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A SHAM BISHOP AT ROME

... nous, a mere lark; S denotes Shooting—say a man in the dark. •r is for Treason, a thing we love dearly; 1' stands for U•nited Irishmen rlesi-ly. ✓ is the Volley—to pour on foe; W is War—let us strike the first blow. X don't begin any word that we know ...

TUE (faban It-1J tchig FRIDAY. SEPIRMBIR 17. 11811. MR. PARNELL'S LAND BILL

... country's history, perhaps will be surprised to hear now—none of the many bloody encounters between the royal troops and the United Irishmen had a more direct effect in crushing out the insurrection than the fight at Granard. It was justly so considered by Lord ...

REMINISCENCES OF ',S

... head of the Lurgan troop ou that Occasion, and, in repelling the desperate mullet made against his troop by a party of United Irishmen, of which Henry Joy Nl'Criteken was leader, Captain Wet• horse was shot under him; efte: which he fought axon: iu Land ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1890

... gap and Loyalists of all creeds flocked under their banner as the only safe shelter from the treasonable schemes of the United Irishmen; and I think we may claim a big share in putting down that rebellion, as hundreds of Orange. men were sent to the south ...

The United Irish League

... the principle ot the United Irish League. Mr William O'Brien that was the first time that ever he bad been in that beautiful part of the eountey. (Cries of you are welcome.) He was glad to know that they were all united Irishmen to-day. (Cheers.) There ...

dir BOOKS AND MAGAZINES TO ORDER

... commit iniquity. Will our contemporary venture to repudiate these authorities ? or will he venture to deny that the United Irishmen of 1798 took tho oath which Mr. Madden recited ? If not, and if similar charges cannot he fastened upon Protestants, then ...

THE BATTLE OF GRANARD. ( Continued. )

... people of the town, who, when seeing them dismounted, believed the yeomen were beaten. In parts of the streets many of the United Irishmen was shot down. At the place now occupied by the market, sixteen bodies were found dead. In other parts bodies were seen ...

1111 tar T I C 1111 •

... examined before the Secret Committee of the Irish House of Lords in reference to the rebellion and the designs of the United Irishmen of that period, be stated that the popular discos tent would have been removed if there had been • c , mplete abolitiou ...

A JALLANT RESCUE

... possession of all her famdttea. The unveiling of the raked at Mookssugue, eo Wetford, to the memory of Father Murphy and United Irishmen who fell there in took pkiee a few dap. ago. .4.11ut :1,000 wen. present. hut few of thorn were Irma the oantedlate n ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1573

... from America the news of the death of Mr. Robert Emmet, the eon of Thomas Addis Emmet, the leader of the association of United Irishmen who figured dO prominently in the Rehellion of 118, and nephew of the celebrated Robert Emmet who, five years later, organised ...

HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHIES

... and Bullies— Duelling—kbduction Clubs--Notions of Conviviality—Lotterive--81ang Songs—ltapperees —Kingdom of Dalkey—United Irishmen, To be had at FECIAN'S. 19, Main-street. Cavan. Price Is. ; bound in cloth, Is. 6d. R EVELATIONS By D. 011F.N.MADDEN. ...

ENGLISH PRISON LIFE

... prosperity or security ih this country until all chines of Irishmen united as did those of other nations, and formed one people with cow. me. end is view (hear, hear). A new policy e a . wanted: all moat unite, and then Ireland would be an Miming body, skit a ...