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ta ~ NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1845.
OFFICE No. 70 BAYARD.
STREET, IN THE REAR.
keg NO. 1
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“the & story of Ireland is well designated by Barring- |:
ton a record of “internal strife and external Tyranny.’"|~
‘There, the elements of discord hawe ever prevented the
growth of freedom. -In vain the Hero bied---in vain the
voice of wisdom warned-~the everlasting bane was there
fo prevent the coming of good ;---Bsavery and. eloquence
and genius were there---Buat what were these to a divided
people: .The sword of the soldier was sheathed in the bo-
som of his brother---the voice of the orator and the ge-
nius of the scholar were used only to degrade insult and
mutually ruin each other.---And they had their wit and
their wisemen, and their divines and their philosophers :---
and the flashing of that writ was bright---and the rule of
that wisdom was truth ond the piety’ of that religion was
sincere---and the science of that Philosophy, was pro-
jound, ,
‘And they were Yer weak, ava people, although indivi
dually great ; because THEY WERE NoT UNITED. This
ig the reason why “ hands so vile heve ‘conquered hearts
-+-Oh } let us together .kneel before the holy
ther, to cement and strengthen the bond whi
as one for the sake of freedony and of Ireland:
In all the datk records of History's page, 4°
Where a King'and a people contended ;
‘The finger of God raixed some hero or ‘sage-
Wh 2 ther ights of the subject defen led,
= "Go—Search the long record of Patriot fame >
‘ There youll find the:rude cyphers of Wasitxctox’s |. -
»-And Wareace for Scotland is mark'd ‘on the same,
Then too in despite of base bigotry’ ‘sscorning ; ¢_
4H
OConnenn ‘for Trelpd,
He sends ws his warning +
Desiring is stand 9919)
For the rights of our land“
day ia, the Morning. :
Brey Patri
Found Bara prepared to receive them
Recorded as scholars---as Heroes—-as traders — :
Eer Britdin found means to enslave them. o3.7 .
When Tine Dlaz‘d fouth ia its Roy 0 state,
Yes f these were the times; when the glories of
Sr. Parricx himself, would ke proud to take share in *
rut now if hed call a
d scarce know psat all’.
‘it was Patricks morning. wet
«Utes
May Brin ‘once more risé with glory siovindel,
hs. her, Clergy and people: befriend “her. ews +
Blay freedom’s loud trump through her vallies be sounted
And O'Connext, live long to defend her?
May blessings in ‘plenty be pourd é‘er the land,
, And the green and theorange with heart and with hand,
United and firm dexotedly stand—
O! let them bewure---and prevent desolation? ¥
Fram en sping the faéé of a sanctified nation * |” |
Bor there's forty: -five oo
"Of o oppression “and tears |. °
aad ad the dasa of pent pee ‘8 aoe:
Ws Ww. .
ee.
ae MS TRIBUTE YO. OUR’ EARLY FRIENDS,
Attribute to our early friends,, 6.9.55) ¢ ws ih?
of the .
ty Tho eon a star h inch eat its sphere, lle
. nd time is flittin,
4 1 Wee i spend the lat bg hours to- -night
“1° Ta thinking on t
2+. spie'abt that nian ie prey With yee a
_ +. Hig bosom cold. must
J Some sal in
Youth, some gay in’ BP
Fach passing hour we se
The su un that shines not on the flow
iid the winter's snow
bie tat gladens not thé cvuan
- re thuy joy bestow.
4
ae tee
weaved
~Obt wher is now, oh here i is how
miliar fi
us roanai the) moor,
| Whoin nthe ume swift hark have sul, :
Or brimming bowl,”+ AEE
-Found transport at the festive Pear — .
“** Gould cheer the sadd sbul
: Some fell upon the battle plaim,
Some perished on the deep,
Some exilel far away from home,
- In lonely sorrow. goth
And make this tribute of the heart,
| Their parting song to-night, -
SNL E.
‘Treland---Annals of 1844.:
Jan, 1st—Inauguration of the Lord Mayor #f Dublin
he nee ors of the Mnicipalities of Ire-
praying fo or paton’ for the ‘hen traversers on
. fhe ground that ‘they sought no pardon
ine “
here no ci as .
