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MEATH EATER/TIC MEETING

... wine), by Mr. W. Williams, nut( which was as follows --•• That the clergy and ',Mister:4.4 all denominations r“piested to unite with the inhaliitint. in forming. a eommittee of gentlemen to aid in reflecting sub.rript ants :h:1 114,1111,h it. 11101 tor ...

Family Notices

... will give you one example in overland T^tatio,, teen years ago there were no organised trans- y or Express Companies in the United States, f on bo a commercial necessity, and one was ^^ern,a 8ma» scale; the packages all being carried jho CaJ^0nt!.s in a ...

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... 5th, reports having been boarded on the 5th November, in lat. 17. 9 N, long. 59. 1 W, by an armed screw steamer, showing the United States flag. The officer who came on board stated her name to be the Montgomery four months from Havana. CONVICTION OF AGNES ...

Published: Wednesday 11 December 1861
Newspaper: Potter's Electric News
County: Pembrokeshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2160 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

E XTRAO TS FROM PUNCH

... foreigners, and two among them Irishmen—perhaps from Galway or Toms—L.4a Record. THE IMPORTS AND RECEIPTS For. 1861.— During the year ended 31st December, 1061, the quantities of tea token out of the bonded wureliouars of the United Kingdom amounted, within ...

AGAIN THE GALWAY JOB

... Galway Lompeny an cram• pie of the feet that nothing could be proposed for the advantage for Ireland without bringing forward Irishmen to defeat it if they could. If, he said, a man got on in England his neighbour. endedvoured by fair competition to overtake ...

TILE BEST POLICY FOR ENGLANP. A I.InLOGI The honourable member for husks summoned the method of Socrates to his ..

... circumstances. lletween ourselves there a neither better nor worse in the matter. Soc. I don't undentand. Is not a free and united Icily bat for England, a commercial and as a free country. 'We, at Athens, wird to try mod spread democracy Just .as the Spartans ...

THE LONDON MARKETS. m

... brigadier general. An enthusiastic ovation was given to himat Washington, on which occasion he made a speech telling the Irishmen to complete their work in America, and that when it was over they would make an opportunity for themselves elsewhere. Archbishop ...

ANOTHER GREAT RIOT IN HYDE PARK

... she., thick-set matt, armed with a piece of park roiling, knocked down cis of the Irishmen in succemion, receiving in return a severe wound •sti the forehead. As the Irishmen were beaten from the mound the people below seized upon those who had made thenteelves ...

MR. CHARLES SUMNER ON SLAVERY

... Ile believed that mimes. could only be obtained through the emancipstion of the elev., as, without a tire in their rear, a united people could not be conquered. The pita.latuathw. he cc:intuited, was a herald of peace, and emoncipation the best general ...

THE NEWS BUDGET—MARKETS, &c

... they were ackpolledlows and playmates of Lord Cmtlerea^b, who Inducted them into, and, in fact, seduced them toiricome United Irishmen. He was one himself. I have seen his signature In the book of members which wag chown me at Belfast sonawhere about 1823 ...

Published: Saturday 04 July 1863
Newspaper: Cambrian News
County: Cardiganshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1709 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS —M ARKETS, &c

... concluded by her Majesty with the President of the United Stable for the more effectual suppression of tie slave trade ; ,tmd her Majesty trusts that the honourable 00. . operation of the Government of the United States will materially assist her Majesty in ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1863
Newspaper: Cambrian News
County: Cardiganshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 4278 | Page: 3 | Tags: none