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Lo Poet's Corner. pen confided the destinies of a great, a virtuous, but a prong. oa we capi have two Repeaters tor Dubtin (hear, { they, with the souls of slaves, belie their feclings, and a
: Mande a wee Hh inne of he Apos regent maa aggro, nota Reyer, lite ou he oes ay ae ea implore, hore ai ‘Jourlibention seis aeour9 Nee
ita under rst > aler, ha! & Sorre wing ra on ur Jiberat as oN
THE omy oF THE UNFORTUNATE, «> {nd prove them worthy of, your advocacy to olituin for] is religion eo that he edi Repenlrs and to prove thy 1] enecion af ou Sree, ted tench ae injust
. them their rights—worthy of the parental care with which here pro omise to vote for and k ead eapport to. Grogan | tice to lee k to themselve dress, they scorned 10
wt Ret ye! rest $6! my child, :') you "have ceaselessly waiched over Sregory,so that they but ¢ for the legisiative with a confidence in Him who rules the universe, -
. Sleep on ¢ hy mde ira bed— . . When we contemplate, illustrious ‘Si the stupendous independence of Ireland [loud cheers). Men of Dublin | they Knelt in inilfions before the sacred altars whieh you
2 Sune in gut my child, vg {exertions made by you in the fulfilment of the divine mis- nme fo countenance and assist me—continue to give | had liberated, and with one simultaneous soul- felt prayer
{wil pillow thy head sion with which you have _initusted: throughout a ich you have ever| they becoughtt the Eternal Judge to award that
Goidiet The 4 piercing period of nearly half a century—when we remember the geet ‘fo your own—let your i industry in the cause of Ire- | our country w which the erring tribunals of
# fy And loud the might-winds blosrs +1 | perilous position in which, politically, Treland stood— te] fand be equal to-your integri and yemember that the) That prayer was heard, and’ you, illusirions Sir, «i
‘bled t0 bes “Sadly through the old house, «y'. >= i] graded from a nation to a province, lepeive of every ves-} good Tam workiig fo: he of the operative—| forth from your celi amid shouts of triumph, 4
Vestern Likea spiti’s cry, they 0. Pave tige of her glorious constitution of 1782, at the time when the good of the werking e oe cheers}. While i
we 4 : 1 dey | you became the then unfashionable advocate of eF cause, livell will contend for it vile Hive shall be the ob-
Ae fe we ie | certainty more than secured tous, that yet she} ject of my exertions day and vight. Ta the Irish Parlia-
. “Sleep ye! sleep! mye chil, ie ment, or out of iT will contend for.the rights of the 10 bribe, ean
1 Dream_not of care or cortoe— oe «Gre sat, glorious and free, : workmg-men, and for the happiness and prosperity. of neeasing, Pundeiing
: » Rest ye, in bliss, my child, ) +. : rey oo pt , Bist Aower ofthe earth and first gem of the sea.” all classes af my beloved fellow-countrymen [Great .
Al Thou dost not fils of the morrow 5 We confess we feel ‘our Jove: fot the patriot, outstripped { cheering}, * Good-bye, my honest warm-hearted friends ; us, then, again to congratulate you on the re-
ji pButl though I shrink with coi by ow r ailmiration of his persceett , and that too ex-| Your praive ehall stinlale me to deserve beter for my warns has not only
Vd ate WI hie thew Ulowesround me shill |... | ited unter dangers and diiculties the ¢ cvitieal and com- | Conny [greet chee immeasurably ad-
st wnat child, I feel plex. nature of ali he would have made a mind less un- ar berator then, shook bands with several members ich } your ae is consecrated That
o am my y ban pi! chill. inspired, han-yours, retire from ‘the task, Jook- of the deputation, and they retin red giving three cheers for suller ering has ound into a compact organization. millions
_ ing upon its Peromaves as a work f Bee! ai lat suflerers for the Bes Smith O'- ra never to telax their constitutional .
