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NEWS OF THE DAY

... s of Strong bow and Cromwell who happen born Ireland, but avow their allegiance to England. Irishmen, testify your loyalty and devotion to Ireland by uniting in the bonds of brotherhood to have Ireland for the Irish. order of the Vigilance Committee. ...

AN ARTICLE ON THE INDUSTRY OF DARLASTON

... for these words were addressed to a thousand Irishmen—of both sexes Colonel would say—assembled in Merselies Grove, New Jersey. U.S., the 4thof this month, and, as soon they were uttered, the thousand Irishmen, of both sexes, sent up a wild hooroj and ...

THE VISIT OF THE BRITISH association

... large (juantities of nitrous fumes were evolved. With respect to rivers, had examined the waters of two rivers near where they united. Sewage matter entered one of them near their junction; and he was enabled to ascertain the effect of sewage matter upon the ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... too soon in adopting repressive measures against the so-called Fenians. All address the American Fenians to the people the United States has, it stems, been issued, with the view obtaining funds for the invasion of Ireland. According to this document ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... general measure, or declaratory Act, made to extend to all cathedrals on a similar foundation. At the annual meeting of the United Kingdom Alliance, last week, it was announced that £29,000. of the £30,000. asked for a guarantee fund, had been already raised ...

MR. BRIGHT ON PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... returned from the United States. I willreadyou just one paragraph of his speech on this very question of education. says that, taking the nine Northern States, which had population of 10,500.000, or about one-third that of the United Kingdom, he found ...

MR. BRIGHTS SPEECH

... of Mr. Bright's speeches, must all admire these performances in artistic sense. There are but few speakers of our day who unite the same eloquence and vigour, who deal their blows more heavily and straightly, who tumble their opponents about in equally ...

Advertisements & Notices

... do, that taxation annd representation shoul.d go together. and seeing no reason why Irishmen should not be goverined by the sems laws which apply to tha restof the United Kinigdom, I should oppose any proposal to give a separate ,egis- lative Parliament ...

Advertisements & Notices

... on. 327 SRHIPPING NOTICBS. A MEBLCAN LINE UNITE]) STATES NAIL IL. STEAMERS ?? LIVF11POOL 'WEDNESDAYS AND SATURtDAYS Raotes always as Low as any Fasoc Line. 1-o lul iferinton onto coachiany place in the United Status at Pasrage; J. F. BRiANtE. 63, Unaioni ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Government applicable to Enealand, Scotland, WYideo, Dand Ireland, wider the supreme authority Of ?? Parliamesnt for thle United -Kingdom. A MEETING of Liberate who aro. usable to aipprovs of the Irish Loud urchse an Govrenssit o Ireand ills will he held ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Gadahy ItHon. Secretary), Charterad Accountant, .i-i? treet. ?? flEARITY COMIMISSIO-N.-In the' Matter of the .y- ANIWORTH UNITED CHAFITITES. in the parish nt .O~rtl, n te ouny f Wrwik;andinthelMattee oi the By deeton o th Bead o ChalisCom oss not- fur ...

Advertisements & Notices

... close at Five o'clwk A PUBLIC MEETING M the Evening, at Eight o'clocli, in the City }Iall, to be Addessed esclusively by IRISHMEN. Chairman: 311 T1OINIAS SINCLAIR, J.P.. President of the Ulstcr Liberal Unonist A issociion. SYAZBrns: T. W. RUSSELL. MI ...