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... artti M SiS rrrversal iticrease oun'sie Societies, 11,660 i to ie last. yertr-arid insth Rrrrt ttions, (exclusive of tire i United Statesrery two tirousanid. Sorme ad ir.' -very peasitn icoutarrceved Iroms their Alis- W'siotrarres, espeilyfrmtr outh of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... and the outbuildings adjoining. In this he was promptly aitl eftecfually aided by the people who had collected, and by their united and active eftrtidns, the de. structive element was prevented from extending, and the fire was finally subdued. It was seven ...

IRELAND

... works in Ireland—in other words, the advances made from the national treasury for the single purpose of putting money in Irishmen's hands to buy food with, has already reached nearly 120,000/. a week, or half a million a month, or (j.000,000/. a year ...

IRELAND

... in all that fell from Mr. Hamil- e > too, was fer the formation of a neutral but united Irish party. No compromise of any principle by any man, but a vow by ail to unite for the salvation of the people and .Pf rmanen t 'terests of Ireland. He dwelt upon ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... character of a thorough Roman Catholic l But lie was a lawyer, and being also a shrewd politician, he foresaw that of those United Irishmen who escaped from the I fleld teany would be likely to perish on the scaffold; with groat prudence, therefore, and most ...

THE LATE MR. O'CONNELL

... to the united Parliament for her laws ; and England's representative# must ever be ready to legislate for Ireland, not ! '* foreign country, but as for component part of herself, and legislate for her in a spirit justice an equality. Irishmen must begin ...

SCOTLAND

... this way in that good, that glorious cause. It was not only Scotchmen and the descendants of Scotchmen, nor Irishmen and the descendants of Irishmen, but the descendants of people of all countries who vied with each other in their endeavours to send forward ...