THE MANCHESTER HOME RULERS

... HOME RULERS. On Sunday afternoon a delegate meeting, representing the Manchester brauches of the Home Rule Confegantion of Irishmen in Great Britain, was held at the offices, Ancoats, Mr. William Murphy in the chair. The oocrehr({ (Mr. Glyn) presented his ...

Published: Saturday 24 July 1875
Newspaper: Bedworth Times
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1221 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A SHORT STORY

... ——A local ‘paper states that buring tickets for the opera, sad blind ones for great numbers of Irishmen are returning home at | i U oEles present from the United States. Times are very bad ' ;. Heart Diszass.—Theodore Hook was once travel. in America just ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1876
Newspaper: Bedworth Times
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 640 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

AGRICULTURE. THE POTATO. ( Written for this Journal.)

... the feeding of cattle, and according to the agricultural returns nearly 1} million acres have been planted annually in the United Kingdom for the last few years, exclusive of private gardens. The potato, called by Botanists solanwum tuberosum™, isa nn&ve ...

EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION RETURNS

... st once exo! why there are sc many lmmigrants from the United States and so few from Austzalia, Tn 1576, 3,438 sgriculturs| labourers left the United Kingdom, but of these anly 73 weat to the United States, while 3,191 went S 0 Australia. Oe the otber buad ...

Hliscellancous Intelligence

... lieu thereof This is the teaching of experience. Cooring DowN.—** Whostruck Bucki?h?;'h a common phrase used to_irritate Irishmen, story is that an !n&lhbmn]uine struck an Irishman named Buckley, the latter made a outcry, and one of his friendsrushed ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... meetinz of t e Grand Tru k Railway of Canada, called attention to the fact that this year's wheat harvest in Canada and the United States was most abundant, and out of its produce of 80 millious of bushels it was expected that 60 willious of bushels would ...

SCRAPS

... Bombay on Satfxt Indian Colonies was thzll)veo:al;a:::lgff:? e Spliigen,” which was purchased ’ R‘;A'l:::go(r}totvl;::im Irishmen h:g.boou enrolled b at the Fine Art Gaflmaenlh tion to Mr. Ruskin i:enoat Scotia and l‘fewul;:-l\.xt for the purpose of invadin ...

THE BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, o NOVEMBER, 1878

... CONSTABLES. N He will be a worthy successor to the many few days.” The only business before the Court was the npf’on_nt- Irishmen who have ruled our Indian |. Not “afew days” only, but more than two months =ment of .s{peclnl constables to assist the Borough ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH AND IRISH MILLERS

... That the varying systems of weights and Jjustice and humanity, if we did not protest against the | measures in use in the United Kingdom are unsatisfacrevolting erimes that are being gerpe'rntef] under the tory, aud that Her Majesty’s Government be requested ...

POLITICAL ITEMS

... that the enemies of Irish independence -asserted that there was no such thing as a united Irish nation ; but he assured those present that wherever they might be, Irishmen were uuited as a nation. He thuutht the time had come when Ireland and England should ...

IRELAND AND THE IRISH,

... MicrAerL DAVITT AT Grascow.—Michael Davitt, one of the three Irishmen recentl. arrested on a charge of sedition, addressed on Monday night in the City Hall, Glasgow, a meeting of Irishmen, numbering 3,000 per= sons. Mr. Davitt was accorded a most en ...

AGRICULTURE. AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS

... they are under existing circumstances ; but there is less occupation in the towns in Ireland than there is in France, and Irishmen are less provident and ploddingly industrious than Frenchmen, The danger of the experiment, therefore, would be much greater ...