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Pearse. = Tue Rabl

... ba, Almost ud-nvdL the object of thewr attacks. Whatever may be the :m of differcat Mimisters, 1 am the by which they are united together. That once destroyed, the whale fabwick falls to pieces. *This is not, bowever, Ministerial question. Ministers must ...

This moral it is mive to sing : li.‘a,.....r.a‘fl'-x * soason -M.h-

... Order of Hiberniane declive attending the Convention, becanse it does not receive the sanction of the Cathedie d-?y The United Irishmen Society also docline sttending it, while those who are there strongly protest that they have v conpection with the lrish ...

ELECTRICAL RAILWAYS IN IRELAND. A LANCAAIIIRK APPEAI, To AMMOIRISII PATRIOTISM

... mig it aroend ne in the world we shall see the 1 that it would reduce the cied of traction by ' ever convulsed &country 1 Irishmen, alone( be quite right to make • vow anti keep it, yet more than genies, fortune, i r natural mime 1 one-half, the experiment ...

NORTH BRITISH ADVERTISER & LADIES' JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 22, 1883

... the of the old rebellion of 1798. lie wan then nineteen years of age, and left hir native village of lb ayo to join the United Irishmen, who were then muttering at Cantlebar, and being drilled by French officers. The garrison at Cantlehar bail been captured ...

AN EXTKAORUINABY COUNTitY

... notitiestion of this was given by the Irallaetiog of the lure and the cote struction of the multauktnents of the liright mid/unit clay, Iteik mg much like Woken b r i c k. terra-mitLe, which hemi taken out of the cutting.. Passing over • wit a'arti g on ...

CAPTAIN MAYNE REID'S CAREER

... Will romantic enourh. Ile really hail learnt his MelleAll in Mexico, and he knew the stern praine.s by long Like other young Irishmen who have been intended for the ministry of the EstiWished Church, he rebelled against the wishes of his where, art out for ...

ODDS AND ENDS. The approach of parting is the bitternetis of or convince a man, you persuade • woman. Neter

... opposing pickets on the Rappahannock, during the war between North and South in the United States, agreed not to fire. A brisk conversation arose between • Texan and an Irishmen on the Federal side. What are you doing in the Yankee army What are you fighting ...

A REMARKABLE PARISIAN LADY

... the name or exeet purpose of the firet Scottish organisation in the city of New York. A long experience with Scotsmen in the United Shres and Canada, however satisfies me t het almost as !loon as a dozen Scots find themselves located in e particular spot ...

NORTH BRITISH ADVERTISER & LADIES' JOURNAL, MAY. 30, 1885. THE SCOTCH CHURCHES IN NEW YORK. PROM AN •11SRICAN

... the little church at Rehoboth, the heads families in the Quaker city organised a congregation. The Met Presbytery in the United States was formed at Philadelphia about the year 1705. The credit of having introduced Presbyterianism must be given to the ...

W INTER DRESS

... people were not contending that Ireland must be severed from the British Empire. That idea had been promiueut in the minds of Irishmen a few years ago. This proposition did not strike the American people favouraVy. It eould take years and hordes of men to ...

11l PRINCES STREET

... commands—speak and oniy for effect in Parliament, lout for Irishmen scattered all the He not willingly the bound, laid • Iloon by trecialente, and it in airs to place all aCte affecting lreiand end Irishmen !awed by the British legislature in the p,sible light ...