IRELAND AND IRISH-AMERICANS
... yesterday announced meeting the United Irish League Executive Couneil the well known name of the patrioti ...
... yesterday announced meeting the United Irish League Executive Couneil the well known name of the patrioti ...
... last exposition of them runs thus- My opinion is, that Scotehmen should have the same privileges as Englishmen, and that Irishmen ought to have the same privileges as both Scotohmen and Englishmen. E I consider that the Union was but aparchment, and ...
... loss from natural causae—the emigration rate was more than the death rate—a horrible fact for the contemplation of patriotic Irishmen. Surely its revelation should kill faction in thoae two provincea least. per 1,000 the population emigrated in that year ...
... glaring attempt made in the English }'arlia- ment to differentiate against the common interest of Irishmen, and it should certainly quicken among all Irishmen that zeal for the general good which ought to be above party, and which should, in this instance ...
... parties in the city. It is no small point gained if even in private commercial speculations, which unite public advantage with private profit, Irishmen of all political complexions can be brought to stand shoul. der to shoulder in forming a purely Irish ...
... heavily taxed the expenditure upon what the Treasury, in defiance of tbe statute that created a common Exchequer for the' United Kingom, calls Irish services is also -heavy. But that is no answer. Mr. Goschen repudiated the principle it involves the ...
... THE IRISH TRADES CONGRESS I~~~ ~~ _ I REPORT OF THE BELFAST DEPU- TATION. Belfast, Saturday. A meeting of the Belfast United Trades E Council was hold last evening in the Engi- I neers' Hall, College street. Ble Samuel Monro presided, and there was a ...
... in 1880 out of every thousand soldiers in the British army two hundred and sixteen were Irishmen, ?? only a hundred and thirty-two of every thousand are Irishmen. This decrease in the Irish representatives will scarcely be arrested by the despatch ...
... true the Eastern cities of the United States named by you have had to pay greatly advanced prices, and are still doing so, the price of prime cuts to the consumer being about the same as in our chief cities in the United Kingdom. 'Tie also true that several ...
... each a ceress a n3t. N,,ru, tnt ex p-us, of an agent who wou.d 'an. eat irsh ncusc 1 ;3t: inrt.ercst in the United s;-1. ari:e itpr e po irishmen there the vital ?? siay tiat ezsi3s ftr 6upporrin~g thte p,,roductsm; .Jrelam~, ;and otherwise putL Iri.,h ...
... (hear, hear). Mr. Reynolds banded in the names of fifty combmakers of the city. He said that the lime would. soon come when Irishmen, who now sought employment in other countries, would be coming home to find it, and woald be able to en- joy prosperity and ...
... trained. 'Ihe alarming nature the situation lias been further illustrated Iby Commodore Dawson, N, in recent paper read at the United Service Institution, from appears that (the rate disappearance British ABs and ordinary seamen in ea ...