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The Irish People, v. 2, no. 40, August 26, 1865.
Contributor
O'Leary, John, 1830-1907. Luby, Thomas Clarke, 1821-1901. Kickham, Charles Joseph, ca. 1826-1882. Stephens, James, 1825-1901. Irish Republican Brotherhood.
Date Added
18 October 2015
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1865-08-26
Publisher
Dublin : Printed for the proprietor and published at the office, 12 Parliament Street, by John Haltigan
Source
Joseph McGarrity Newspaper Collection
Topic
Ireland > Newspapers. Ireland > Politics and government > 1837-1901 > Newspapers.
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Vor. H—No. 40.] DUBEIN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1465,
THE TRISH PROPLE, :
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( UNSTAMPED, ‘TWO-PENCK
PRICE {srairen, THREE-PENCE. |
. (Registered for Transmission Atroad.)
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mHE ctrITY COFFEE PA
T. ‘ AND TEMPERANCE REFRESHMENT ROOMS LA c a
a DUBLIN TOTAL ABSTINENCE HALL,
: _,. . 2 MARLBOROUGH-STREET,
_ :
. . OF RES. :
ore corrnn , _BREAREASKS, LUNCHES, DINNERS, &e, &e :
— gor at CHOP, wena) Bde wach
GE, o 4a
E cocoa, Ya ° RASUER BACON, Bone
Lo ERROR, “4d. each, . 4, ” .
64. SoU: ove 1d. per Bowl |
: : Fis _ VEGETALLES," "PUDDINGS, TARTS, BGGR, ER .
: Ooch trom SNJAMIN BENSON, ‘Proprietor L
N.B.—Hot Joints from 12 to & e Pen from 7am E10 pa °
a PRINCE LEOPOLD TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS,
. , : o 13. LOWER ABBEY-STREET, DUBLIN. j
we woh de ue BENJAMIN BENSON, Proprietor. . "p
Mr. B. begs to state that he will continue to manage his ol} Ttefreshment Rooms, No. 2 MARLBOROUGH-STREET, with the
ume ware as heretofore, aa well as the above Fatablishment, and hopes to merit a further extension of patronage.
: ¥ 4 t . BENSON, ‘ietor.
‘aR. thet, Teen irom 1a to 8. | B. BENSON, Proprietor.
at THE CITY MANSION, :
30, LOWER BRIDGE-: MEA
ADMIFTRDLY ‘ONE OF THE BEST SITUA'TE, | CH. EST, AND: MOST COMFORTABLE
\ FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL + Orme IN THE CITY.
Donne ard Srrtixa Booms, Set apart for Ladies and Families, Free of Charge.
> . _AccosmopaTion FoR SkvENTY-Five PERSOs
. 4 ‘Stowe Poxrea always in Attendance,
a . PATRICK'S. CAREY, Propristor.
GEORGE HoPpPER
MILITARY AND LERCHANT oe yron,
80, DAME- STREET, DUBLIN.
TRS H MANUFACT
OPPRATIVE | ROPE AND TWINE COMPANY.
. ‘he Company beg to announce to the Public, that owing to the , the Tncreased demand for Irish Manufactured Work, they are obliged
_ to tate Larger Premices ;' also, a New and Larger Factory.
URBE.
I WAREHOUSE—36, NEW ROW WEST, OFF THOMAS-STREEFT (LATE 52, HENRY-STREET.)
: WORKS—EAST HANOVER-STREFT (NEAR THE IRISHTOWN ROAD.)
oN . 4° Maxaorr—J. P. M‘DONNELL.
oO Manufacturers of all descriptions of ROPES and TWINES from first-class Pmatertals,
A Large Stock of Dreased Russian and Italian Homp and Flax. Tow, &c., always on han hy
Farming Implements, Hooks, Scythes, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Wianowlug § Sheets, Bags, Sacks of every Sizeand Disoription, Sheep
Nets, &e. ; Fishing Nets, and all other (Fishing Tackles, “
ta Country and City Orders punctually attended to,
c.o V E.R S! RIC K Cc
R: Ic. xk
: . GOOD NEWS FOR FARMERS, 5, MILLERS, AND MERCHANTS.
«+ 450 Rick Covers and 60,000 Sacks ct all to be wala Cheap, cv Lent out on Hire, at
4
Oo V ER 8S!
e RELLY AN
nee SACK "AND SAIL CLOT SFACTORY,
ef L-LANE, DUBLIN, and |‘*Stand,” Corn Exchange.
Prime Farmers’ Sacks, 18 10d é on : W innowing Sheets, from 83to 103 5 Rick Covers, £2 105 to £9 10s.
Th
, ) e Lest Twine 81 per 1
(GEN TERMENS, BUSKINS, 18s. Gd. AND
OUR OWN MANUFACURB—REST VALUE IN DUBLIN.
LADIES’ SPRING SIDE BOOTS FROM 4a, 6d. to 124 6d.
OYS’ AND GIRLS’ BOOTS, VERY SUPERIOR MAKE.
