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Newry Herald and Down, Armagh, and Louth Journal

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL

... industrious of mankind. Arc not the most laborious of all ; labourers in England, America, and throughout all tho colonies, Irishmen.' Irishmen are not sluggards or slaves any law i»‘ destiny. Give them liberty of action—give them thqTairrt. ward of their toil ...

THE CONNAUGHT RANGERS

... salvation is a preaching of th® Gospel; and for this tho number of housos of worship in Connaught must be increased. I'oor Irishmen, long neglected, need them ; Protestant settlers, scattered wide, need them ; congregations, assembling for worship in unsuitable ...

LAMP OILS AND INDIGO

... Large and select Stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES, Ac. Hill Street, Isi Jan., 1858. WANT EXERCISE IN THE UNITED STATES. WTiat most want in this toiling country ia physical exercise. The brain is set going very early in life, and kept ...

PAELIAMENTAIiy REVELATIONS

... mainly, as in 1834, to its fall. Since then Lord Derby has boon facile prineeps, the head of the Conservative party in the United Kingdom; and if under his guidance tho fortunes of that party have not hitherto been very brilliant, the Irish section of ...

METROPOLITAN GOSSIP

... language be in such place. But he should have used other language in another place, according to the example of a few other Irishmen. In 1816, the year after Waterloo, Wellington, who was famed for gallantly of a more than military kind, was assailed in ...

trailing (topics. lutely honest in pecuniary matters, though sometimes very angry about item he cannot account ..

... subjects the great empire, and h } > °- lu concludes expressing hope not merely as Irishmen; they would then really form that the dispute which has occupied the last two months United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. I is now at end. Mr. GILITX seconded ...

\\V THE NEWBY HERALD, AND DOTO, ARMAGH, AND LOI TII JOURNAL, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1858

... were totally lost by collision, .and 1,940 by stranding, and a much greater number partially wrecked on the coasts of the United Kingdom ; the lives lost were 4,150, and the property he valued at seven millions and a half sterling. In the first and second ...

STANDARD AND POPULAR WORKS

... unmercifully bring this subject up; nor I is it to present a panacea fur Ireland’s ills we treat of it; it is merely to urge on Irishmen to give it its own proper place in their thoughts; to devote a fair share of cash and talents to its accomplishment ; and ...

and foot messengers, 6,721 miles. The total : number of letters delivered in England in the year 18-37 was 410

... also which were dispatched, nearly 1 one half have passed through the London office. The ] I Post Office statistics of the United Kingdom present | singular contrast to those of Russia. The total number j of letters posted in Russia in was 16,400,000, ...

MR. STEPHENS AND THE ENDOWED SCHOOLS COMMISSION. (From the Londonderry Standard.) The truth w, Mr. Stephens has ..

... Elizabeth was, that the masters of Diocesan Schools in Ireland should he Englishmen, or, if born in Ireland, that they should Irishmen of English descent! Whether this fundamental provision has been regularly complied with cannot aflirm, hut wo may fairly ...

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... spying out the doings of villagers, and making long reports as to the political heresies of poor vinegrowers and ploughmen. Irishmen are probably quite able to see the folly of all this. They perceive that the only importance of such things arises from the ...

Monday, July 5

... law of landlord and tenant, and would, if they found it practicable, introduce next sessions mvosure to remedy the anomaliM unit momyeatmcM of the c-xistin * law. lie hud every reason to bclieic that the frolilig both side on the h„il very much modcrared ...