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THE FENIAN CASES

... one who was employed by. the I sceiety of United Irishmen. ^ Was it reported by Jors I Green at all ? V Mr Dowie--That is worse. Mr Jnstice Keogh said- It is headed the report of C the society of United Irishmen by its committee of constitution, published ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... sh wiwas unparalleled by nnything that occurred in Syria. Another gentleman, Dr. Madden, author of thie Lives of the United Irishmen, favoured him (Mr. M1'ecllan) with his lucrubrations on the Orarigesysten, doubtless witi tile view of assisting his defeice ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... subject of those of '98, ?? and '48. Iost of the fat-hers of those who were special constables in '48 belonged to the United Irishmen of '98, when the paiwer and strength of the country was organised by men the highest in the land, and under the guidance ...

THE POLITICAL PRISONERS

... for centuries had labonre& Henceforth religious divisions would be forgotten, and they would go for. 'ward as one united body of Irishmen (hear, hear). That was a great boon to Irelaad. However the country was not contented; there was dissatisfaction wnich ...

THE MURDER OF D'ARCY M'GEE

... uncallad for and an tending to cast an imputation on Irishmen. He says it would be telegraphed ever the world and materially strengthen the Fenian nssje now pre- paring to attack Canada. He imploes Irishmen to discountenance it. The affair makes an intense ...

THE RIGHT HON. JUDGE O'HAGAN

... without blood or crime, hy united energeote action, can achieve the re- dress of every grievance and the conceeeion of every right. This is now perfectly true; but it was not so. For a long time the Irieh people tried united, ecengetic, peae.ful action ...

PETITION! PETITION! PETITION!

... s motion. I am sure Sir Jobn Gray will deal an effective stroke as a champion in the forthcoming fight. Meantime let us, Irishmen of alU crecds and classes, be prepar- iug for next Monday our petitions for disendow. ment. A DUBLIN CITIZsE. Dublin, March ...

THE WRECK OF THE TENNASERIM

... mercantile position or interests; placedbey9ndthei ,upivionof sectarian bias or political partizansmip, it will show that Irishmen can unite on neutral ground for a common good; thatmercantile chavactem'id progrecs are not mereiytlhs,.butthings.caprable of ...

THE PPRESS ON THE ARRESTS

... notions of patriotism, a few Irishmen aret preraring for the large maua of their fellow countrymen. And wihen we speak of these agittatos As Irishmen, we nra the Name under a qualification. The eo celled Fenlane were Irishmen, but, having abandoned the ...

POOR LAW INQUIRY AT HOWTH

... braach of the London Reform League, in order that they might co-6perate with their fellow-tradesmen in England and Scotland. Irishmen should not remain longer in the back ground in reference to the question of reform, and the working men of Dublin should ...

GENERAL COURT MARTIAL

... adjoining Emesexbridge, over the Lifley abont the dth of December lst. This placard id headed God Save Ireland, and cells upon Irishmen to join the proeevsion which was to be held en the day after but ono, in honour of their I three munnderedoountryznen. ...

CASE OF THE PARTRY TENANTS

... -them periodical notices to quit. The resolution which Ue had been.roquested to move was to the effect that the meeting unites with a great portion of the press in dZ damniug the.coaduct of Lord Plunket. 5he Xu. Mr,.Arundel said lie had much pleasure ...