Motion of Mr. Whiteside for an it journment of
ballo for drawing the jury by whieb the
e late state trials were ° be
ed by their agents. It vas arranged. ‘he
es should be read ont
uitwell should take a copy o
proceedings be postponed
¥ oninnt twelve o’ rclock xt day,
ion from the panel ‘ot 65 qualified jurors
omer and motion made to place them on
= Notion refused and ballot proceeded with,
Banquet to Mr. O'Connell at Cloni
On reducing the list fom 48 to 24 the "Crea strtick
fee off ae, Catholic and Liberal. : Mr.v Mahony
st on the part of Mr. John O'Connell, handed 4
protest Yo Mr. Bourne: against this bigottad
shan of "Alderman Roe, i in the corporation of Dub-
icra memotia! to the Queen, praying for a
stoner ent of the state trials until aa en-
uiry should be made by the legislature into
the grievances of Ireland, and ellective mea-
4 ch, and kentenced to
a transportation for life.
18th Age rege meeting of the Catholics of Ireland t
it against the formation of the jury by
chthe traversers were tried. .
isth. cast ay of the state trials. Procession of the Jord
mayor and corporation, escortinf*the travers-
oo) boo o. ets to court. - Challenge to the array made by
1. ys. Sir Colman : OLoghlen, everred by the
‘= 5: court, Mr, Justice Perrin alone diss
he case was opened on behalf of the crow ne by:
Napier who was followed by the Attorney
” General.
~The Attomey-Gener e ‘amed ana conclude! bis
address on the monster indict
Examination of Bond, Hughes, Fleming Mathias
2 .: Latham and Charl
Meeting of upwards nr Tifty liberal noblemen
“and gentlemen at Charlemont house, to. peti-
tien against. the ina lequate rejetentation, the
abuses of the it, and 1
ressive e gation or h
Chay ries Ross “Testnned ‘and con-
cluded.
20th. Bean ation of Mr. Jackson, correspondent of the
fas. Morning Herald, and John Brown, printer to
» i the oy Associ ati ion, =
peeeh of Mr.
Mr. Fitzgibbon Stig inthe in Gm of Qu
o iB each by the Attorney-Gi to fight him
February I ote 2 Whitesides speech in defence of
a « Opening at Faniainent
—_ » The Queen's
5th. —Spieh ot Mr. O-Connel in his own and “eliow.
8’ defence. ast
he Speech’ « Of the Solicitor.Gene \ Meeting of the
so English Cutholie, in coneequenes of a requi-
>» sition signed by nine Peers. and. ninety-five
sso! noblemen and; gentlemen, to ~ ai
taueen on the sectarian i» selection of the State
‘of the €
Finbiin ling a tie verdict returned to-the ——
t, and. adjournment of the court at
» twelve o'clock on Saturday night Ae Monday.
-The jury delivered their amended » finding’
as. o4? w the traveisers guilt ty of the pencil cousts in
! the indictment.’
“ Ms thdrawal ‘of
e Repeal Ase
13th The Siva of Nowmandy in the Hee of Lane
ord John Russell in the House of C
= mn one foran inquiry: into the Hate. “ol
newspaper, props itors “from
and,
sth Mr. o Covel on entering the House oi Commons
4
t i receiv ed with loud cheers from the eppo-
i t ition renee which Jsstel neveral inte
pial Raton a Lont John Russell's motion for an i
e ir} “into te ainie of drsland, afters nine
Bs
resent mil
20th+-Motiom | of ‘Colonel : Raredony conilemnatory of the
wae aw hile some are here. with storing flocks, mu
les But bosons warm and light.ni2toA 6
inte osinte Baw quant
3» Clontarf Proclamation-Jost ..by.
June Ist...
March Sih—Thomas OBrien, of Fairfield, appointed a
ipendiary magistrate by Karl de Grey,!!
sth Puncatin of correspondence _ hetween Lords
and Charlemont, in relerence to apro-
\ propos josed memorial to the Queen. to hold pe-
odie sessions of the Imperial Parliament in
and.
7th—Visit of ‘Me O'Connell to St- Mary's College, ?
ott, a new Convent opened at Kells, by te
Very Rev. Mr. M'Evoy.
