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UNITED IRISHMEN CENTENNIAL ASSOCIATION

... UNITED IRISHMEN CENTENNIAL ASSOCIATION. The usual weekly the United Irishmen Centennial Association will lie h»l 1 this (Tups'av) evening Hotel, Upper O'Cjuuell stieer, o'clock. A luacuial at.eui>nce is ...

THE UNITED IRISHMEN' CENTENNIAL ASSOCIATION

... THE UNITED IRISHMEN' CENTENNIAL ASSOCIATION. An adjourned general meeting body j will be hold the National Club, Rutland square, this (Friday) at o'clock further consider and complete tin the selecting nam' »h-» joint executive the United Irishmen Association ...

THE BELFAST CELEBRATION

... such scenes those of last night no one need ask whether the ideals tiie United Irishmen were worthier than those of the men who! now dominate Belfast politics. Where the United Irishmen established religious peace and a brotherhood affection, the men who ...

THE CENTENARY OF '98

... celebrations which now begin should the work united people. Any other celebration would In* desecration. The first object of the United Irishmen was to create a it)ion strength and brotherhood of affection among Irishmen. They achieved the union and preserved ...

THE NEW YEAR WEEKLY FREEMAN

... to the events of which time it will be a complete a guide. The Almanac will also contain twelve portraits of leading United Irishmen. This unique productlon marks a new depar. ture in Irish national publications, and i will he found invaluable in the ...

LITERATURE

... history of the United a Irishmen, of which the shop of Mr. Byrne, an eminent book- I seller, of No. 108, Grafton-streeti was in those days the. scene:- Byrne's shop In Grafton-street was the usual literary ren- t3 dezvous of the United Irishmen, and the publisher ...

WOLFE TONE. AT THE QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... Matthew Illenville, as Russell, Tone's friend, and messrs O'CXrclnor and M[urphy, as Hamilton Rowan and M'Crac- ken, United Irishmen, contributed nuch to toe effectiveness of the performance A personage of importance in the play is the great Napo- leon ...

LITERATURE

... Nesoby, London.)- Irish literature is deeply indebted to Dr. Maden, In one department he rule4 supreme. Ifis Lives of the United Irishmen is a monument of research and patriotism which will transmit his name to future ages. It was almost a hopeless task. The ...

LITERATURE

... which he has expended in ascertaining and verifying every circumstance calculated to illustrate the charac- ters of the United Irishmen, or throw a light upon the history of their times, deserves the warmest acknow- ledgment. Indeed, so carefully has' Dr ...

GREAT MEETING AT WESTPORT

... place record onr belief the principles the United Irishmen and our admiration of their heroic fight for freedom, and we pledge onrselvrs promote that union among Iriah Nationalists which keyetono ef the United Irish Movement and by every honourable means ...

THE NINETY-EIGHT CENTENARY

... from the Unite 1 Irishmen Associntion voices. believe, thevie»s: the vast majority Irish National!* whether in this country or America, the spirit which the Centenary t* glorious struggle of 93 should mted. a slur thu memories of'J United Irishmen who were ...

BOOK PUBLISHING IN IRELAND—LITERARY GOSSIP

... inserted by the publisher from the prose and poetical works of W. Drennan, M.D., one of the founders of the Society of United Irishmen. The clever bro- chure, Cinderella-Erin, of which a new issue is just ready. The Essays of Donoso Covtes, on Liberalism ...