VOTE OF CONDOLENCE

... instinctive feeling of of every one of them was see if they could in any way assist in lifting the bnrden of his parents’ sorrow, unite with them as they cast upon God. It was peculiarly appropriate that an expression of sympathy with the Marebioneos of Dufferin ...

Published: Friday 19 January 1900
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2773 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

be nominated just Council Agriculture Co nominated—namely, the dc- Crfmctrt. Now. this board will not merely I ..

... heartily welcome to their city. He was welcome for his own sake, for lie boro a name that was greatly valued and honoured Irishmen was welcome for the sake of his office, for it was good for them that the etatesman who administered their affaire and they ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1900
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6589 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SOLDIERS AND SAILORS WAR FUND

... high-toned liberal paper. No notice ought to be taken of those hotbrain thoughtless Irishmen who rave in Kruger's ' favour. These persons show little care for decent Irishmen in England who are leading honest, loyal lives, and desire to live in peace with ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1900
Newspaper: Coleraine Chronicle
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 525 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

JOHN RUBKII

... Brmuwicksra to tha Americen ud tbrwkaa half-way over the bridge, tnrve'l back upon hearing that Caleb vu fiu,.| ,r. wild Irishmen waiting to bntrh-r all with tha Dritbh Government Along toward motniag the e.eiiem.nt ..I-aided, sad tha asst day. when it ...

THE SCOPE OF ITS OPERATIONS

... carry out their wishes in genuinely united determined manner. The principle that must guide their choice fa laid down with sufficient clearness in the memorable declare tian of the Bishop of Baphoe—lt remains for the United Irish League give effect to tbe ...

A REVIVAL OF FENIAN ACTIVITY

... two hostile camps—the Croninites. whose official designation was the United Brotherhood. oe U.B , and the Anti-Croninites, whose organisation was called the United Irishmen, or T.H. (which in the Fenian cipher, formed by moving each letter one place ...

Published: Tuesday 23 January 1900
Newspaper: Londonderry Sentinel
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1473 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE IRISH NEWS AND BELFAST HORNING NEWS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, IfXK)

... attribute the present scandal of these Irishmen leaving Liverpool to fight in devil’s war largely to the Nationalist demoralisation brought about by faction in that city. A vigorous protest in time, in the name of the United Irish of Liverpool would, I have ...

NORTH AND SOUTH OF THE CLVDE

... no organised body of Irishmen who would pay the sßghtost heed to that or any other section of Irish reprossnta , Applause.) There was not the least doubt that the United Irish League was the lo i me of the future. The Irishmen of England and Scotland ...

BELFAST BURNS CLUB

... Dorrs balked largely the boar* of every true Scotsman, and they had evidence before them the welcome presence of brilliant Irishmen, who showed their knowledge, {love, and admiration of their national bard, who was undoubtedly the popular great poet of ...

Published: Friday 26 January 1900
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2278 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Why Are There No Irish

... sterling fealty to the Crown. Why then distrust civilians ? Why deprive Irishmen of the right to learn to use armws as well as other sections of her Majesty's subjects? To distrust Irishmen is to discourage their loyalty, and I am sure that this is not a politic ...

Published: Saturday 27 January 1900
Newspaper: Lurgan Mail
County: Armagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 279 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE JOHNSONIAN CIRCLE (Continued from Seventh Page). nor a successful man. What fascinates in Goldsmith is the ..

... one or two things he was glad Mr. Mister had brought out in his paper. One was that of the circle—two of the greatest were Irishmen, Burke and Goldsmith, and their statues were outside Trinity College. He thought there was a similarity between these two ...

Published: Saturday 27 January 1900
Newspaper: Lisburn Standard
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1464 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

PEOPLE’S BIGHTS ASSOCIATION

... of the just demands of Ireland except by fear of reverse by hostile Irish rote. That being so, thought that at present all Irishmen should sec that their representatives no longer frittered away their time in useless recriminations or suicids! factional ...