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BELFAST AND THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION

... Lord Edwvard Fitzgerald lay concealed in 1798 is a notable example of Miss Carruthers's brush. Por- traits of loctal United Irishmen, taken from Dr. Madden's well-known work, are also inserted. Amongst the old 1 Taps may be mentioned Speed's Ulster, Blomne' ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JULY

... quantity. The exact date -when tlhe two were first combined cannot b. clearly ascertained. Thomas Rcynolds, a member of the United Irishmen, w-ho betrayed Lord Edward Fitgerald, claimed (according to his life written by his son) that his g-randfather, who wias ...

THE SONG BOOK OF REPEAL REBELLION

... Ireland, for, be it observed, the Italics are not ours, but those of thh original publishers. One of the objects of the United Irishmen of '98 was to excite enmity betweenlandlords and tenants, and for this purpose they got up the following celobrated ditty:_ ...

LITERATURE

... and U. Catholic, are but the out- wvard signs Wp da not, however, agree with, the writee, that, a second society of United Irishmen is like- WI to be formited 'ii' coiisetquence of the recent measures ?? -there is generally amo'itgst Protestants a feeling ...

CHURCH MUSIC IN TIMES GONE BY

... chief magistrato, and during the sad days of '98 lie held so fairly the scales of justice that even the wildest of the United Irishmen llhad im- plioit faith in his e djudioatiulus. It is rus old story, and a very interesting one, that during the l dear ...

Literary Notices

... physician and naturalist, Sir Hans Sloane, and it was the residence of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Esq., secretary of the United Irishmen, whose grandson is the present owner of the castle, and a portion of the town The town was originally commenced under ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... We pass over a description of the uno- fortunate state of Ireland; the forming of the E Volunteers; the uprise of the United Irishmen; and we join young Cooke, awhen he quits Glass's school to enter Glasgow University at the age of fourteen. a The difficulties ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW

... Acts of Parliament, but by the union of all Irishmen as freemen, as Chris- tians, and as patriots. (Applause.) If they were so united, they would soon make their common Xcountry respected, and when thus united, it was perfectly consistent with such an union ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... inwh cb the ideas of once illus. trious Irishmen are embodied. The literary his- tory of the country may be traced in the four t volumes of the ?? Cabinet ; and it will be found, we think; that the genius of Irishmen of the present day is of the same type ...

FASHION

... peotally united the Vicarages of Stradbally and Balllaneen, in the diocese of Lismore, to whlich the Duk e of Devonshire has presented the Rev. Richard B. Neville, late curate of Pilltown. An act of Conn- cil has passed, perpetually uniting the vicarage ...

THE BELFAST INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... thle work of Belfast artists and tradesmen, ard that they com- rpare favonrablv wvith similar work done in any part of the United'Kingdoom. Surmountinig c-k-s a.nd cases rises an arch of bottles, jugs. and crystal de- canters; the bottles placed in thle ...

Court and Fashion

... Longley, ?? third daughter of the Archbishop of Canterbury, was united inl marriage with Mrajor Levett, of tihe 10th Royal Hussars, now stationed at York. Mxnnmol: iu HICo;I LIrF.-Irishmen are proverbial for coining over to our side of the water and carry- ...