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AMERICAN IRISHMEN AND

... memorial to Wolf Tone and the United Irishmen of 100 years sgo. The memorial address will be delivered by the Hoo. W. Burke Cochrane. who, born in Sligo, is now one of the most powerful orators ‘ndl best-known pubdlic mea of the United States. The list of officers ...

then it no t lea for Mr. Met tone do the Unit, sue Me, bee, end ...tee., %We was •444,

... then it no t lea for Mr. Met tone do the Unit, sue Me, bee, end tee., %We was •444, for the sundershould sauce fee the I.tughttr I .bee wet this the tea C furotel no tie. lit beyolel dote 4.en.ed toe,with the p.r y would not odueivo the ben of anti ...

Altrlll R RENNETt. (4I) War. in, t .n. ''''' ruwle • 1

... 'a:, peasantry, ringed from no, mid seta' upon by inn tot,: • nos from A which forms/to. th.• will In.• for tfoion with tho United SI TI.. Ina!, Parliament will in, of Irish p.liey, sit I for math .wl Ile w ewes. Kw4lwi.l's either ',mettles 111411.111 stab ...

TILE GUARDIAN, AP1.111.. 6. 16117

... then on the whether the application of Ilse (Timmy, en Punter ostweing, was jriatillable. On the one head, it is that the !unite of durance had boo eteeeded by debate that had already attended over • week, and that, se the I rosily was whether the ...

THE GUARDIAN,

... Ireland in the United Sides But for the fend. there rased, the trouble. of tho past three years maid uvee hare reached eo grievous int:lady. It might hem been thet different e. and fuller opportunitie. for information, would bare shown Irishmen the facts of ...

eviction on property o! Yr. Daniel C moo?. The doors had to be f net. COMMISSIONERS' ENQUIRY. Sir OeOrg. T01214.S

... oase.The the Land League to prepare body et ev.dence; sad Mr. P. H. O'Donnell, WY. writing to that paper argues that {helm:unite 0 07 d b going before the , Commimion and stating their grieesnote. At on the are prepered to pay the ot any taraut tannage ...

MR GLADSTONE AND S:7OTC:I LIBERAL.

... hie. hills ny and (.1 19..4 1.. .11 in my 99- in a 1 191199, to 9 t• • fins adds. 9hould 1.0.1 cut .9 thence, p.l nit el. IRISHMEN IN ENGL %ND. In %bat .1 wing ease. n be ' ,Aiwa. 16,1 at taut. Them awn ill ye. 362,44, a 4, 4 ‘10 In 1.40. 1.6 144 .nll ...

+ Including provision for Bad Debts

... Englishmen and Irishmen, and he trusted, no matter however those who were :;pou-l to them might differ, that it would never | to any quarrelling or illfeeling. (Hear) Englishmen had their ideas about h‘l.un:u, and let them have them. Irishmen should not ...

1'1(I: CAL ~RDIN, ATIOUST 10, 1879

... mall knot of Irishmen alone out of the nationalities composing that great contrite State, the British Empire. should feel called upon to raise the cry for a Home Parliament. Welsh. men and Seotehmen may be much in need of Home Rule as Irishmen. Hoe could ...

MR. GLADSTONE'S SPEECH. Whatever may he said the wisdom of Mr. policy, it would be the mark of. •impleton to

... comer, that we amid progarly surrender the right to rule themselves. We quite admit tit ot if • • 'ministration of Ireland by Irishmen could have been retabliabel for of generations at with rho result of of all clues* feel that their law was seen-haudel, of ...

08 CELEBRATIONS IN IRELAND

... Redmond, M. P, also supported, remarking that the demonstrati mpr ved that whatever differences Irishmen might have in reference to politics, they were united m all essential matters and in hostility to England. Some historians thought the Rebellion of ...

TIIE GUARDIAN, OOrOBII/1 30. leeo

... Sea but brings as additional news of murders, assaults, and outrages, which threaten the dissolution of all the beads which unite a civilized community, and whole ultimate fruit can only be the outberet of civil war, The very name of landlord has in Ireland ...