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The Daily Dispatch: April 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Prince Albert statue — Mob in Ireland. (search)
e, endeavored to address the meeting, and, in the midst of the greatest noise and confusion, he was understood to say: We are assembling here to resent the deadly insult, and to resent the outrage on the feltings of the inhabitants of a beggared nation.--[Loud cheers] I beg to propose that Mr. James Crotty do take the chair. [Cheers] Mr. James Crotty then took the chair. The O'Donoghue, M. P., who was received with loud cheers, having mounted the table, addressed the meeting as follows: Mr. Chairman and fellow countrymen — you can very easily suppose that if I did not take a very deep interest in this movement I would not come from Kerry to be here this evening. [Cheers.] I have attended several meetings in this room, and I venture to say that I never saw one so glorious and so magnificent as the present. [Loud cheers.] There is one appeal which I would make to this meeting, and that is to support the authority of the chair. Here the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from