. Sara rien, th eit Patliament in College green chatl |
boc Dream ont ream ont mei ee “Gol ot men, exe" vk ‘them from the blight of laws badly enacted and
oe Ay, dream of scenes of bliss— 3 does not the means you have taken to fulfil the end amt NEPEALERS RS OF CLARE” I may aan enacted an
: : “Tora ot known, my ebild, alihe sapere trust confided in you justify us in believ- : welded such eae eoTy, in, the
: A dark deceiver’s Kiss; =) -|ing that a special Providence has entrusted to your charge |. Brtoven Lraraaton—Fatherof your country—uncea see eh Elis well ry
1pook pote « Tiow hat not loved, my ‘chile \. {the redemption. and regeneration of our native Jand >| ing and worivaled advocate of freslow Sor all the hema heir wrongs, thee sigh) aed are femind Lishmen
gee i jee ‘Tuow bast not been forsaken —- “2+"-) Heretofore the immortal Grattan described the glory and } race, ‘without regard to creed, sect, of colour—-emancipa- gear Literatr, the assurance that one derton ani abe
stew oo "Were such thy fate, td ra . saieguanl if Ireland rest the “armed majesty of her} tor of the black’ slave fromthe cruel Jash of the tyrant, in the noble cause of our evg ty allen per-
“ From this sleep y Youtwoulineer awaken! .** | peoples” it remained for you, illusttious Sir, to prove a] that tyrant’ahat would have lashed freland’s best blood aavet axed, until thay coon of Our country shal heme
Beaten, ae nore pre iiicult tee ve moral an un-| had not provilence interposed, and placed you an invul-| amongst nations 5 iti the beat Gsbate eee Ober so
rNorky : ‘THE THIRTIE Til: OF 1 A arme of freland rested her al greater glovy and nerabte shield to ert the blow You already know that our hearts throb in nathony
ers. ‘ er ie stronger solega ward ; in t the mind of ec men of Chare have desired u s to say to you, Libe- with youts forthe prospenty of Irelands oi y
t : ' Ireland, temperat fr aicrascionately iP firmly aroused} rafor of your country, that what they were in 38 they are z Foe eenty of Treland—with «your .ei-
[Continued from our li last.J, y rts and your riumphs ‘our joysand your perils, we
: to oa eansilonton ‘ot her wrongs aad injuries, would be | in °45, adding however, many additional thousands that | shall ever sincerely eynipethign > your perils, we
i THE CONGREGATED TRADES OF DUBLIN. found the greatest foree ‘herewith to cambal at tyranny-— | theu were boys, but that now are men, who regret that | je, ope ou may enjoy tan he and wh fond:y
& On behalf of the, patriotic Trades of Dublin, the follow- the inightest engine wherewith to paralyze and prostrate } they could then | hae taken no part in that glorious, ME- | eveni: ‘ot yo vm ne, 3 b vor igh
Loin ted — -forgotien etruggle forthe rights 3 purine may be brighten
ig address was presente ts power—the Jongest, the songes lever, to, raise Ate. morable, and ne
eit the Congveguted Ti ts 9 the City gy Dublin, lant am a provineo to a natjo! and | ibm off
al 20 Connelic Exp, ME. of the City of Dull ih class of Irishmen would a repeal of that baleful “ML
" Tunesrarovs axp Vexersren hiss son—Ten tl a ition of which you have devoted yourself,
ties
righis
and to the enjoyment of thse blessing £8, ‘hich a baw
teous God has 80 profasely scattered on ther fruitful bo:
Clare: have ‘com:
i the som but which the impious policy of men has poisons |
2 J sien of this | be 0 hevelcial esto the tradesmen of this ety. By if j i nd May ted I
saad Irishmen, co eit ing the Regular Tradsmen this ah | trade woi tld foutishy manvifactures increase amd employ-| which belt! Iskod niose than two bandrel y eiving the gratefel 5 lve fo enis oF this event ani,
ed vi been. adopted for prosentation, unto you and {ment be extended; but allow us to sure Jo that if all | bondagé, that they are now old en igh to co-operate in tive you spent yout life, may the diting tononlaneee nt
ress has been. adopted for presental phd these advantages, were gained by any other means, sve} stig of te reining in s—that is, in auch a atruge iSO e and ee ray, the distant remembrance 0
Ric ‘hinond Prison and of the 30th of aay, best enhance
your trivnph and give zest to your
Signe: nein publi lic meeting on Yelle’ of the he Repeaters of
lonmel
whose ‘elise of love, e adniiration, and esteem, it ies till, as Irishmen, would ev ret
+ and but: fuinily expre eputed us to offer to
» cet toaid you int ‘our wisdom may counsel and advise,
yourself and late fellow. -prisoners their deepest sympathies
ac-} gleas you-in
complichinent ou have undertaken itcmie! upon all occasions to be directed by you, to
ve and to that end, and iat pumpoce, we now appear be- | follow -you and to obey your mandate, whatever that Clo:
[or tie by-gone wiihe eieat etek eee isthean fore you, vowing never to cease tll ihe tights for which { mandate might bes knowns that i will soon be of pea
ules your unjust Imprisonment ina felons | Yow coutend are won from the iron grasp of that country ce.