1anh—Publig Dinner in compliment to Mr. O'Connell, at
garden Theatre, Mr. T. Duncombe
sth ‘chair
Isto at Coventry to express: the sympathy of
inhal bitants with Ireland,
19th-—Lord William Hill, third son of the Marquis of
Downshire, killed by a fall from his horse,
Qist—BE. Wyse presented. a Petition in the House of
mons against the manner in which the
state prosecutions. had been conducted 0} on the
‘part of the Crown, which, though
three weeka, was « signed by
22d—Mr. OConnell, in the House of Cammone, presel
; ed petitions fora Repeal of the Union te.
ny beeen ue Britain and Ireland, the signa-
which amounted to 180,000.
28th—Great Reform fleeting in Liverpool convened to
‘Connell, and in favor of « justice to
«- Treland.
April fst—Motion by Lord Eliiot in ‘the Toure ' ‘of Com
, mons for! leave to bring i in bis registration and
Ly. franchise bill,
,, The. agitation ‘of. “he Presrtrion marriage
t. question, commenced. in was vVigo-
yous! kept up during the tie part of this
nthe ‘pt.up 1 7 p
Departure from Kingstown for Caleuita of the
Right Rev. Dr. Olifie, accompanied by three
ne ecclesiastical . students, ‘eleven
BRS
2d—The National Education grant for Team increased
m, £50,000 to £72,000,
sth—Great Provincial Demonstration in cork to petition
against Lord Eltiot’s Franchi
= pt aster Banquet to O'Connell, Bath OBrien
e chair,
12th—Mr. Oconnel oioved in the Conciliation Hall that
taining a recognition of the validity of their
marriages. Motion carr
13th—Death of fhe Rev. Dr. Boyton, rector of Letter-
16th_Mr. Gartland, on the part of Mr.. Daffy, served no-
ice on. the crown officers for a “new trial; a-
- ity ‘by the Chief Justice in delivering his
a
24th—Detection of the Adare conspiracy.
Recall o af Lont Ellenhoroogh, Governay-Gene-
ral ‘ot In pard, without
of the Ministry. rn
Mr. W hiteside moved to set onde she Senlict a
gainst Mr. O'Connell and oth
Mey Iste-Ant Cnions declared illegal by the Jaw officers
of the crown.
The speeches of counsel for the traversers in
4 ~ the state trials on the new trial motion were
the x moet interesting, public. events of the carly
ande-Tord Simpl motion in the House of Lorls fora
+ committee on: the bail in error bill, negatived
without a division, “ because,” said the Mar-
‘quis of Clane
not be able wrongly to imprison the gentie-
; men then on their trial in Dublin.”
Postponement of judginent on the new trial motion
til the succeeding term.
bth
May sih-Dinaer we the Very Rey. Drf Yore ; £400 sub:
seri for n testimonial 5 handed over, athis
req for. the erection of analtar in his
Sir Roi Peel propounded his.
va. Bank ol England Chater, and the regulation
of ing. general ve
Tlume’s mot ‘on for the abolition of the Lord
eutenancy of Ireland 5 alter some discussion
the motion was wie
ite Pt aainet Lord Eliot
oth:=Mr.
isfranchisement bill,
1 ned by 60,745 inbabitante of Dublin, for-
eas os winded to M. O'Connell, Esq., for presenta-
ie the House of Commons.
‘ahout this time the Prince De Joinvitte pub-
a shel a a pamphlet on the state of the French
hich created much angry discuss#on...
‘Diselmtn 6 of the [seh Metropolitan Conservative
13th.
iety, 2 sot
20th... Motion n urtest of judgment on the State Tri
afier three day's discussion, refus
- ‘en conimemoration of the Most Rev. Dr,
late Archbishop of Dublin
Dativesy OF the sentence amd Impriconment of the
Re Ts.
‘peal Le:
30th...
A, motion in the Re ciation to address
teen on the Trearceration of the State
ef the-pun
~ we | Meetings through jout the provinces to pre-
pare ai
10th Retirement of Si Davi
toast gw is) by
ildressex to the State Prvonere |
tation of Limeric!
uth. Orie issued i no epatinn. te present ne:]
measures on: the on
Prisoners, prithoat (praying for any mitigation | i>
it Roche from the represen: |
ck 4) 20u
dresses to the State Prisoners should be atinit-
12th... -Deputations from the municipalities of Ilan re.
