HONDA

... will recall events to future students of history as and eieiting those at any previous hundred years the Christian era. To Irishmen the beginning of the eighteens has the profonndest interest, for than the iniquitous Act of Union came into existence. The ...

THB IRISH NEWS AND BELFAST MORNING *

... derotron to the eaaaa which they dieplayed in the former of hie lirilii^ip yet, that obair ia being filled eery patriotic yowag Irishmen who ia reey popular with the laenbera Mr. Howley will, donbt, bane to taka Ua eld place the “bridge” in daa come, bet, in ...

1 A RAPL

... feld gun, eod of I g B e Pt ; I - N T ee S T e e 7 ity ST TS R % IRISH RIPLES AT QUERNS. [TaTa - : W R LARGEST SAIE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. eu UMSINGA, shells. The Re toen, some of w! well plaend, = R sgoes who plasn bests Rk S tried “ta~d labour for _ ...

Published: Thursday 04 January 1900
Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4634 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ixtzvo raox not wjjl

... even still, that Mr. Dilloa aad Lis friends will taka view at their rotpoasibilitio*. Hero is an for which generations of Irishmen hare longed. England's present position is one of embarrassment even peril. It is aa (rare as it fam bean unexpected. It ...

ALLEGED LARCKKT OP AU AT UMAVADT

... identified directly with the Church, which was the mother and preserver of all tho arts in Europe; and also they had duty Irishmen and Irishwomen. (Hear, hoar.) The lecturer next pointed out the different ways in which practical application ot their present ...

NORTH AID SOUTH OF THE CLYDE

... to bring before the delegates’ notice the advisability of changing the name the Irish National League to that of the United Irishmen. Of course this action will require to ha tokea by the Coareatina ia tbs first instance before anything comes of it It ...

BALLYCASTLE NOTES

... goer Mem tbs conduct men or Irishmen! Yet that was a fair sample of thusiasm as there was at present, and it was not of Lord Roberts of Candabar, trim. although the sort of insult to which the British had been alone in the United Kingdom that the war fever ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1900
Newspaper: Coleraine Chronicle
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5517 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

IL J. ECCLES. Bunn BAXI4 =WRY

... Tammany I will not strengthen the defence to say that ninetenths of the members of the ring are Irishmen. All we can say is that it is the greater shame for Irishmen who have anything to do cult such a disreputable gang. Tammany is the cut se of New York, end ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1900
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1573 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SIDELIGHTS ON THE WAR

... was subscribed. NATIONALIST DISLOYALTY. SPEECH BY MB. WILLIAM OBRIEN. TURNING THE SHANNON INTO A Londonderry, Sunday. a ...

Published: Monday 08 January 1900
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3482 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Bt D. M‘L

... amongst Irishmen all nude and rleeiee, there would be an end to BngUeh domination and hence his crafty policy was to keep the nation divided. Writing about the tendency the” letters to unite the people, eays: “The worst of it ie that Unde to units Protestant ...

FATALITY NBAS DCNUIVEV

... appear to unite while you keep them well stirred, but, remove the spoon and they become two separate and distinct bodies—the oil will be on the top and the water the bottom. A new agency for creating unity has been discovered by the United Irish League ...

Thomas Mulhorn seconded the resolution*

... independence. (Cheers.) When this war began they had to confront Unionist Government with majority of ISO solidly united, and they were united in nothing completely as in their hostility to the claims of Ireland. In fact, ths Government took it tor granted ...