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  2. HOME AND FOREIGN.

    Preparations for the great National Convention (says the Cork Examinee, July 11) should now be pushed forward energetically. There is no time to be lost if every district in the ...

    Article : 636 words
  3. THE GIANT'S CAUSEWAY.

    The iron pillars and sailings which arrived at Portrush on Saturday week, and were on Monday (says the Belfoot IRISH WEEKLY, July 18) brought to the [?] to be erected ...

    Article : 1,862 words
  4. AN IRISH-AUSTRALIAN PRIEST DROWNED

    It has now been ascertained (says a Dublin paper, July 18) that one of the passengers on board the ill-fated Drummond Castle was the Rev. J. Morrisey, of Ballynooty, Dungarvan. The ...

    Article : 124 words
  5. CHANGE OUTRAGE IN COUNTY DOWN.

    A dastardly outrage, perpetrated, it is believed by some members of the Orange Order or their camp followers (says the Belfast WEEKLY July 18), is reported from ...

    Article : 252 words
  6. ARRIVAL IN QUEENSTOWN OF THE GROCER-PORT OF HAVERHILL.

    Amongst the passengers who landed at Queens-town on July 13 from the Cunard liner Seythia from Boston was Mr. Daniel M. Nolan, a distinguished Irishman, belonging to Abbeyfeale, Limerick, from ...

    Article : 290 words
  7. TORONTO'S REPRESENTATIVE AT THE CONVENTION.

    Sir Frank Smith, who has been chosen as delegate from Toronto to the Nationalist Convention in Dublin on September 1st, is a Conservative Home Ruler. But Conservatism in Canada in by ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. SLIGO STREET-"PREACHING."

    On the visit of the Dublin street-preachers to on July 10, disturbances of a very remarkable character took place. The preachers arrived in Sligo at half-past two, and under a ...

    Article : 258 words
  9. THE 13TH HUSSARS IN DISGRACE.

    The 13th Hussars (says the Dundalk DEMOCRAT, July 11) have been ordered from Dundalk to Dublin, and are to be succeeded, according to an authority most likely to be accurate, by the 1st Royal ...

    Article : 428 words
  10. A LUCKY WINDFALL.

    The wife of a stoward named Williams, in the employment of Sir Henry Cochrane, Woodbrook, Bray, in (says the Dublin EVENING TELEGRAM) happy is the reflection of the ...

    Article : 125 words
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