{used leave to present addresses to the State
Meeting ‘of the Mayors in Mr. O'Connell's
house at which the celebrated municipal mur
nifesto was ado)
20th... Mr. M OConnell, in the House of Commons, Pe
forty petitions for a Repeal of th
2eh....Up to this date one handred and ten address iad
n presented to the Sure Priso
31st....Publication oft the address to the Orang. emen n by the
‘epeal sveiton writen by Me MacNevin.
July 1st....Mr. Arabin elee ted Lord Mayor of Dublin. for
the ensuin
Resignation of his seat in the corporation by
Alderman Roe on the ground that not being
a Repealer he could not ‘represent his cons
_ tuents
> Great ‘m
tos
eeting in Covent-garden ta petition
parliament forthe immedicte release ‘of the
risoners.
‘th Opening af of the Proceedings on the writ of error im
of O'Cor Connell aod others, in the House’
of ris bY Sir T. V
6th—Formation mr the “Trigh National Society." ’ consti-
of Irishmen resident in or vi visiting
11th—James Kelly Ea. elected to the vacancy’ in the
sentation % Limerick treated by the re-
ent of Sir 1.
16th—Depature ‘of Earl Dee rey fr
Sr Ari ‘al of Lord Meysterbury i in Dubl
20th—Up to this time 70 “addresses in adition to. those:
already enumerated, were Frecented to the
29th.—Publication of the correspondence between Low
Vickloy d Mr. Davis Telativesto the atten-
dance of Repeal members of Parliament i ’ the
House ommo)
August Sth The Charitable Bequests Ba read a shit
passed in tl the I f Common:
oth-—Celeration of Ofannells
ith of rin -
11h—Deat of Richard, Viscoan t Powerscourt. ~~
—First day of the Xevional Cattle Show held “it
Dablin a the Royal Agricultural Society. of
15th.--In coneeguence of Lord Erne’s political allusions’
the banquet of the Agricultural Society
Smith OBrien and N. Maher
“His Jonichi
the Tanga guage he
Jo9th--- Meeting i 0 Punta for the f Tormation ef the ‘Coun-
Repeal Club.
Bord Discovery of the Cave of Gehard ; seven lives Tost"
y entering it before the foul air was expelled
27th-.-Public ie oft of Mr. O'Connell's legal opinion on the
Operation of the Bequests Act.
28t---Appointmnent of five additional Inspectors of |
sqrs., had
“apnogied next day for
‘ation~
September Sinden Chik Justice Tindal delivered the op
of the English judges on the twelve nek
ta ns arising out of the writ of error; all of
whom were for affirming the judement of tha
Court of Queen's Beach, Ireland, except Mid
ice Coltman and Barot
steko of the judgment against the State Prisonets
¢ House o}
Bth--Prorgation of o Parliament; “eli rery oft the Qacen 's
Repeal
hey lek their
prison at half-past six vinihe
7th -Triumphal procession in celebration ot the Iberae -
ath-+-On the mitt of | thieday the principal towns '
and ‘West, were. illumi
of the Repeal leader.
epe: Association of the ‘Hoh.
t8ih—-Motion of Dr. ‘Mauneell in the corperation of Dake
linrfor an address to her Majesty, praying for
~ (at least) triennial sittings of ‘the a imperial -
_ Paslamen tin Dublin
Ha tth--National ‘Repeal “Banquet to Mr. OrConnit and:
isoners in the M
Bouin
-ath2-Publieation’ of the protest against the ‘hariable
nests ..
October siheCommetenent of Ballinasloe foi
6th-+-Death o} ly Heysterbury, wife of the
~ Lord Ty eee ‘ a
Tih-~Defeat ofthe Marquis of Wet in his ite
cution of t a Carey
thre .
othe Job Ww alch
Tolka;n
“Meeting of the Tach Teal Abstinence Society to->
concert meee fer the relief of Father ath
ecuniary, iTassments.
Nov embet ‘in -+-Murder at ‘anhar Gloster, Esq.5¢
29h
county C! 4
ouveae ont ford ‘abled the first of! his: _tetters ° “oa
Federalism on thie date,
-Mi. oO Connells letter proposing “the revival aft be
Arbitration
Ss
WAT gt Dot A Rae be ahd Ziad waa
;The motion * was ROR”
a Rarsiter drown in in the! rivet 7
re amar