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BELFAST UNDER MARTIAL LAW

... Belfast .was fully~deeribed by Mr. M Clellaud, a United Irishman, who had taken refuge in the West Indies4t . There were two Macleans, ?? and I Francis. The former was treasurer of the United Irishmen, and when the troubles cane, gave the money to Francis ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... lie laid on Monday next, was, it appears, procured from the Cave Hill, in commnemoration of the firetr meeting, of the United Irishmen having bean held there, and last night she niembers of the '98 chubs of thme city had a procession on ?? Road, headed ...

TRIALS FOR SEDITION

... Would th at ali Irish patriots would bo guided by the mature experience of Acoh!b.lh Hamiteou Rotten, txsscoretary of United Irishmen.- WlON. . ...

Assize Intelligence

... defied i anvone to contradict him, that Belfast owed its first To impetus to the Vlolnteers, whose successors were the n United Irishmen, and the Whigs of Belfast were the 'I sons of the latter. These were the men who made el Belfast what it was. To them ...

THE DUBLIN OUTRAGE

... ie vwas very glad to say that there were times when all sections of Irishmen could meet-and this was such an occasion-and it was creditable to Cork that on this occasion they had united in conderon- ing this unworthy crime. It was a class of crime from ...

THE MURDER OF DR. CRONIN

... looks as if bohind the individual murderers there were either a society or a clique engged. Dr. Cronin belonged. to the Irish United Brotherhood. and was instrumental in the exposere and denunciation of some alleged em- bezzlements by loading men of that ...

A MAGAZINE BROKEN OPEN

... as these, it is also necessary to take precautions against panic, and against practical joking. IRISHMEN IN ENGLAND. The Tbitaes again urges that Irishmen in England should come forwvard voluntarily, and make declar- ations of their loyalty to the Crown ...

THREE MEN EXPIATING A FEARFUL CRIME

... into the United Kingdom from Canada, and 362 cattle and one sheep from the United States;4in 1874, 273 cattle from Canada, and one head of cattle and one sheep from the United States; in 1875. 1,212 cattle from Canada, and 299 from the United States; in ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... being prepared for sea at Cherbourg. The Prince, it is said, intends visiting in the Cassard the seaports ih Canada and in the United States. The Lord Mayor has fixed Saturday next, at one 3 o'clock, for the presentation of the freedouli of the city ?? Leopold ...

THE UNIONIST POSITION

... Federalism, besides, can never be assented to by England, for in future, under it, England, instead of being the equal of the United States, would be obliterated, and only be in rank the equal of Massachusetts. Besides, no one wants it, nor bas Mlr. Gladstone ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... between the United States and Great Britain under which al American citizen could not be imprisoned for political words or acts uttered in America. ir. Blaine replied-II have to state there is no arrangement of any kind in force between the United States ...

THE GLASGOW MURDER

... 139, Garagad Read, The facts of the case seem to be that M'Court and the murderedr man WPatrick M'Lachlan), who are both Irishmen, were em- ployed es lahourers at the BIcehairn Iron Works, and lodged with Mrs. Trainer, a widow. Theyhad Lved for some time ...