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REVELATIONS OP FENIANISIt

... Prieenr—Yes, w- know very little beyond ue. Tbo Colonial Secretary—lt ie rather a movera-nt ? . Prisoner—We did the same th# United Irishmen One circle could not know anolher. Ha# that act passed the Treason-felony Act in England. The Colonial Secretary—The man ...

the glare, journal, Thursday, December 22, isss

... But Piapoleon replied, “Tie Irish have made a diversiori.m i our favour • what more do you want with them. i and the United Irishmen” were left to the gibbet, while brighter fields and more fruitful ter ß™ drew the armaments of the Republic andthe East ...

CANADA

... end she was unjust. Thjy said they would grant nothing to in arms 1 Had they never done ? Had not they done eo to the United Irishmen Wa» not the principle well understood had himself, during the passing of the Reform Bill, heard fen time* mure treasonable ...

CLARE JOURNAL MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1856

... the Protestant -clergyman, Jackson ; inspired by all the genius, purity, and honour that lit up the struggles of the United Irishmen, and surrounded their misfortunes with a glory which still commands the reverence of history, Robert Emmet and his friends ...

( I.ON'MEI. MARKETS—.Mat 2»

... cannot be mistaken that Peel must either yield to the legal and constitutional demand of seven millions of loyal aud united Irishmen or else extinguish in our blood the last remnant of our liberties—(cheers.) Ami ! may his tomb want tear and name, would ...

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS

... they would leave no part of the province unexplored. then moved, an amendment to the resolution, the declaration the United irishmen met atDungsnnon in 1752, that day the orange cockades were glittering in their hats, and the guns that backed the declaration ...

COROFIN UNION

... was thus napped in the bud by the selfishness few venal Irishmen, banded in worthy fellowship with speculating, and not over scrupulous English shipowners, the transfer was not effected, and Irishmen of all religious denominal ions and shades of politics ...

LITERATURE

... period 1770) in the chequered history our country 'lor party purposes, as no one could more anxious than 1 to have all Irishmen united, and see them live in harmony with each other, •a the sons of one common Fatherland should.*' have now only add, that ...

IRISHMEN ABROAD

... return Canada he has been putting paper, For the benefit oF Fnend, snadry memoranda eoneerning the condition oF Irishmen in Canada and the United Staten. Mr holds that the first thing Canadian ahonld eullirale ia loyalty to Canada hia country. wants him to ...

IRISHMEN FOR IRISH OFFICES

... IRISHMEN FOR IRISH OFFICES. Mr. Wysc moved far return of the names, offices, salaries, &c., of all persons holding offices in the public departments of the United Kingdom, with the object of showing the minimum . filled by Irishmen. The return was, doubtless ...

UNITED STATES

... UNITED STATES. New York, Jane 3. A party of Fenians having refused to enter the care at Williamstown were fired upon by the Federal troops, and several were wounded. Mr Willipm Whittimore, Radical member tor Sooth Carolina, who bad lost his seat the Iloose ...

it would, continued—if the anticipations of that evening were realised, and if Irishmen of all political ..

... believed what they wanted was to have their party animosities subside, and to have Irishmen of alt classes and persuasions forget causes of their dissensions, and cordially united together for the good of their common country ; and if they once did that, was ...