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♦ SHORT CHAPTER OF IRISH

... May placated the address, and right regally entertained at the Castle by the Lord Lieutenant. At the same period the United Irishmen had become in point of number a very formidable body of men ; they had respectfully sought Parliamentary reform, an extension ...

MR FORSTER AND THE IRISH VOTE

... MR FORSTER AND THE IRISH VOTE. AT the last general election the Chief Secretary for Ireland received the united support of Irishmen in Bradford, their electoral strength being eighteen hundred. Subsequently, however, owing to his action in regard to the ...

TILE LAND LEAGI'E PROCLAIMED. Tburediy The lewd Lienteimat leaned at four o'elork to-day • reclamation ..

... history of the famous men who figured wader the name United Irishmen in the latter part of the last cent urv, but be rather wished to deal with proposal that had been pot forward for the union of Irishmen of all creeds. As an &hairiest union in any case was ...

THE NEWTOWNARDS CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1875.. IIVTIWB

... style, Dr. Corry has given an animated and graphic description of the Battle of Antrim on the 7th Jane, 1798, when the United Irishmen, under the leadership of Henry Jo: leCracten, of Belfast, attempted to the town, but were repulsed by the 22nd Light Dragoons ...

THE NEWTOWNARDS CPrONICLE, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1877

... sow penion unrivaled in his day. Bo wee a advanced Liberal ; but it does not that he was ever connected with this el United Irishmen. He may have sympathised with their objects without connecting himself with their body or approving of all their plans ...

0P MITCMILL. NSWIT, Unmet/ Moninno.—Jahn Mitchel died this morning at Hill Dromalane, near this town. For some ..

... Monday. Ifide.._ed.,Des:lar man trailed a pike in his time, and was an enro ll ed w h enr_ e tee. : d erem member of the United Irishmen. Like affor d e d h e like aion. Mitchel even in his boyhood, was Met much by it- On Toed., he full of rebel lore, which ...

THE TAXATION OP THE UNITED KINGDOM

... THE TAXATION OP THE UNITED KINGDOM. Interesting fatty relating to the taxation of the United Kingdom aro to be gleamed from a parliamentry paper which has just been issued. In 1841 the amount of taxation paid per head in Great Britain was 9s Dd ; in 1861 ...

RECORD ATLANTIC PASSAGE

... WY, sod mildewed • of H. with the Club spew, a which. he wieh 7 to load we lap/. It. prober le all Unioishia Irishmen, It. to be I The unite of Uuioattt vithis Inland lb@ a:Warsaw.) thcir A alopsed pledirie4 lb. =Win to orate with be View b to wren the ...

TEE RIGHTS OF MINORITIES AND THEIR MIGHT

... despised on that account. Though a minority they are industrious, united, eonvinoed, enthusiastic, determined. It is such minorities that have dug new channels for human history. Determined, united, fateful musorit ies make nations and change the face of the ...

THE IRISH BISHOPS AND PARNELL

... Press ler stales that thelgelsepsed Ireland en keep Went in of the quoin which agleam not Ireland Mom Mt every spot where Irishmen have toad a home. TIM quagga is, Who is to be in tutors the Misr et the fish people, or rather is not to be their leader ...

EXTENSIVE FORINT FIRES IN AMERICA

... a narrespondenk write ing on the and instant, sap :—There has been' for some time a severe drought in the interior of the United States, which has caused eatengive ravages through the timber lands by forest fires. These fires have been very de• structive ...

THE FUTURE OF AMERICA

... end of the liberties of the United States. PROPOSED 'CONVENTION OF THE IRISH RACE. Tun Iriab NationsHata in L•mdou have 'immix a Convention representing the Irish race to meet in London in December. Every fifty Irishmen are to have one delegate, so ...