MR. LUDWIG'S '98 CONCERTS
... instinnientelis's and vocalists. Ibe programmes will include nigs humour, love, and war scenes Inllabys, songs of the United Irishmen,' aud ballads i nf '•Ninety-Eight.. ■ ...
... instinnientelis's and vocalists. Ibe programmes will include nigs humour, love, and war scenes Inllabys, songs of the United Irishmen,' aud ballads i nf '•Ninety-Eight.. ■ ...
... this, the centenary of glorious 98, all true Irishmen should celebrate and honour the memory or' the men who bravely fought and died to right the wrongs of their country becoming like them, truly United Irishmen. Mr M'Ardle proposed the following resolution ...
... sinning picture the U. nown Irish artis\ Mt I'Fi'zpntrica. uepictiae the arrest of Lord E want Fit/.'erald. is none the United Irishmen memory lies more noted in th -minds the people that that the biave Oral lin-, ardti.ere i» d tint Mi. Kuzp. ...
... proposed Sit-* at, the junction Stephen's green, North, and Grafton stre. t tor the memorial to W olfe l one and the United Irishmen. The committee had adopted the report of the subcommittee, and accordingly recommended the Council to approve the proposed ...
... pioriaiming Ireland's right freedom, declating that the centenary must, order to complete, celebrated a united Ireland: expressing admiration the United Irishmen leaders, and welcoming Hie movement for the revival of the lush language. 1 Speeches were delivered ...
... newspaper business. RIossa says that t he never writes letters about the operations of the. I Fenian organisation of the United Irishmen to which he belongs, communication being only conducted through persons passing each way. Rossa doubts if the attack on ...
... to do anything that would mar its satisfactory character. Irishmen «hould during this year of '98 become united, forgetting their minor differences and only remembering that they were Irishmen and the successors the martyrs to Irish liberty, who there ...
... ardent member of the United Irishmen. defended, with Curran, William Orr, tried for his life. was leading contributor to tin /'ress, and when that journal was destroyed military violence, and the leaders of the t'nited Irishmen se zed the 12th March ...
... elec- j tion in 1892 (loud cheers). was grand I condition of things to see all united together and in harmony at the meeting The | men of '98 were united—they wera United; Irishmen (hear, hear). They (the Irish Party) were, was sorry to say, only spectacle ...
... to show the world that Irishmen united were Irishmen ctrong. 'hey were going teach the British Government that tho strength of Irishmen's v.ae indestructible (lond cheers), and that the that animated the men of animated Irishmen to-day, and ...
... proposed I Clarke, seconded Dillin, and sup| ported by Miss Watson, was passed Mr Close the proceedings then termnat«d. UNITED IRISHMEN CENTENNIAL ASSOCIATION. ! The usual we«kiy meeting -he Central j Branch held last evening at Cosiigan's j j Hotel, ,3S ...
... remembrance. Deeds higher and holier type were performed the Western counties one hundred years ago any recorded the United Irishmen who fought and fell in tiieircountry's cause. It the Comaught peasantry who afforded an asylum the Northern fugitives ...