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... his lees that his fellow maid to Noe se bewared and beloved. (From Lie Sr of One of the purest, ablest, and most patriotic Irishmen his country has seen for years has been suddenly from this world. A telegram which we noshed from our Dublin correspondent ...

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... we will not be unmindful of the imperial polities--wetching the progress of those great national questions, in which all Irishmen must feel an interest, such as Tenant Right, the representative system in connection with Parliamentary Reform, the Church ...

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... classes of Irishmen, without distinction of party or of creed. The assembly over which the Lord Mayor presided on Wednesday demonstrates this, exhibiting, upon the question, as one of the speakers well observed, the gratifying spectacle of a united Ireland ...

THE SENTENCE or HEATH

... She nut only sympathised with her, knit gave stpport to both partiee Who ever heard or I Englisimen being arrested by the United Stair. Goversrnent for taking arms an behalf of the Confederation of the Southern States, or at him being placed noon his ...

Blctropolitan Cossip. IT OCR ORX CORRISPONDWIT

... will not say how many Sootchmen, for it perhaps an error ; but at all events there were scene hundreds; and there were many Irishmen, too. And verli pleasant, agreeable fellows they all were—rattling and animated in their remarks; with plenty of money to ...

VIZ MAI Ir

... 'lf I do,' was the reply. • 11l wait till I get a husband,' A laundress, who was employed in the family of a distinguished United States Senator, said to him, with a sigh : 'Only think, sir, how little money would make me happy!' • How little, madam,' ...

THE LAM PUIAN EXECUTIONS

... that the spectators at the eassillsa were ghouls, who came to gloat over the struggles of the Irish patriots, while the Irishmen et Manchester, with great propriety, absented thesis selves from the scene. In their churches and in OM, homes they remained ...

THE POPE AND THE EUROPEAN POWERS. _ _

... to be the annihilation of all established governments, and the formation of an Universal Republic under the title of the United States of Europe. Of course such an object could only be achieved by a series of revolutions extending all over the Continent ...

Metropolitan eosslp, PT ORR ORX ODILIMPONWIT

... Ireland's most br:lliant and sweated poet : Them Dever WOW our riders weld let thin. mere teemed to be ~al sad hist tasa on. And Irishmen and Irishwomen are now giving form to the poet's lines. In a few dap the two great political in the Mate will again be naiad ...

4kzi ,_.4/(7(raa 11 1,1.1- • alitur bt r AND MAYO ADVERTISER. 868

... creditably brought out. In its opening address it assures its readers that it shall strive to induce all good and true Irishmen to unite npon one common platform for the good of our common country. As such we hail its accession; and trust its career maybe ...

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... hot If fer the th li e ta rt te ug z us re len to pre ices vid o ; ble enthusiasm was manifested in the the people of the United Kingdom, it would take DOI After the toast of the an address was pre- annea l ism if at w i g sepopooL sterling as seated ...

'ffliscrilantims HONE, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... the delegates, as Irishmen and friends of Iris h freedom, in the of our representatives, and of those patriots held in bondage through disunion, in the name of our oppressed country and of those glorious martrs of Manchester, to unite in • just and holy ...