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TION OF CATHOLICS IN UGANDA

... WHITEDA: The Rev. W. BLURT, D.D., read • paper on The claims and prospects of Catholic writers. He said there were in the United States of America and the British Empire 15,000,000 of Er glishspeaking Catholics, and within easy diateam of Liverpool some ...

IMPRESSIONS OF IRELAND

... be such, of England's religious interests, commercial interests, political interests' Thus far Professor Fronde, in whom Irishmen are wont to recognise a biting, severe, and prejudiced critic of their ways and doings. But, if he has written truly in the ...

THE IRISH NEWS AND BELFAST MORNING. •-,

... the men who were true to her in the crisis. On the battle must go till the victory be accomplished, until Nhonest efforts of united courage Irish tionalists bad restored the evicted tenants to their homes, and the evicted Irish Parliament to its old home ...

The Palace, Tharlee, October 25th. 1892

... as I most heartily do, all Irish Nationalists without distinction to go and do in like manner. Yee, sir, whatever else we Irishmen may differ about, I feel and am fully persuaded that in this matter, at all events, t here hould be no cleavage or estrangement ...

GRAIN BLOCKADE IN THE UNITED STATES

... GRAIN BLOCKADE IN THE UNITED STATES. GLASGOW LETTER. [IRON THI IPPCIAL CORRIINVOZIDMICS OF TI IRISH WICILLT MID ULSTER GLASGOW, WILDNISDAY. Glasgow branches of the National League are famous for the energy and enthusiasm they throw into any movement they ...

WELL UNIVERSITY OE IRELAND

... Belfast and of Ulster into contact with, and under the influenco of, the personalities and thoughts of the most distinguished Irishmen of to-day ; but, in securing the services of Mr. O'Brien on this occasion, they have placed the public under a new debt of ...

The Irish Unionist Member. of Parliament

... make the movement a local ono, but to invite the cooperation of all who may be desirous of identifying themselves with it. Irishmen generally are asked to join in the well-meritod tribute of confidence and regard. The treasurers or any member of committee ...

TO =DITCH YURRNAN AND NATIONAL HANS&

... the United Mamba in the dolt days which immediately preceded the rebellion, and during that Mald comparatively little is to be fined he the seaside et that period about Emmy Joy If•Ocarken. Even in Dr. Madden's eneelhat work on the United Irishmen little ...

ranks. In place of one party united for Home Rule, there will appear three parties not one of which can

... Scotch, and Welsh members would be content to allow Irishmen the same representation as they have now at Westminster once they were given a Parliament of their own in College Green? Would they allow Irishmen to interfere in English and Scotch affair?, while ...

THE LONDON JEWEL SCANDAL

... which we open the session to-night is a very historic spot. Standing hero in West Belfast, close to the place where the United Irishmen of the Volunteers met a hundred years ago. (Cheers.) And, strange to say, in the month of November just a hundred years ...

TEL BATTLES 0? TES WLXVORD

... National trust. At one moment it is O'Connell's words that thrill the nation ; at another, it is Enimet's sword. The United Irishmen began their work with earnest devotion to constitutional reform; they ended it with an appeal to the Lord of armed hosts ...

nELFAST, THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1892. THE NEW DEPARTCRE IN THE CASTLE. Mr. JUSTIN M'CAETXY, M.P., contributes to ..

... head and front of those forces which have for ages operated against everything pure anal noble in national life. To minds of Irishmen, according to Mr. il•C:u thy. it is an Aegean stable, anal they are panting in eager anxiety to have it cleared out first ...