THE UNITED IRISHMEN. Continued from our last
... THE UNITED IRISHMEN. Continued from our last. ...
... THE UNITED IRISHMEN. Continued from our last. ...
... THE UNITED IRISHMEN. (CONTI N F.I) ( From the Dublin Monitor). ...
... Tilt UNITED IRISHMEN— THEIR LIVES AND TIMES. By HR. Madden, Author of* Travel* i» the Etut,” ...
... thentic documents never before published respecting the' plans, objects, and conduct of those misguided enthusU] asts, the United Irishmen. have not bad opportunity of perusing the first series of Dr. Madden’s work,] but several of our London cotemporahee speak ...
... informed against his agents had sucl needed in gaining over an active and intelli! sent member of the Saintfield society United Irishmen, of the name of Magin— This man reported him, after each meet! mg attended, what had transpired -, and the first meeting ...
... in their power of the whole of the internal transactions of the United Irishmen; and that each them shall give detailed infor mation of everything that has passed between the United Irishmen and foreign states ; but that the prisoners are not, by naming ...
... of the day, he joined the United Irish Society, and took an active part in their proceedings. There was exciseman, named Murdock, an Orangeman, for whom Newell professed much rega ; and he was obnoxious to the United Irishmen in the North, Newell, to save ...
... strongest fortress ...
... Author of Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry ; the Higlit Hon. J. Piiilpot Curran ; Orennan (the Poet of the United Irishmen) ; Doctor Anater, Transistor of Faust i M.ngan, Author of German Anthology i Ferguson, Author of Hibernian Nights' En ...
... Attorney-General. But Curran did more than all thisâhe did what few men would do, and what other man didâhe defended the United Irishmen ; he did it and fearlessly and faithfully ; he defended them at the time of civil rage - at the period of torture, of ...
... the police, and officers of jost’ce, for their exertions in breaking up this gang of notorious thieves —thia knot of united Irishmen !!! A cyprian, named Bridget Dononghue, was, ( nights since, given in charge at the Police*office in this town, by a Reverend ...
... the Gamier** c:tunot pui»lUli the m;ifringe s».id to taken place in Milltown, unless proper signature. LITE U E. j The United Irishmen* their Lira ami Times* by Dr. K. It. Madden—MachtH, Dublin. have received the prospectus of second series of the distinguished ...