eka event brought unjust, imprisonment most win ne | hoes eiatesmen have invariably tigated Pretend an th mn declared that h watched at the salle at
ack ne vel Hew It ations it by es ae aps Trish with unife ct, €6 01 isla vas follawed ile neat wesc y is: Lil
& re ealy illegal, Hagitions, D' Relying on your ‘Nsom, zeal, pein tei perseve:} rior, very soon, will sound the truiny her Tesuiree,
We feel we hive not words sullen tly strong i :
‘ fn the rights Nites, rance, and feeling assured you the public infu | ton
sulyect throughout thereaim, { vee You me
Mienact Bvneg, P.
PowanoO'Sarcunsessy
The Ovider of the: Deputations. ad
in of wvights} May Ci od give you long life, and retward your indefae| "The order in which the deputations were picid wad
e connyanongs ‘whom there | tigab!e Iahours w ith the _fowsamination of your most ar- | #5 follow
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. Secretary. ‘
all clas
us that made in your ee and the persons of your re- | . - .
ile "yout imitas a natia ea insult Wwe take are none more devoted 1 to you f principles than | dent and fond desire to Repeal A in Depu sae saith OBien,
i 5 the Regul lesmen Dublin heir «- Ireland a nation, oe Jorions, and fre ee, MP i ‘Sno Brdstieot 8 Barts M
| this pi Pubic opportunity of dent uneing it—an insuit which, | te Regular, Tradesmen of the City of “Di x Frelaw Nn sa rious, ., 32 Cheb onan Bradstret, Ir.
Greek, by Ireland, will not be easily forgotten or forgiven; and, | PMY vet al or mation Tg our wie hes First Hower of the earth, and first gem of the sea, Cor ‘epresented by tl cht MD:
maa ! from the bottom “et our hearts, permit ‘us to pour the full yee wey eee von wo Tantanp oF ne epoeae on Tans ne @ prayer of your ever devoted and attached men of| 4 cyan eiamersk le May ‘yor of ick Ale i? .
ache, : tite of our etestation on tht ministry who, forgetful of | Tor the greatest, the most lating, enlucine, and forma desman Bodkin, James Kelly, Exq, 7. ; jie
. i cing, : holas Kelly, T.C. ; ibect Nag . wig.
4 cell 20 much, its Hostility by its bse imperishable inonument to your. virtuous patioti oh tof. oan REPEALED OF CLONM Mic el Guim “CO: Stephen Dreagh ron te; . } ig
: ely an Venere |¥08 Hove of “Green Erin ot be ils and sean u $ OF CLONMEL © | Rowe e, TC. Joseph Murphy et!
' i , Signed b oxThe Repeslers of Clonmel, as- Tow Clerks F
i . 5 repre: : igned by Repealers of Clonmel, as wn Clerks ¥.J.OXeil :
veces Lee aaa person, the glorious representa iene | : eve foltows the signatures). | sent a eet ‘publie bail, have decnied wiih acclama yor and Corp f Cork’ Dennen sand
a jan seven inilions of men ey leony he ove, ‘The LIBERATOR, in reply, said-—Gentlemen Tales. | ton that theannivereary of thet ilustrious Leaders. Ing Powe, Blas vallnan T..Lyons; Alderman E.
ene y Pafson, the saer ir fathead. men of Dublin, receive this address with the. gr risoninent shall not pacs undistinguished, and that ns {Ula chet John OCom jak
eters {. Migetion, aud duty they owe their fatherland. titication—it js @ new ptoof of the energy and contin. mt History ‘of the Brith aa nell Zou Blog
setlon U_ Setwe aside for the present ou sympa ‘and indignac gratificatio ii “it isa new proof of the energy an aon re istory of the Britch ° Fee Por, 1D. .
