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AMNESTY

... always been necessary that it should be so ; for, ever since the 'passing of the ac- cursed Act of Union, there have been Irishmen who loved their country better than their liberty or their lives, and who have been made to pay the consequences of their ...

BELFAST POLICE NEWS•

... pledge to the Irish a satisfactory measure of Ireland.• upon the Irishmen of o ranks of the I. N. L. in and render complete the Lecossary to the fulfilment pes ; anctweeill upon our awl to unite once more in of Irish history. and show it hereditary enemies ...

SIR THOMAS GRATTAN ESMONDE

... relevant* to the public meeting held on the 17th of November. The Chairman read an interesting letter on the betrayer of the United Irishmen, from Mr. Fitzpatrick's book, Secret Service under Pitt. At the close of his reading, the chairman was warmly applauded ...

THE IRISH CAUSE IN ENGLAND. ECHOES FROM ALTARS AND PLATFORMS. GENERAL NOTES. 'FROM THE SPECIAL CORRISPONIPENCE ..

... upon the Irish name, and an idiotic and reprehensible burlesque of Irish character, which Irishmen, instead of patronising and waking popular, should have united to atiginatiso and put down. It has often been a source of wonder and surprise to me how, ...

England, I have no hesitation in saying that nothing is more easy of accomplishment. Mr. Owen Kiernan, ..

... organiser, addressed a large meeting of the Irishmen of Selby on Sunday last, and reorganised the local branch of the National League. Yesterday he visited the Pontefract Branch, and to-night he speaks at York. The Irishmen of Newcastle-on-Tyne are seemingly ...

GREEN & CO.,LTD, THE IRISH NEWS AND BELFAST MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1892

... Branch of the National Federation in Dublin on Thursday night.iis worthy of the careful consideration of every section of Irishmen. It was the speech of a Statesman, and it put the situation, as we know it to exist. clearly and plainly before the people ...

A GLOOMY ricruse

... been evident from the first, and it is reasonably to be expected that the Silver Purchase Act will bo soon repealed by the United States Congress. When that happens a serious fall seems inevitable. In the Butted States strong efforts are being made by ...

DUNGANNON 'SESSIONS

... During those years there were associated in the Irish cause men whose names are forever to he remembered and venerated by Irishmen--Daniel O'Connell. William Smith O'Brien, John B. Dillon (father of the present John Dillon), Charl.-A Gamin Daffy (still ...

THE IRISH NEWS AND BELFAST ILO:

... rude nor too severe. A MESSAGE OF CHEER. THE popular impression is strengthening that before many days elapse a number of Irishmen incarcerated in prison for political offences will be set at liberty. Mr. John Morley gave very strong grounds for the rumours ...

IRISH NATIONAL FORESTERS

... settlers, were shut out by law from all civil, military, and municipal offices. As a matter of fact, the leading men in the United Irishmen um.voment, which led up to the Rebellion, were mainly—almost sively—Protestant. and equally as a matter of fact, not Connaught ...