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... ly crying for justice. Mr. P. W. CareV» in moving the customary vote of thanks, pointed out, that, to be a united kingdom, there must be united laws. Three cheers were given for Parnell, and the meeting soon after dispersed. ...
... ly crying for justice. Mr. P. W. CareV» in moving the customary vote of thanks, pointed out, that, to be a united kingdom, there must be united laws. Three cheers were given for Parnell, and the meeting soon after dispersed. ...
... presented to Mr. Guest, who, it will be remembered, was defeated at the last Parliamentary election by the aitting member for the United Boroughs. A feast is also arranged to take place on the 20th inst. In con- sequence of the large number of applications expected ...
... production of paper in .be United State? is 207,000 tons; in England, 180 000 tons; in Germany.203 000 tons; in France, 132000 tons; Austria, 97 2 ii) tons; Italy, 50,600 tons; Russia, 32,400 tons; Spain, 30,600 tons. In the United States about 11 lb. of ...
... Paris the notorious Fenian leader Stephens is residing in the Quartier Des Ternes, and is acting as the correspondent of the United Irishman, of which O'Donovan Rossa is the editor. Stephens belongs to the more advanced and desperate class of the conspirators ...
... age of fourscore years, has left (the following legacies National Temperance League, £ 1,000; London Temperance Hospital, United Kingdom Band of Hope Union, £ 300 Chelsea Working Men's Teetotal Society, C50. A daring robbery has been committed at the ...
... since he was deposed from the management of the fund. The following subject is commended by the United Irishman to the attention of the Con- vention Irishmen can for a few dollars command an engine which will do as much destruction in Eng- land as a Gatling ...
... the safety of this country with anything that their miserable conspiracies can do? It was, he asserted, a section of Irishmen in the United States who found the funds for all this machinery. The Irish agitators there avowed their Republican and anarchic ...
... entered the room I thought at first that it you.' A. day or two before the Queen opened the Royal Courts of Justice, two Irishmen were looking at some men stretching a rope across the Strand from one housetop to another, for the purpose of suspending ...
... entered the room I thought at first that it was you.' A day or two before the Queen opened the Royal Courts of Justice, two Irishmen were looking at some men stretching a rope across the Strand from one housetop to another, for the purpose of suspending ...
... entered the room I thought at first that it was you.' A day or two before the Queen opened the Royal Courts of Justice, two Irishmen were looking at some men stretching a rope across the Strand from one housetop to another, for the purpose of suspending ...
... by the extreme Irishmen here to collect money for the purpose of dynamite outrages in England, and he was since suspected of having been the celebrated and much-talked of No. I. Short declared that, Phelan was one of the many Irishmen who bad been driven ...
... afternoon, creating the utmost excitement and anger amongst the Irish colony. The occurrence took place in the offices of United Inland, O'Donovan Rossa's paper, which are situated in Chambem-street. About four o'clock a man named Richard Short made a ...