will”) Ta gs north they are swearing in 
order and = ecorum opps rved.” “The reporter of the | Bi baodmen. I hate Ribandism : and if there is asiga Ihate 
would | | Times observes, that “ An ny person who was present at re, itis the folly of people g such infam societies. 
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th š bi You will separate peaceably pp aietly —you wi i, ga ro horae eiam 
[Sie larger £ me gy meeting” of 1845 3 would have seen | a gentleness that becomes pant and brave men; go to 
wo | a ure in deme: trati ion to distinguis sh it from habitations—tell your friends yaa peig mean that 6 promi 
Kg amib th it respectability, and even | 3°" os and Baphia if g ey = ase une ito obe 
the wild | its ma nitude 5 pie a Rg oy ae $ 
winds of g ; for, y with the exception of Tara, i it per- | feels the effects, but my n serg is as light and a pag as ever, 
many aa s could ela } 
nati Passin; 
ati re- | and my arm is strong enough yet to ward off blow that mey 
ba spec et. It : s only another limb of the Briareus of | be aimed.. ress and. I hare one word more e to say. 
mt iow id agitation, w ioh state trials _,, | Succeed with Tipperary at my back, Ihave been enya er 
erma wees iat failed to si h ar extn tka band ney “om -Generals have 50M. Repeal rent from Tipperary. Oh! men of Tipperary we 
* fon aoaia onain E ramm the exhibi- | will win the day. (Continued cheering.) 
es, powers, ri incipalities, q yee er i ay one might well oa Oui for ner tate| The dinner took place in a large pavilion prepared 
the inost «beastly tyrant pgs ? M a aghmast, Clifden _ Lis smo and | for the e purpose. „Plates were Jaid for 800. At the end 
n, a N vil. go- y oughrea, were not so i , which was densely 
rel 
; nd bie oted tyran aced | the numbers cima, or the pores and we wded long before the ho: 4 
ais a ‘somes ntaineers ` | those att tending them. Had a str: ranger been tak Maher, M. LP., "afore ti On, Mia gh s ings he pve 
submi Ore. ” Mr. Edward Smithwi -May f Kilkenny, 
er disgraced for her ees the fe tes to Theres esterday, he might ha: the Mayors of W aterford, f leci and. Clonmel, _ 
© Ore imagined, if ignorant of the real eause, that the silhee some aldermen and town, 
the fie lds the result the left of the chair sat Mr, Caleb Powell, M.P. Mr. 
se: 7 M.P., the Mayor of Lime: ot} Dr. Gray, 
ord = an creature: wa ne JN 3 the wh ole. Bose seemed | Mr. M. J. Beni M.P., Dean Burke of Clonmel, Mr. 
: one great cultivated desert.” Shortly after 4 4 o'clock The aea. Waterford, and Alderman Hack ett, Clonmel. 
ij TOR ta 8S, y Mr. O’Cı mnel mounted the platform, were much confused, for many ere 
ae n. of g TE A T Suei pr gepersay cannot last for _ ae: H ; ] Mins + 
wer. Meanwhile the apep cange ad been gaining stre; accou he numbers still 1 hy = sead falt indi bgt ae Har : } 5 A 
ip 1941, Sir J. Graham. had declared that coneili upon the roa which te co throughout 
h at conciliation had mained uhrenged for upwards of a mile, s Sit down,” &e. 
could not debouche fa: st pried aa great cach om 2 After te jaat loyal toasts is had bag given, and consi- 
derable sums of money handed in 
who inet in the town, des g of access to the 
and the space of jee Bh 3; giad ly pt d about 
t hav enes Ar the 
r m mbl 
| j i ‘apa’ K i adh “infer that penia ine: ry oe n 
0 t “ini amann ns Oo: the w al opulati to propose. Coupled with his name-is the cause on which the 
t one n ret a finally | | Ti A A ja p3 val Wo of wi county of hearts of Irishmen are fixed who are papa to R al the 
day: gaol for ope ing t the hon n. | Union. We east: half a million. [A 
that the "Repeal | | pper 0: i 
at eten À ggregate aa of Bie "individual s labour at Is. 
ey would not méddie | Gay (which at tl zane certainly io), it 
ii ko ree being abandoned $ wee appear that the ¢ day’s meeting eost the county of 
-the grant to Maynooth, and the | Tipperary no less a.sum ere Rc “O00. Ta the mere 
The ey ef stempi to bribe'the |], oss of labour alone. Mr. r, M, P, took the chair, 
This 
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Orangeism ; the 
he SE Sra un Da ime L ro: " — ecm 
alte ind. “They | in favour of Repeal, were peers adopted. K ES AO h re thech eering had subsided, he said—Ihad 
Mr. O'CONNELL, nbo looked remarkably well, then came for- se Teast 300,000 or 400, Kaa 5 rD) solemnly to 
When the cheering subsided, he jia Tam here to ask | labour and a add ith m ares Uni Yes, four 
w your catechi Cries of “We d 
o.”) | years re ago it 
rene laugh 
Are y has 
mi work for the Repeal ? neers. 3 ideale and calumny, we are 
Well, I see you know y echim nya ry well. I have ready | fox pro: — s from being Da A 
pupils in you. ill y loo E for ac cordin, ng bette advice ? animal we have his perseverance. 
