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THE LAND CONFERENCE

... me. (Loud applause.) We generally say what we say in such a way that there can be no misunderstanding. We tell Europe and America what we want, and we fear no man. (Loud applause.) I'll commit myself to no secret society—the Home Rule platform saves us ...

13d• ODE ON SPRING—A ROUNDELAY. On, I love the pleasant Spring-time— Pleasant, sweet, and happy Spring-time ! ..

... beg from the son of Considine that I came here to-night, but to get from him a different service. You are about going to America, a c. untry to which I am not a stranger. I have looked up= its gigantic rivers; I have cros-.ed its wide and trackless ...

111:2. ES APED F::N[AN.i

... satisfactory which does not ensure that the interests of the labouring classes be provided for, were passed. 81'ATE OF TRADE IN AMERICA. Accost:an to calculations mule by the Presiileut of the Working Ken's Assembly la the State of New York t'rul•ttions which ...

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... a hoe; and therefore he had cast his thoughts with reluctance across the Atlantic to that wide field for human exertion, America, as a plate for him to begin those battles and struggles of life in which so many fail and so few succeed. Felix Considine ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... was taken by him to try his fortunes in the New World. Forty years ago, and even less, the preparations for a passage to America involved more labour than they do now-a-days. The applies. tion of steam power to the deep.ses transit has bridged the Atlantic ...

MONAGHAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1876

... large numbers of both sexPs of our people, from want of employment at home, have boldly ventured to foreign lands, especially America, as the saying is, to make their fortunes. In the past, a few have succeeded. Let us see the prospects of doing so in the ...

THE POPE AND THE BOMAN NOBILITY

... Castile being added to the Spanish Crown ander Ferdinand of Arragon. Besides all these cx iting events, the discovery of America by Columbus had filled the minds of men with wonder and astonishment. un whatever side the new Pontiff directed his attention ...

THE HOME RULE LEAGUE

... the Rosary. 1200., 35. Blessed Virgin, Devotions to. From Ancient Sources; or Regina Sieenlornm. Blessed Virgin,ia North America, Devotion to. By Rev. X. D, Macleod. Bvo., 7s 6d; soiled cover, 4s. Blosius,Spiritnal Works of:—The Rule of the Siiritual ...

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... National cause, and exhausts the force that should be applied in promoting the good of the country. What shall be said in America, or in the centres of Irish population in England and Scotland, at the humiliating result of the Cork election ? There, where ...

MONAGHAN, sArru it DAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1876

... £l,OOO towards the English judge's expenses, bnt because twelve prisoners had been already tried and sentenced. S , 'llrH AMERICA. New, York, Mond3y . Acei,rding to intelligence received here a state siege has been proclaimed throughout the United States ...

MATERIALISTS AND DEISTS

... that during Father Mathew's time in England he gave the pledge to no less than 600,000 people (applause). Next he went to America —but need he for such an audience 'go into a detailed sketch of that holy apostolic life? No, he would come at once to that ...

MONAGHAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1876

... During that time she lent deceased .240, and his brother's son got /10. Cross-examined by Mr. GIVAN—I was nine years in America, and I brought .810 G home with me. I was to get .82 101 every half year. He paid me well ; and by his will be left me 1,40 ...