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The Daily Dispatch: April 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Prince Albert statue — Mob in Ireland. (search)
ing 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, addreMr. 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 magnisafety. Mr. A. M. Sullivan very soon afterward got away in company with some clergymen. The other gentlemen, including Mr. John Martin, of Loughlin; Mr. Gill, Mr. Crotty, the chairman; Aldermen Tarpley and Plunkett, Mr. Lombard, J P, etc, did not again venture on the platform, which soon became crammed with persons who stormed i