(Cries of. zy Peageshiy, aa; for it is a sign that they chinks we are likely to suc- 
vithou: hi os ceed. The Prime Minister himself in Parliament distinctl 
admitted th by fo: 
aid. co 
ve, 
call it, to put ours 
(Loud and continue The our object was to anon more 
t fraudulent mat peyi me: PAE E the ba; 
the.most a that 
e ‘ ay fe aapka ing— oe feces 
n our villa, panai ipging es o) we beeke y poan 3 
reference to Mr. œ Convell’s attack on the Times Maur i fa id enough to re ci therefore, the lane antenin. 
hissioner,.as the alleged author of the os eager, Pea X j resortto? Bribery and. tion. They cannot intimidate 
noted above, a very general impression prevailed men Fic rege us fies ah ses that t val fè ci be corrupt Fag ree 
y susp: ci ut where are the si ate at wou 
it for pio how a mu ig ei might R Pee wish hfe Be blood? W i d tothe of ng, panne wi ae shall find 
A moment, uon the 1 aw of the land abr: a pee there was no pro! % uch i in Ireland. Tbeir plan = 
ee et har — 
chose the time when we stood, an 
rth, in Suffolk, on the day when the letter was dated 
n that place, was in Ba Hi ina, collec eting nae Sa 
anothe er he state of Fre- f nity to 
makes an n apology- do 
3 og t 
Í don’t mean to canvass the 
canvassing of it you have beard 
an. 18 of the 
m un 
y a ve 
you c Pies oe it to h p Never 
think of aa to s ou hear the price. (Laughter.) 
F will tell you the prie ee ice is liberty. Let England give 
weliberty and I will stand to the death by her ; but I Sha take 
ates to get the liberty first, and I will no ot take her 
honour for it. I ave never led 
oster 
od ve ourselves saw ayo letter, and a its content 
ound it i to believe that Mr. Fuster co uld s 
orget hims to 
were | g y yie 
TG cain f La oE, fthe | ve: anda pros. |W t has made the differe between “#1, when the Minister 
o prama inealeulae in ites pete. vy ie ye athe people of | dee xen a5 gue E to Irela 
i en 
n Foster, a 
— se wd limits, an he is = iy to 2, orere thin 
al | fee (Sas syne ntry. To obta Ireland for the Irish” is | limits, a thing 
tLe and you have A; ht to believe me, when I i: onably desire f E is 
ignation at the pet in Siipi of eg that you Ko succe an Til tell you why you i Tittle bird t tla ito me, but don't convey 
Tame = aletter as Mr. John O’Connell does should believ: rig } 3 -u PE a agitation eS the Repeal. 
erence e p.” | NELL.—I sees vind kin o, an caven ws m; 
oe th —_ ahuse,of Mr, Aun, Koei. enr is gal ie eae affection. I see it, and read it in | Re VIEW, 
‘pperary.—The eal demonstration of the eyes of my ¢ . How prt he: D 
gren 
cana T whieh a extendas preparations have 
some c LA gai t 
tles. te 
‘tous Sia pras ETES SE a Cashel. je 
se cities, and pong is gp e, his PREE fate had 
ntinue dt I wh 
dbe 
pme: They accused ı f 
ence sent me to gaol. £ > 
zi that hares scald AET I — mai a An ther and pros. | 
to tl if I can 
or er Siy the p Oda, aod- Thr aie i i eoercio; t 
fag et ieee Ge iem 
drodi ope and human beings.ti a ean oe cea thereon pt 
bil oe fifteen foment Th The | mor the ie. aS pa cot ot the SA ietie 
boon! Thank iba 
onden; 
is was 
§ Was exceedingly num most or ireland belove dhas ti j 
ed of the aioe r meetings- of 1843. was held | ¥' or oe ater oa ean ens foot, ‘and wes pigana ead bi aac as England x lease of her present 
sending amongst sp! 0 
called Ko : geo ias ‘niles foe zom hls porary y ongi to of Hs he gh aes ge Did you ever | prosperity se eshe bave ibis from week to-week—from day ‘to 
‘umbers Might shave ‘been inety to peo 
t- ofan pee =r journal says—“ The 
nt equalli 