“ PSPANTS? BOOTS, IN EVE! RY SiZF, SHAPE, AND COLOUR.
. PEMB AN
nell att os 8, HENRY" NSPRERT. DUBLIN:
- IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS ANE AND VISITORS TO THE CITY.
M 0 oR EF’ S s A LL. E Ss H oO Pr,
4 REAR OF THE BANK OF IRELAND.
‘Cheap Boots and Shoes in great variety. Sailor's Outfits and Clothing of every description. Tair Mattrasses, Beds and Bedding,
Table Covera, Table Linen, &c., Portmanteaus, Hat Cases, Silk Umbrellas, Railway Wrappers, Waterproof Coats, Leggings, &e.,
Piavelling Baga, and Horse Clothing. Farniture of all kinds, inclading Carpets, Tlaarth Rugs, and Window Curtaina, together with
@ large acgortment of miscellareous property, at the Pawnbrokers’ Sale Shop, back of the Bank, Parliament-row, Fleet-strest.
rivate Entrance from Dame-street and College-green, through Foster- place.
Country customers liberally dealt with, No conection with any other house,
15s. 6d.;
JOSEPH MOUOBF, : Proprietor.
OP oN
‘The song known as “O'Dowsxs1-A-Boo” hes never yet bee
Published free from error. Bat it fs now in course of preparation,
under the Author's superintenaence, and will be ready immediately,
with a Portrait of the Author, and his autograph authorization. It
will be brought out in the best style, with ¢! usic and correct
wong and a beautiful title-page, an 5 published at ONE SHIL-
ING. A People’s Edition, Fie title-page and portrait,
win also be published at TOON
TREAT FOR THE MILLION. “| BOL “L-A-B.O 0.
Now ready, a fall length Portrait of the ilustrions
IN ROBERT EMMETT, as he stood before Lord Norbury, d
livering his eloquent and much-admired spew at his trial, at the
Sessions House, Dublia, September 18th,
ngraved on Steel, size 22 ‘inches ‘by 14.
Price "Sixpence, ‘os Amps.
‘The Speech may be had, price One Penny. Post free e, Two Stamps.
To be had of D. Lixo, 39, Berwick-street, Oxford-street, W.
Lond
“The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. |
HERE SHALL I DINE?
It you desire neatness, comfor's ort, and economy, Dine at the
DO ROO
N MS,
8 pre ROND Quay, oa
0: Ne
‘Tho version of “ O'Donx«it-A-Boo,” published by “A. Murray
and Co” of Fleet-street, is incorrect, and has been published, not
only witbout my, permissions but in defame of my remonstrance,
M‘c N
N,
«oO Doss tea-Boo.”
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URVEYING AND
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Dinners C Cc
Lune! . . ENGINEERING
Tetons Os, 104. to 18. 24. Gs STO OrFlcr,
All Beverages a Claret and “Champagne to. Cider and S.da 8, OG NP EL-STREET.
Water in piime order as usual. Plans and Moasuronents of Drainage, Earthworks, and Bulliings,
Hotel Department—Beds One Shilling per Night. Gurveys and Valuations of Estates, Maps for Leases, &c., accurately
= nade; Rentals, Circulars, Bill-beads, and Curds neatly printed.
ee Law and General ‘south age ouse attached.
ICIT
lO BE SOLD, TWELVE VOLUMES of the
NATION Newspaper, bound in Half Calf, comprising the
ol. and New Series, together with Numbers up to the Present,
PLIEI ft PARCH cru.
All Sizes, Ruled and "nd Plain, at Reduced
Large Size, "Raed Bookwise, 1s 6d.4 Smal) Bie nie 44.
wraly ‘at the Office of the Inia Peore®,
ON THE ART UNION PRINCIPLE.
4 GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES AND
BA
ZAATy
Will be held in the ROTUNDO, Dutlin,
On MONDAY and TUESDAY, 27th and 28th ‘NOVEMBER,
1863,
To complete the CIIURCH OF SS. MARY and PETER,
Over Two Hundred Naluable Prizes will be given away, amongst
will be * found
CHRISTO MARIBONDO— (Christ Explring).
The value of its rich material (it is carved in solid wiv, and
weighs eighty-four ounces) is but 4 trifle compared with the artistic
excellence of this grand specimen of Antient Italian work. ‘The
place and date of its production—Rome in 1527—bfing back the
mind at once to tbe glorious days when Glabertia, and Michwel
Angelo, and Benvenuto Cellini, and so many otbers such, raised
the arts of design to a perfection which they never reached Lefore,
and, it is feared, never will arrive at again, while bot a glame
feom an Inutructed eye suflices to prove how worthy of that era of
ening is the transcendant delineation of an expiring
panse of the British Empire there is to be found a
than this beautiful work supplies of Italy's gigantic artists at that,
period of her glory.* Its value is, consequently, above al :
The winner of this inestimable prize can, if be desires to do 80,
immediately dispose cf it for £100; a gentleman (P. J. Plunkett,
Iieq.) anxious to secure it, having deposited that sum in the Na-
tional Bank for the purpose.
