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The Siege of Duppel

... unwearied exertions vi lowed msfher, and the active steps taken her the British CoosuL Duped Irishmen. .. 'lton Courier we read an accoont of the fate , ...

The House then went into a Committee of Supply

... Government bad received reports from her Majesty's contois at Boston, New York, and Portland, United States, to the effect that a considerable number of Irishmen, British subjects, who had been induced emigrate to America upon various pleas, had been confined ...

AMERICA

... usual this year, were : much ,n:l by farmers ; and the wages were, as ride, ilv in advance former years. In not a few th, Irishmen deserted the farmers w here they had k- in meat and lodg'ngs for week or ten days, n ;is the tine weather set in, f'*r other ...

AMERICA

... with sufficient rolling stock secured to control the main line, the Fenians hope to attract to their colours 50,000 American Irishmen, and equip navy Lakes Huron, Erie, and Ontario. The avenues return being secured, 30,000 men, under General Sweeny, will ...

STEPHENS IN NEW YORK

... Fenian leaders and circles who has develoi>ed a modicum of the capacity which reflected so much lustre on the councils the United Irishmen, is much out mischiefs way in New York if he were tracking the ocean in the direction Western Australia. He may take round ...

THE LAYING OF THE ATLANTIC

... news froir India and China, that on arrival at Heart’s Content they might able to transmit it the principal cities of the United States.—** just eight minutes had a reply in these word*—* Your message received, and is in London this.’ Outside the tel ...

CANADA

... wbo*e Irish patrio ims opinions shared, fifoventy years ago was a journeyman printer the Prtst, the then organ of the United Irishmen,” and used boast that had, with hit own handa, *' set up” the manuscript of Lord Edward Fitzgerald. O'Flanagan that time ...

To Builders and Others

... small or precarious may the ineonie .d carried to a cpreheiisihle extent, as a very character- accosted by four rough looking Irishmen, one of whom The long-talked-of monument to Captain Cook, tlie working men individually, tin- aggregate income of -use in ...

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS

... expedition as that the GaribaMians into the Papal States. Vet view it apart from a cause which has been popular all along in the United Kingdom—the unity of Italv—and what can justify the laid into peaceful c- uairy against established government to which its ...

VARIETIES. MISCELLANEOUS. ACCIDENTS & OFFENCES. The Bishop of London has arrired at St. James’s Robert Nbate. ..

... Lansdowne, who met with au j his sojurn in Australia. ; accident while hunting, a few days ago, has fnr At a book sale in the United States, copy of John recovered a * aide to resume his duties at Balliol i Eliot's Indian Bible fetched£t)U, ami a edition ...

THE ROYAL ROAD TO IRISH HEARTS

... required. Had not Irish Catholics been admitted to Parliament ? Had not tbe Encumbered Estates Act been passed ? Had not Irishmen obtained fair proportion the honours and offices of the State ? Doubtless, but there was something more be donesomething ...

IRELAND

... party will get the best of the contest, because to most Irishmen the land tpiestion has an immediate practical interest, while the shadowy glories of a prospective Irish Republic fail present to unite any but desi>rrato few. Fenian Riot at Limerick. A t ...