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THE FENUNS in MURIEL UNPANT

... rights of insurrection are unaware that Ireland is uo A British Parliament, that the members for counties are for the most Irishmen, that the voters who elect them are alec ; that elections are free ; that Ire- hae repre- oom plains 60 double in number ...

A FEW WORDS WITH IRISHMEN

... the position of Irtrhmen in the North American colonies is in every way greatly in. ferior to the poidtion of the Irishmen in the United Stater. Knowing very well the gross that have been practised on this sobj-ct, we exceedingly theta gams Meat last ...

THE FENLINS

... association is composed of Irishmen, who begin by resolving that all party differences by which Irimhmen have been divided must for the future be effaced , and forgotten. It indispensable for the objects in view that all Irishmen should be of one mind, and ...

MODESTY OF THE BLACKS!

... I think we should forbear ; for there are conflicting intemos at stsdco, and it would be unfair for the Preirident of the United States to be parhatto any particular race I that we have donMs as to the I,ing about of the we desire, and we to demand in ...

THE LARNE WEEKLY REPORTER

... the inure. separating it from the Kingdom They mode no and no probat, save Murphy, Ishii Mated that he wawa chi:ol.4 the United Mmes. and ounh should not be Interfered with. Ile he would bring the fact ,f his having been Illegally arrested before the ...

have wain, and partly because my trusty and light. hearted conductor was enjoying the fun and whiskey immeneely ..

... professional men of high reputation, and the very cream f the country in wealth and intelligence were at the head of the united Irishmen. But these Feniana arc only (in Dublin) a lot of silly shop boys and apprentice., who could not half-a-crown if a rebellion ...

Zile ante tpotter. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1865. PRASE, 01 71111AYLSIL

... would appear to UR that Irishmen are not improving in the genuine qualities' for which they were in days gone by. proverbiaL The system of emigration has not improved their character; the union between this country and the United States has schooled the ...

ROYALTY IN IRELAND

... a people RO imaginative and impubtive might be greatly soled by some graceful condescension on the part of those to whom Irishmen owe allegiance. If the Prince of Wales, for instance, were to visit Ireland occasionally, accept the hospitality of its noble ...

A FRENCH OPINION ON THE FENIAN&

... not children without ancestors; it cannot be said of them prole in sine moire creators. They are the euccessois of the United Irishmen, the Whiteboyn, the Whitefeet, the Black. feet, &c. History with the Irish is altogether legendary, and not changed for ...

Galin, d Ma*

... the following notice d • nesting, couched in the usual style of minim eloquence, which I find in one of our daily papers : Irishmen, Friend. of Liberty i—A meeting./ those favour able le the cause of Irtshllt.ertyoiUbe held at the Fenian Hall, 8 W. corner ...

THE FENIANS IN AMERICA

... into the pockets of their leader', hem been judiciously laid out. To add to the effect of this exhortation a captain of the United States' army, Walsh by name, assured the convention that if they kept on paying their money regularlythis being • constant ...

THE NEW REPUBLIC! The Philadelphia correspondent of the TonrA. In dilating on the recent meetings of the ..

... respecting the new lent. Coven, fluent:- There have been very few new developments on the other grievance between England and the United States—the Fenian& Their Congress has adjourned, and the minutes of its proceedings sent you during its sessions I find to ...