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THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1865

... would be a more successful Minister if he were more reserved. He attributed all the miseries of Ireland to the dissensions of Irishmen.—Lord Dunkellin repudiated the idea of whining for aid. The people, he said, did not want any gift, but only an advance of ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCII 17, Ibbs

... been discussing the state of Ireland, the county of Cavan has become a battlefield, where the subject is being contested by Irishmen on their own ground. First, we have Mr Dalton, who gave an Irishman's views on the Irish Question, a pamphlet which we noticed ...

CAVAN ELECTION

... halm' mutiny, the war iu Dennueik. and the United znates, cud apace in high terms the of Lord Palmerston du.ing these criticai periods.) Prim history we learn that in an the great wars of Lireat Britain Irishmen have ever been I,:reniust ; and in later ...

TIM IRISH IN AMERICA

... M'Ginee has, since his return to Canada, sent to a friend in that country some memoranda on the condition of the Irish in the United States and in British America. The paper has been made public. In the course of it Mr M•Gliee writes Let us now come to the ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS. FRIDAY MOANING, AUGUST 2.5, 186;

... classes of the English poor towards Irishmen broke out in a curious way at an inquest recently held in Boston (Lincolnshire.) A man named Longthorne had been found drowned, and the coroner's jury would have it that some Irishmen had drowned him. The coroner ...

TIM CATHOLIC UNIV ERSITY

... would be out of place, if not ridiculous—we may briefly recal the circumstances attendant on the suppression of Mitchel's United Irishman, Martin's Irish Felon, and Duffy's Nation. Each of those papers, admittedly, was conducted with great ability, and ...

SPEECH OF SIR JOHN YOUNG

... community, who come forward to offer sympathy to fellow citizens from whom they differ on some points, but with whom they unite in this —that they worship the same merciful Creator on earth, and humbly hope when time shall be no more and differences are ...

FENIANISM

... Fenians in Canada are a great many discharged American soldiers. This is, doubtless, true, as there were many thousands of Irishmen in the army. Of course the excitement about the Fenians only renders them all the more important in their own estimation ...

CHURCH INSTITUTIoN—KILKENNY

... were their ad:ferret:es ameag themselves- -were interested in defending the church from spoliation, all *multi be !invited to unite is her defence. A general invitation was issued accordingly, and in thus invitation they of the Irish branch of the chinch ...

TILE FENIAN CONSPIRACY. The chances appear to be that, after all, the Fenian fever will not abate until there has

... subject.' Now, we have not by us the United States law on the subject, but we have a tolerably clear recollection of tho general fact that it prohibits the levying of war from the ports or territory of the United States against any Power with whom the ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 27 1666

... holy orders, but otherwise they do go and live like laymen, follow all kinds of husbandry, and other worldly offices, as Irishmen do. Then came the passage quoted by Sir John Gray— They neither read the Scriptures, nor preach to the people, nor administer ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS. FRIDAY MORNING

... letter ; many shares have been taken up, and the whole feeling of the county is in favor of the institution. Who will say that Irishmen cannot help themselves ? Cavan has set an example which we expect to see followed in other counties. Cavan has its iron and ...