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)(sluts° AND FANCY WOOLS

... have been advocated by politicians of various shades of opinion, and it is most inspiriting to find such evidences of caution united with earnestness. Everybody seems to have a plan. Give us 31 years and three lives, as in the old time, said a farmer lately ...

THE BALLYMON Y FKRE PRESS. T UKSDAI, AUGUS : 7, 18711

... Molloy, Charles Thompson, William Thompson, John Dunlop. Lafayette, Richard M ootgomery, James ',Nan, and others, among whom Irishmen are conspicuous by their presence. Another page begins with • News from Ireland, five columns being devoted to scraps from ...

TO BE LET, THAT 110 US lately occupied by FORHEA, Charlotte Street, II illymoney, PoFeession nn &Y. Apply to WI

... pledge of beneficent partnership. Two hundred guests, FREE EMIGRAT ION TO OTAGO, NEe differing on most matte rs on which Irishmen love to dint., fely iepresentative of the ZEALAND. various influentiel callings which dirstingnish inn , MED MI 25ra serrEMBER ...

eseeeses. ; (Mr. WA.) on the other ; I seSsiently thank you for receiving it with on one side and

... which ea. ene which was always acceptable in anv the .r., orl 3liyor prefaced the toast are aseerley of either Englishmen or Irishmen, of much eat flattering-(no, no) - while I feel 1 whatever party, and for this reason that it was the: his TAI-dellip has ...

THE RALLYMONEY FREE PRESS

... sti given in great degree against the colonies and in favour of the United States. Englishmen more often choose Austr'lia or New Zealand than Irishmen or I :Orei _Jeri : ' , et the United States received 233.'i- 7 ; t, 32,•105 Australia and New Zealand, ...

LLY\LONEY FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1873

... whole county in order of battle. It would seem that Antrim is anxious to wipe out its disgrace in ignobly succumbing to the united O'Neill and Hertford forces in 1549. It is fit that one' of the finest counties in Ulster should go forward thus early in ...

the great social and commercial benefits to be derive) from the working of these mines alone can scarcely be over

... Hull, that Never was there less cause for Irishmen to leave their country than at present, when employment is abundant. wages high, and the country growing in wealth and prosperity; and all true Irishmen (and men of Antrim in particular) owe him their ...

ORANGEISM AND HOME RULE

... past. The Orangemen should be a very proud body indeed. Compared with them landlords, farmers, and merchants, are political units, important only when other figures are placed before them. Bach homage to the Orange democracy of Ulster is not without special ...

THE BALLYMONI'Y PBNB PkgSS. T'lt/1:81222L----)aoBER is7s

... comparative extent is aboet twice that of Enrop one-half that of Asia. Of this less than on^. half, or squaro miles, form the United States runs part, naturally one of the ti teat of the w irld, lies mostly in the Smthern half of the North Temperate Zino ...

LIBVRAI. AT PARKOATE. A meeting, which was largely attended, of the supporters of Mr. Wilson, Tenant-right ..

... that tins they became implicated in the schemes of the United Irishmen, and most of them had to fly when the rebellion collapse In MiSkimin's history will be found a notice from the United Irishmen met at Riteharkin, signed by Wm. Wilson as secretary. ...

lALLYIKOPINT FltEf PRE, TRUASIM, MkßCti 28. 1874

... such terms is an Englishman; but such denunciation is not peculiar to Englishmen. It is indulged in by some very influential Irishmen. by men who would move heaven and earth to mould the character of the Irish Legislature. Mr. Chaplin is remarkable for saying ...