--.---------MEMORIAL TO WOLFE TONE
... MEMORIAL TO WOLFE TONE The first stone of a memorial to Wolfe Tone and other United Irishmen was laid on the site of Old Newgate Prison, Dublin, on Sunday. ...
... MEMORIAL TO WOLFE TONE The first stone of a memorial to Wolfe Tone and other United Irishmen was laid on the site of Old Newgate Prison, Dublin, on Sunday. ...
... Bergen, near Alkmaar. 1 1803—(George III.)—Robert Emmett, barrister, one of the United Irishmen, was executed for participating in the insurrec- one of the United Irishmen, was executed for participating in the insurrec- tion of July 23rd. 1831-(William ...
... executive committees of the Fenian Brother- hood, the Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood, the United Irishmen, and the Skirmishing Directory were organised for active work, and a special executive committee was elected. Little attention has been paid to ...
... returns to the Society of United Irishmen and expends much historical learning over it. Why this method of conducting the dis- cussion, unless to confuse the issue ? We never confounded the Orangemen with the Society of United Irishmen. We stated distinctly ...
... THE STATE OF IRELAND FENIANISM IN AMERICA. NliW YORK, Monday.—The Society of United Irishmen held a meeting at Brooklyn yesterday. Mr Hodnet, president of the Labour League of -America, declared that any movement to free Ireland must come from America ...
... pratings of these United Irishmen, but if they forget cus- tomary prudence and actually traitress the laws of the land and humanity, it will bo well for the Government to consider the propriety of founding an order of Segregated Irishmen. Have we not plenty ...
... 1795, and the Order of United Irishmen was founded in Belfast, the capital of Ulster, four years previously, in 1791. They were both Protestant organisations, and were composed exclusively of Protestants. The Union of United Irishmen, which promoted the ...
... frantic uiteivnces and tho ferocious actions of excited fauatlcs, Then the writer of theaiticle asserts that the umon of United Irishmen was composed exclusively of Protestants, and, more. over, that the rebels in the rebellion they pro- moted were exolusively ...
... said, Only let your son pull with us and ha will be the saviour of Ireland. Mr O'Donovau Rossa addressel the Club of United Irishmen at Brooklyn to-day. He stated his belief that England would give nothing unless Ireland were prepared to fight in support ...
... been received by O'Donovan Rossa's Euro- pean agents, one of whom is now stationed at Havre and another at Antwerp — United Irishmen OUice, 12. Chambers-street, New York, July, 1885. ...
... town and district are urged to organise local branches of the League, which it is explained presents a platform for united action by Irishmen of every shade of political and religious thought. Men of all classes and creeds all over Ireland are requested to ...
... to the columns of the United Irishmen. I have no wish to name hon. gentlemen. (Cries of Name, from the Irish members.) I will not do so. (Cries of, We defy yon.) If the hon. member will refer to the pages of the United Irishmen and other X tlnnlr tMt ...