Dee ~ tion,’ whic fave been anticipated as it were by the de- | Zoushe alae, ‘ ue Conpotation of Waterford epweston— si Be Moiris
1 p There axe no class of men who have compar: ratevel ‘lows w alt, M. f Waterk
~ | 2 ighttui and pleasing duty which we have yet to perform | Pber ‘ ee ene ats Me Pela hanty, Treasurers
is! pleasing duty € yet top Las the trad
a bed- ‘ namely, to tender you the warmest congratulations wf so iy ch forthe tra of Ireland as the tradesmen ml «Ke TC. + Curtiss Mr EN! Barr TON, Mir.
tox the trata of Dublio on the alter: triumph: gained of Dublin fe cheers]... [look upon you as devoted to this} Allow us ‘ocongatinteyot, eloved "Uiheraton,on the her.
me I. youn eat ie apanels 6 yout dane vol. great cause—I Took to it more thar to 10 your praise o| nf me astounding events which have oceuued eince that memo- ; Corporation and City Duputation—Robert
voters : 2 know, how exaggerated that raise ih but it i ne
Victories over your enemies, and, consequently, aver | { Knew. ho TT Ses p
the enemies of Treland—over oy the mien sho woul erthan my ¥
rable day, and ton d such glorious evidence of the w
-s [chi y greatest wish | dom which inspired you in the guidance of the Irish
Every) Hoa at the Union contin- | people to the lund of. ipromiso—the regenration of their} Ald 5 Comelins Maxwel
Ri
Favors E Smithwick, All, ex-Mayor
Ald; Menry Potter, Ally Thome llowe
is to serve te Ald; Dawiel Smith wick, T.C
ues is an hour o: of misery an reland—an hour] coun! chard Smithwick, Te Hicheal tate in 5,
of poverty to the trader and the artiaan, IthankHleaven} On ‘he 30th of May’ the rouls of Irishmen were cloud- Geo se Rows any TLC;
pat am engaged in the glorious pe Jn contending | ed with sorrow—the plan concocted with euch dexterity | Lanivean
for Catholic EF: was, I m: was fora period successful. You whose whole life has
for Repeal, 1 am peeking ‘the ava been an example of loyalty and obedience, even to bad | tn,
the land or our birth.
sistance of, the 2 nal individuals
who surround you, aad pie ave: Pactiipated in your
hee ee iis canno will not, must rota be the case,
ia
s Ke
Iisa T.C.; John Burke, TC. «Jan shad
James Quinn, solicitor 5 James Nenton, David
tiie of Sere ity, land. ‘Thére ie nothing of sectarian’ {Hse to the alions who fellow your eancel—sou were Mtipiy,
ing.or hi si pg | for the Protestant as much as the on that day, and before e legal fision of Your Cloninel” Corporat ion De station Ch
i gat set ht mse al ee the alvantage of those deluded ereatures who soinetimes| guilt was ally decide, “Tanaigned’ to the ploea ota Mayor 8 cer Quinn, Alcona weatles Rigen
snow + oneae Move genom Vnstrateted to present as meet i this room and give the Kentish ife,as forany one of prison. | Your countyimen were overwhcned with sor-| AyZue, Thomas O'Brien, v. Mr, Mean “chap
theulé “ eet ned wee are instruct and we are com |¥oU [cheers]. Heaven help them they cry shat wl hich { row and indignation 5 but ha sppily your solemn ajar lin; D. F. Ronayne, soliton yr el oe
* feat thats hour of Ganget and didiculty, perl and woul be of the Breatest possibles o themselves ad tion 10 prese e the peace and respect the te Comyoration of $ Sligo Deputation—Michael Gallgher
versa ution, they will be found. staunch, faithful, and a es, and liste en with avidity to th ose eho ‘tom ps ce i ea sited coromanid iy pe ions of ar men, | N Alderman Henry O'Connor, James Walker, Esq., :
« Persecution, fa 00th yh
aly supporters of every measure calculated to Uenelit te an animosity seek to perpetuate wrong.“ What is who (bu for your soothing influence) may have been | sol
ion — yor, W,
abo’ Iderman Ro; any ¢
“ | Ament the pony high tesa you have made, and [eigon for them would be Unt of <hurty--the bet yur mas Hee reward ty the mot lo Hoytake Jone Can Rogers Ak san seek
fill
all should religion be made the pretext ? dhe best on
cat ee votio 4
euit for them would be that which would enable them to rious ‘tt The majestic bearing ‘of the people, Wa hy Patrick Byrn
use of indulging in any improper hinguage, and wehy tong, Sincedriven to the wild, but natural, justice of sell. ocean of Drogheda Deputa
ch | y aried OY @, Stephen Drew, Anth r
a +) Oi fllwesurer and you have nad any and fal} Support and educate theirehildren, “Thie is what 1 im sper and tranquil beyond ibe " bn Jolting, Jobn Finegan’ Peet
etorie and ‘lv amongs| ical le ° o lithe ah co contending for—this is my object, and L am delighted to power ‘of provocation, aud the heroic fortitude of their Conway, Town Couneitlors—Town lerk, J. M. Cant.