Second Prize—A PONY and PILELTON
(The Gift of P. J. Plunkett, Esq., value £40.
Third Prize—a splendid Gop Watcu and Cnarm
(the Gift of the Rev. Dr. Anderdon), value £70,
Fourth Prize—an Ori Patntixe of the IumacuLatk Coxcrrriox,
by, Haverty, after Murillo’ ceo eae in the Louvr re,
Fifth Prize—(the Git ‘ot a Tread) a » cabinet Edition of the
Britis Ports, handsomely bound, in 13 volumes, and in a
polished oak case
+ Sixth Prize—(the Gift of a Friend) a Drawingroom Watts and
‘ABLE,
Seventh Prize—(the Gift of J. O'Bfalley, Esq.) u beautiful
Mayrevrmce Crock, in white marble, and glass shade.
Eighth Prize—a magnificent Evectro-Sinven Pare Tea
ERVICE. 7
Ninth Prize—a handsome Illustrated Fasity Bieter, value £5
Coresented by Mr. Munroe).
‘enth Prize—An Eicut pay C1oc!
Eleventh Prize—a very costly and Veaatiful Edition of Moonk's
me Mezopras, IMlustrated by Maclise (presented by Christopher
jovle,
Twelfth Prize—a fine Editi ition of “ Fixpex's BEAvTizs oF
Moore” (presented by Andrew Gill, Esq).
Tresides the.Two Hundred valuable Miscellaneous Prizes already
announced, ‘the Committee are daily receiving Preseuts from
generous friends, which they propose adding to the list, consisting
ot Coatly Booka, Picture and Art mists of Yerta,
Amongst those rece recently sent i
THE LIFE oF CHRIST,"
Beautifully bound and Illustrated (presented by Mlas Lawlor).
NDS OMe ORMOLU MANTE! LPLECE CLOCE,
laa Shade (presented by Mrs. Peter).
A BEAUTIFUL WORKED CUSHION, A MIRROR AND A
it PAIR OF VASES.
(Presented by fey). an!
SEVERAL BROVCUES, MRMLETS. te,
A SPECIAL DRAWING.
TICKETS FREE!!!
There will be a Special Drawing of Prizes, the Tickets for which
are presented gratis by the Committee to sellers of Twenty Tickets
for the Grand Drawiog. rson purchasing or disposing of
Twenty Tickets will receive a Ticket for th this Special Drawing.
‘Amongst the Prizes for which will be—
lst Prize—A Solid Silver Ten and Coffee service, value £10,
manufactured by Messrs. Donegan, Dame-street, Dublin, and now
on view at their estabtishment.
2nd—* La Capella Sistina,” a Portfolio of | amplest dimensions,
and richly bound, - containing a series ot | Hine engravings from the
Paintings of Michael Angelo, in the Sixtine Chi apel at
“executed by order of the Papal Government, and in the first sty
of Italian art ; a work of all others best calculated to correct ideas
of the wondrous productions of this moxt eoaring amonget the
most artists of the world. A purchaser has offered and will re
the winner £20 for this prize, shonld he desire to dispose of it.
Srd Prize—A Beautiful Silver Watch, in a case, value £5.
jasket, value £5,
The Winning numbers wil ed in’ the: #reem
Journal, Nation, Weekly ' News, Irish Times, Evening Post, Tluter
Observer, Curk Exuminer, Weekly Register, Tablet, and: Chiversal
News, on the following Saturday, and in the Quebec Mercury and
New York Tablet, within a montn after the Drawing.
Military Bands will perform on both dav:
ie amar ae EACH.
Rev. Dr. MEAGHER: President of
Committee.
NICHOLAS C. WHYTE, Eq,
JON OBRIEN, Esq, t Ton. Secs,
Presbyter tery, Rathmines.
1 ROR GE ARCHDEACON
ttully informs his friends and the Fublic that he has
coomencd business in the BOOKSELLING and STATIONERY:
and also asa GENERAL NEWS AGENT, at 11, BIDDER-
STREET, ISLINGTON, LIVERPOOL, and havirg had much ex-
perience in every branch of the Book aod Newspapar Trade, both ia
this country, and the United States (of which be is « citize?), the
advertiser confidently offers himself to the notice of Publishers here
and in America, ae an Agent for Serials, Periodicals, Echool Boo!
Prints, &., &c.,
ALCHDEACON bas already In stock the National Works pab-
lished by James Corrigan, consisting of Mitchel’s Jail Journal, Ke~
collections of John Mitchel, Sptrit of the Nation, Memcire of Tone,
tes ote OCoane M, and Shamus O'Brieo.
Office, Bamely—The Lat
together with a few a sof the pet Wine a tale. ot be Neaek
times, by M. Archdeacon.
The Intsh Peor.e Newspaper sold wholesale and retail.
so, the “ Popular Poetry and Ballads of Ireland.” Bingle
copies sot the latter sent we port for #4 Stamps.
Otders punctually attended kk.