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TOWN TA IX-OUTLINES OF THE WERTI-TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

... country is the only way of bringing about a permanent position for the people. This exhibition in Dublin is a reminder to Irishmen of the dirootien in which they mint look if they would really benefit themselves and their ehildren. Is the circumscribed ...

IMPERIAL l'A RI,IA

... mirchinon• a abi hi the bet it catled oath. to foreties I is the stet, it would tend to now three& the elestry. render it in an unit place fur a ki live in; and, in the third place, be objested be bill baasuie it was eminently and cruelly directed soldoet ...

eassfirt Galen,

... proper information, or some other caner, no good result followed, until proofs eta very Sagrant case of kidnapping seven Irishmen were placed in the ' hands of Lord Lyons, who, in meal routine of red tapists, made enquiry about down, and at Last succeeded ...

OUTLINES OF THE WEEK

... and harbour of Bahia by a Federal ship of war, and was there captured under the batteries of the fort, and it may be said unite the very guns of the Brazilian navy. It is furthermore said that this capture was effected by the combined action of the American ...

Inhere bad been no system of national education difficulties of language would to a great extent Lava checked ..

... present I nut informed that t remittances thus Made are Of a very emtller amount, hut this is owing to the depreciation of the United Staves currency, which the emigrant to bide his time, and wait till the war is over before he remits his hoarded money. In ...

CASHEL- UNION

... amongst the privilegeswhich the position he had the honour that night to fill—gave to him, ono to which every loyal heart in the United Kingdom should earnestly and gladly respond. It was his duty, as it was also his happiness to pro.' pose that which was always ...

CASHEL ELECTION. lIDECLAHATION OF THE POLL.- MON DA V

... though dissension and strong political differences are to be found amongst Irishmen, yet! hope that soon we may be a happy, a contented, and, above all a peaceful and a united people (cheers). I hope that we may find our noble and beautiful country eojoying ...

Calsfat Galen,

... fleet. The ' United States government cannot allow any armed expedition against a Power with which it is at peace to leave its ports without a direct breach of the courtesy of nations. If such an expedition should succeed in evading the United States authorities ...

THE CASHEL GAZETTE AND WEEKLY ADVERTISER, SEPT

... mho. past 10 5. „ Goold's 1., 30 do. 12 „ 0. „ Gould's x., 15 do. 3 p.m. 7. „ Cluomel, 4 lf 7 I 8 Goolirs x.. It POST-OFFICE. unit Mail, or Morning Mail, despatched at :10 minutes after 10.a.m. Night Mail despatch 21 minutes past 10 p.m. Midday Mail to Dundruin ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1865
Newspaper: Cashel Gazette and Weekly Advertiser
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1421 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... be very grievously mistaken. Prince Jerome Napoleon, you are aware, is a very great voyager. In July, 1861, he visited the United States. He travelled a good deal North and South and was accompanied in his progress by Baron Mercier, the French Minister ...

REVIEWS

... remark that if Ireland wore such an Eden as the speeches he had heard represented it to be, he wondered why the deuce so many Irishmen came here to England. Up rose one of my Hibernian friends and indignantly turned to him. Haven't ye plundered our country ...

. ATP. cliSliqk WiZEIIADT W EEKLY AThTITIS]Th At

... following curious lines, which, though apparently loyal, breath the very spirit of Jacobinisui, were written by one of the United Irishmen, and a favoulite song at their grand meetings. The figure denote the order in which it should be read, according to the ...