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TEE END OF THE SESSION

... the Session, F Irishmen must feel deeply humiliated by t the story presented to them. When the i Session opened there were several big Irish issues before the public. The principal of these was that of the Financial Relations. With a united country at its ...

THE MURDER OF D'ARCY M'GEE

... uncallad for and an tending to cast an imputation on Irishmen. He says it would be telegraphed ever the world and materially strengthen the Fenian nssje now pre- paring to attack Canada. He imploes Irishmen to discountenance it. The affair makes an intense ...

THE RIGHT HON. JUDGE O'HAGAN

... without blood or crime, hy united energeote action, can achieve the re- dress of every grievance and the conceeeion of every right. This is now perfectly true; but it was not so. For a long time the Irieh people tried united, ecengetic, peae.ful action ...

THE AMNESTIED PRISONERS IN AUSTRALIA

... circle of shamarock leaves This was auntporedc one Nside by the Stnad of New South Wales,'snd on the other by that of the United States. About 150 persons sat down~ to dinner, which wvas served at hall-past eight o'clock M Sr. D. Connor occupied the chair ...

AN OUTRAGE

... sympathy of the Irishmen in tb town with the view of the reunion of the Irish Party, and they sincerely trust the purpose for which the Convention has been convened will be ?? respect- fy C. HAYES, Hon Secrtaty. At a meeting of Irishmen held in PretoriS ...

HAS IRELAND A CASE?

... alowed to exist (cheers). And tow he came to one great grievance which Irishmen were compelled to feel. He wished to be candid with them. There were other minor grievances, hut all Irishmen feel an aspiration which he hoped serery Englishmen sympathised with-an ...

THE FENIAN PRISONERS

... land where their antece- dents are most favourably regarded, and will re- ceive from themu a most cordial welcome. In the United States Luby and Rossa, Mackey and Burke, and their confreres will be received-as outlaws from Ireland-Lwith open arms and ...

THE ODONOGHUE, M.P., ON THE SESSION

... described the twenty-six hours' sitting as a gallant assertion of the right of Irishmen to interfere 'in Imperial affairs, I cannot take this view, as I am not aware, the .right of Irishmen to join in Imperial discussions has ever been disputed; but I am willing ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... adopted. UNITED PARISHES or MOIBA AND MAGIERALSq. Agreeableto the resolutionspassed at the Corn-Exchange, on the 10th instant, the address to her Majesty and a peti- tion to parliament were adopted and'signed by the in- habitants of the united parishes ...

THE ALLEGED DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY

... extradition ehould be granted. (axUTrla'a TSL2EORAM.) Washington, Thursday Evening. Thle extent of the intervention of the United States in the Tynan case will be confined to seeing that he has an opportunity of exercising all rights conferred by treaty ...

ABOLITION OF THE IRISH COURT

... the fashion in which it has been taken up by our esteemed correspondent, either wise or prudent. Holding out the hope to Irishmen, that if their court be now abolished, it may lead to the obtainment, instead of a Viceroy, of a Queen and parliament for ...

MORE ARRESTS

... '0 2 By amount to Miss Parnell to 28th Feb. ?? ?? ?? 8,000 0 0 £13,042 0 2 Reeeived yesterday:- Third Instalment trom the United Parishes of Ballincollig, per J S C'Sul- livan ?? ?? 15 5 2 Priests and People of Lower Lavyv. per Rev T Smith, P P, Lavey ...