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PROVISIONING PARIS

... proceedc I coach to Sweeny’s Hotel, i her they w* escorted by the Legion of St Patrick. were waited on deputation of United Irishmen, who sente Rossa with one thousand dolhrs, accompanied with suitable (dress. Rossi r plied a speech, stating that words ...

. :•! si ive expressinn to this alu the s.i.ae tiuii' loudly culling for union

... i’lvsidency made the Democratic part'. The following is extract of a preamble and resolutions drawn the meetir got the United Irishmen Circle the 3rd lost * Whereas meeting held in this city duly 2H, lor the avowed purpose of discussing the question the ...

rriK miNITALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOITRNALr-SEPIEMKER IT, iSTTf

... that at Convention held Cincinnati, in the 2Srd and of August, , it was resolved to form an organization to called The United Irishmen.” Thisorganizatioßhas for ks objects the union of all Irish-Americans, for the purpose of assisting Ireland in any struggle ...

ARDEE GAS CO MI'AN V

... Poetry ORIGIN “EMERALD ISLE, (The originator of the title Emerald Me” is Drennsn, one of the ablest writers among the United Irishmen. Letters of Orel/ona contributed powerfully to enlist Ulster in “ the Union. IHs sings and ballads, whiiTi were chitfly ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLES JOURNAL-FEBRUARY 12,

... ns. In 17 ( J8, the traitors in the ranks of tl e United Irishmen were countless. had not Reynoldses and Armstrong- alone. Here for example was ‘respectable attorney, Belfast, named M‘Gucken, a United Irish leader; and it now turns out that wretch was ...

WHEN THE MOONLIGHT GILDS THE SEA,

... i«ran and Charles O Connor, to the latter was com j^ofO^ The article contain* anecdote* of woire tone, rendezvous of the United Irishmen, and the publishsmmwm Sheares, who were then engaged in maturing their Byme the 10th of May. immediately proceeded his ...

TMK VERY RRV K.vrilKa UUIIK.ES • LECTURE

... strike him as one man. The name United Irishmen’ has been name, and nothing but name, since the day that Brian i Born was slain at Clontarf until this present mo| ment. Would to God that tliia name of UnitedIrishmen meant something more than idle word ...

TUB ADMIRAI.TT,

... IrManJ ; they were schoolfellow# »mf playmtt** Lora Cactlereagh, who inducted them into, sod, ■ se lnoed them become. United Irishmen. was 9«e himself. I have seen hie signature in the book member., which was shown at Belfast somewhere about Well became ...

~> -i; VTION'S AT TIIR CONVERT I.\f>Y

... played the chase commenced a conversation the • liaiiellion of ‘9B’ which was carried an most spiritedly. The rise the United Irishmen was desciibctl, als the natitf army o'Volunteers. The resolution of I’itt to destroy the Irish parliament was tbrn pointed ...

ALLEGED MURDER OE A YOUNG MAN

... (so to say) the graphic and beautifully-told story the splendid Volunteers of 82, the gallant but vain efforts of the United irishmen free their country, the straggle for and against the Union when Grattan and Currau were pleading the cause of Irish natio ...

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... struck against union among Irishmen.'. The. very reverse is the fact*-. With lew exceptions. Irishmen, representsd hjt their members iu parliauMul, Ivuvv been- united iu of the Church Bill and Land Bill they have never been united before', and as they would ...