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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 ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... consigned to oblivion, and al- loived to perish, fiom the shameful indifference of those who profess to glory in the name of Irishmen. Through a lhng and dreary course of centuries, our history has been written it, dark and sanguine characters. Continutil ...

LITERATURE

... cultivation of the language in which tthey are written-if the energy and thie zeal which are too frequently expended in teaching Irishmen how to hate each other most effectually, were employed ii doimg for our native language-and for the millions who under- stand ...

THE AVENGED BRIDE—A TALE OF THE GLENS

... who married her cousin Godfrey, son of Feargus, by which marriage the lands of Cantire and the island of Islay came to be united under one chief. Feargus had an elder son named Domangart, fromf whom several of the Scottish Kings are descended, and pa ...

A SABBATH EVE

... Ecelesi- astical Cmnmn issionerq, ?? Iarrell, Eqq. &e. Time following were among the Clergy who havc been lately added to the united Diecese :-Rev. Mlessirs. Jefferices, Hnrtrick, IHiand, Godfrey, Kirby, Mant, Wrightson, Ilolmes, &c. Time morn- ing service ...

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:_ ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... to promote the interest of landlords anil tenants, in this country, than the institution of Societies such as this, which united men of all parties in one bond of union, and afforded them al opportunity for applying their comhined cnergies to the laudable ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... character - which may help to give us a fair Idea of a people holding so curious a relation to. wards us, as the population of the United States. Much as has been done to satisfy that craving by Mrs. Trollopa, Air. Dickens, and others who have recorded the national ...

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 ...

Reviews

... pages of this periodical. Thus, in the numibir before us, we ar presented w th n re- view of Wills's Lives of Illustrious Irishmen, one of the most truly national works which hive ever cnanated from~ our native press. The Watcher is thi title of a ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION AT CORK

... constant object so long as I re- mailn among you, and most fervently do I trust that this magnificent demonstration of what Irishmen can, and will, do when their efforts are wvell directed, may prove a great and lasting blessing to Ireland (applause.) I ...

NATIONAL EXHIBITION AT CORK

... Arts Coatt, to find so many of the works which attracted the admiration of the world at the Great Exhibition, contributed by Irishmen, who have obtained honour and renown by their genius in the field of art, to adorn their own National Exhibition. A Sleeping ...