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LOUGH NEAGH REGATTA

... before the public, about the year 1795, when so many of the people of this country re engaged in the projects of the United Irishmen. AIr. Woedhouse, as a loyal subject, took the part of thu Government, and raiseda troop of yeomen cavalry, with which ...

SPORTING

... Geoage's H[otel, sonic years ago consumed by lire. He was mieatiocned inl the list of (listingnished Irishmen in Americagiven ilia, istory of the United States, whcieh was puclcisiitec somei tiie .ago. Ile retired from hcsiucss in NAt) ill favor of fis ...

FOOTBALL

... reuunl was the great danger in which the Irishmen's goal was placed just on the hour for reversing positions. Here the Mtrchistonians partly gained their object, by forcing the ball over the enemy's line, but the Irishmen swere nimble enough to secure it. The ...

SPORTING

... wages. There will next week be a conference I between masters an,' seD. I ses.M. WINTOs DAHLGREN, widow of Admiral Dahlgren, United States Navy, has come out in op- Sposition to the women's temptera icr paysing bands. I She says their operations are radically ...

THE RECEPTION OF THE AMERICAN RIFLE TEAM IN BELFAST

... about much. The Amenri a ns are as coOl, steadv, and calculating a lot as evcr 'we I witnessed practising, and we know the Irishmen. Iost of tileni have proved their mettle at home, in I E uglnd, and America. and oln of them c idd, as an extra, in India ...

IRISH RIFLE ASSOCIATION—PRESENTATION OF THE PRIZES

... successors should ever lament, that the arms of the one nation were op-ti Posed to the other, but that they should be always united on every occasion whenever it was necessary : to defend the rights and interests of the one country as well as of the otlier ...

THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH

... Prince Edward's Island, &c., for they are all subjects of the same Govern. ment. In your matches at Wimbledon you recog- nize Irishmen, Scotchmen, Englishmen, and Canadians as such. We have followed inthe tracks of the National Rifle Association of Great Britain ...

THE CENTENNIAL RIFLE MATCHES IN AMERICA

... rehanipionship, of the world. He trustetK aein takbn by t for- mataon igiveiy.Wh o~~~o the fr mnation of three temsotaiheh-o,.o h United- Kingdom would b uphli ft tt b by Eagland,- Ireland, sad cotlaid.n ...

INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH AT CREEDMOOR

... win; but at the same time I must tell you that we by no means profess to have the best team which could be collected in the United King. dom Many of the best known shots of England, Ireland, and Scotland are conspicuous by their absence. But the truth is ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... famous Caledonian Clulb, which can boast the honour of never having been beaten. The Cole. donian Club is the oldost in. the United K~ingdom, having been formed some years prior to the latest visit of the Canadians, The match of saturd'ay was favoured with ...

INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH WITH AMERICA

... misako if they Dre nt MLA in t 00Inacorspoaid a lug upirit, and Nve ?? will tatw¢ P Ae;re his Own judpment; in the matter, Irishmen will t rsegtt the IRl of Whazueliffo's reiroement iron t the) ohailv. Lord Elelho, he founder of the Ntatonal i lf bAeoetailO ...

THE IRISH-CANADIAN LACROSSE TOURNAMENT

... n as to vliat the re- stilt of the contest s' oil I be. 'tho fact of ihe Ir7Ai tamn ?? IleeIIIo ' tilhe Clia'llion t tile United klingdorm, aul- the alditiotlta fact thmat they had defeated th-y Iroquois twelve on I ridtv pave strength to the ouo-ratl ...