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THE PHŒNIX SOCIETY AT BELFAST

... opi- nious may be suspected. These insurgent laws are not new. They are a mere copy of the proceedinge adopted by the United Irishmen of 1796, and they will be carried out in any county where disaffectios. prevails. The terror inspired in Tipperary since ...

This Evening's News

... patriotic opinions he shared. Seventy years ago he was a journeyman printer on the Press, the then organ of the United Irishmen, and used to boast that he had, with his own hands, set up the manuscript of Lord Edward Fitzgerald. O'Flanagan at ...

THE SECRETS OF THE CLAN-NA-GAEL

... organiza- tion in New York on June 9. The organization was called the Irish Nationalists. They were also known as the United Irishmen on the letters. The Executive body was known by the letters B.A. In connection with this organization there were a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... patriotic opinions he shared. Seventy years ago he was a jouri. ymau printer on the Press, the then organ of the United Irishmen, and used to boast that helhad with his own hands setup the manuscript of Lord Edward Fitzgerald. O'Flanagan at that ...

STATE OF CRIME IN IRELAND

... Edward titzgerald, as Exominant has been told, in the year 1798, or nr t rereabouts, and was then called the Society of United Irishmen but that a new modification of it took place on the tst of November last past, and that it is now generally knowkn among ...

STATE OF CRIME IN IRELAND

... been accoanted for before iin socities of that description, such ase the United IriBih- I mnen ?-I cannot pretend to give inibrtnation as to the pro- ecedings of the United Irishmen; I have not the means. 13,368, Supposing these societies to exist for political ...

THE UNITED STATES

... authorising the assas- sinations was prepared at a special meet- ,ing of the executive council, attended by Irishmen from Canada and the United States. After the arrival in England of the men seleated for the deed, they were advised from America Ithat ...

Our New York Correspondent in the telegram which we publish this morning reports the probable collapse of Mr. ..

... Correspondent in the telegram which we publish this morning reports the probable collapse of Mr. Parnell's mission to the United States. It has been evident from the first that Mr. Parnell scarcely understood the people with whom he had to deal. If his ...

COCKNEYISMS

... these seizures has passed unnoticed by the Irish Nationalist Press. Irishmen of the Democratic school of opinion should answer these tawdry tadtics'by transferring their support to the United Irishman, an exceedingly ably-written paper. They ?? practised ...

THE IRISH JURY LAWS

... inquiry mean if it does not mean that? The present law, based upon a £20 qualification, already excludes the great majority of Irishmen from the jury-box; in fact, it might be said to permit only the better class of farmners and shopkeepers to sit in trial ...

THE PROVINCES

... THE PROVINCES. LANCASHIRE.-POIIrCAL EXCITMENT. -At Manchester, on Monday, siX powerful, rough-looking Irishmen were charged with rioting and doing grievous bodily harm. On the 12th tilt. prisoners, who had been drink- ing, suddenly began to shout for ...

THE IRISH ARRESTS

... town of Sligo is at this mnoment in the hands of an army of reporters, and has beconie a news centre to every part of the United Kingdom, and even to America. Mr. F. O'Donnell M.P. has written a letter on the recent arrests in Ireland. 'fie says ;- ...