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MAMBA BATTLE

... after paying his passage, stepped ashore just as the vowel cast off, alleging that the reseal was not clean. A number of Irishmen have been watching the Luver Bay since Tuesday last for the purpose of securing Coleman's escape. It is asserted that a private ...

AN

... O'Connor is respected, no American-born of other 1 than Irish parents would vote forth. son of an Irishmen and a Catholic for the Presidency of the United The issue now lie between Grant and Grisly, the indications seem to point out the final nooses d ...

IifPgRIAL PARLIAMENT-STATE OF IRELAND

... They would come home in a better temper to solve the Irish problem. There were ten or twelve millions of Irishmen in that greater Ireland who were united in their determination to support the cause of their brethren in the old country. The Americans failed ...

(ortview. J. shoes. deeree —Clare Jou;*al

... papers ti at li,. by them set upon the life and death, the agony and madness, ut Irishmen. their bretheru iii Elighst) duugeuus. the Irish Times an Mail, why do they unite with Whigs iu this cutopiracy We shall be the first to welcome an awaken • ing ...

MURDER OF A MAGISTRATIL-CAPTURE OF A VILLAOR

... Mr. O'Connor were entertained at dinner. The f:rmer told his hearer, as one result of his visit to the United States that he waa convinced if Irishmen called upon their brethren across the Atlantic for help, and abowed that there was a fair channel of succeed ...

OCTOBER 15 bsie Bat us Way as

... land of Erin. ••••• • , —United Irishman. Sept 17. Suppose soma patiallase, shoeless Irishman, who made his way morons the channel on the deck of a its • • r, foand in Manchester or 8t Odes, and collectod a numb., of Irishmen about him, and one would ...

SONNIIMMI=IIIent

... the preveldons or the Foreign Fdlistatent Act , during tho ho.UIIIIiS bsyrosa Frown sad Ching. MULISH LANDHOLDINGS /N THE UNITED STATES. The bli introtinord is the Veiled Stews Maw it prehibitiag sad fros is mirk* or owairei lands, has yea ordered to ...

THE KILRUSH HERALD, THURSDACEMBE

... hoar). He also told thee to be advised by* iils on these points, and he desired to me pesp and all Irishmen case more solidly (Ibeses). MIPM of the United League, Doonbeg, submitted the pledge to be st pad by andiestes, whisk met with the unani=us assent ...

Published: Thursday 22 December 1898
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1550 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

RUS IA

... from Mu, countrymen or any other people whose only of- -1 of Irish freedom, which enables us all to mew: Kilmilid, and , as a united people on the same platform—has fence is a desire and an endeavour to advance litiou to the done inn's to allay the spirit ...

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... appro. 'inlay. We are not enrprised that men subseribe their hundreds of pounds to revive the manulaeturee of Indeed, with* Irishmen and Irishwomen to their ahem. have helped to extirpate by their slavish pa. tronage of British goods. Daily, weekly, monthly ...

6 1878

... foes which ever prostrated • nation, a foe which brought on oar people every sort of misery and deetruction and disgrace as Irishmen, for where in God's oreation could there h e f ou nd e l virtuous, so good and so holy a peep!. if this awful vies of Drunkenness ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... he died the tame evening. No rile saw him struck. How the accident happened is unknown. TELEGRAMS FROM VARIOUS PARTS of the United Kingdom state that on Monday night and the next morning there was a terrific gale. Trees have been blown down, houses unroofed ...