t j am advantageous ‘o Trelan th her in o ding Go a ob gee the progress of good feeling amongst all classes of my | illustrious Leader, have seruck terrorto the hearts of the well Mace Bearer, Michael Levins ; Sword Bearer, Ww.
oti f Racial or. national point o yiewsremeins ye fetlow-countrymen [loud cheers). This is particularly | foes ofall | fteedom, whilst vand spectacle of that} Campbell ,
chi ed we say, that is th jdenced b) th p el oo Regist & The Leader—t ‘h command! ne te ts of milli. Covpael TT De
jeseor 4 > evidenced by the rocee lings of the Registry Court... The ough commanding the resolute hearts of mil Galway Town Commissioners’ Deputation_~’
Shoe “RESTORATION TO netano oF HER (NATIVE | Conservatives have almost giv ren up contesting the be ety one ong oid for justice sake, has won for him] Murray, Martin Carell Terence Ge CE peg Timethy
. and if the registries go ‘ons and that our men fil the | the admiration o! in v Eee qrs3 M. J.B urke, Actin, Secreta:
abort, That you will rr = ihe consummation of that gap, there can be no danger of success, ‘The terns sug-{ On the 30th of May thie event which will shine in the shel Town’ Commissone en Deputation— Counselor
Lec object, so. «devoutly to b abe ished for,” takes place, gested by Mr. George Aerander Hilton, ates afte! ter all fuss on bi of history, (filed » ove tian bat that * Chamberlain y Ryan, T.C.; Rey. John
bree it ire no-assn me 1 Be importa, the ne ells of the proper terme, e que tion is between 1 eves an san rma hela tae vs cor jour gave . lobn. anes Eq. a
* } measure, will be at all times (80 long ag that nefarious no Repeal,” an . bs ‘ponded to it staying Uppy 1 poe 1 ot or our amt an Town Conmissi coeytion—W, Gan-
act of Union yemahee ant repealed), a public security forthe | away alto: tage ether, a eel now, w Repeal and eee bel ibe beg aunts. Ven f to i ory de non, Patrick J. a Dep Patrick Con
‘ity of its agitation in Ireland.” IL of Iveland, }no Repeal”? [cries of Repe: aly, was always] Liberator, the bearing of the perl on hater crisi is, Wexford Town Deputatio: ee
there’, is, that you cease not until her independence be | my practice to earn the fee you ov gave me y ‘good advice| and ee it foyou as a balin for we endur- Jobn Thomas Z Deverenx, Riebard Waken Win Gut .
pest and it will be your pleasing duty to respond { —it was the practice of my life, an¢ here re nivise you t 10 | ed. hey fawn and prostate " fins befon ‘ore ney, Rev. Denis Kenny, Jobn Green, Charles $. Reeves, *
+ itor unt into You, under the sanction ‘ta Diving Provi- | suggest to ever y may to go up to-morro: not to-mor, those who compassed your incarceration,, and in whin- sat ty Tinie Rear of the 82 Club, sand De.
. ry done, fe 89 asignel | elven 3 you has row, the cay a . Lotus have the regauy, @ thousan ay ing accents intreat them to restore you to liberty Did] S. Mui
woe Byes st eet ey t we o Vesa Seve ghateel ola « eo dy Me
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