M
Maam, Co. Gal way, 58-61, 184
Maamtrasna Murders, 182-191
Scene of
Tragedy,
187-191
Maamtrasna Murders, Telegraph-
ing the
news, 190
Visit of Lord
Spencer to, 192
A third Visit to, 207
-218
M'Cartan, Rev. P., 143, 144
Macartney, James S., 25, 125
M'Donald, Peter, 158
M'Evilly, Archbishop, 209, 218
M'Farlane, Glasgow Journalist,
');
}
else if (getClientWidth() > 430)
{
document.write('');
}
else
{
document.write('');
}
//-->
Author of an Ode on Robert
Burns, 282
M'Hugh, Mr., M.P., 160
M'Kenzie, Peter, Glasgow, 280
Mackey, Mr. Alexander, 6
M'Mahon, Mr., M.P. for Co. Wex-
ford, 4
M'Ternan, Capt., R.M., 117
Meagher, Rev. Father, 166, 169
Miracles at Knock, Co. Mayo, 127,
240-242
Moonlighting in Co. Kerry, 244
Morony, Mrs., Miltown-Malbay,
243
Morris, Lord Justice, 238
Mountmorres, Lord, Murder of,
60, 142
Murderof Constable Kavanagh, 206
Corporal Wallace, 240
The Joyce Family, 182
-191, 201, 207, 208
Head Constable Tal-
bot, 36
Lord Mountmorres,
60, 142
Lord Cavendish and
Mr. Burke, 100-108
Lord Ardilaun's Bailiffs
at Lough Mask, 186
Lyden and his son, 205
Mr. Blake and his
servant at Lough-
rea, 172-181
302 FIFTY YEARS OF IRISH JOURNALISM.
Murder of Mr. Curtin at Kil-
larney, 244
Sergeant Armstrong,
129
Murphy, Mr. Justice, 107
Musical Bridge, near Crossmolina,
221, 222
N
Naish, Mr., Attorney- General,
107
Nation, The, 277
National Press, The, 288
Nally, " Scrab," 163, 164
T. W., 221
Nelson, Rev. Isaac, Belfast, 156
" New Tipperary " Fiasco, 51, 52
New York World, 199, 200
Nolan, Mr., Artane Industrial
School, 234, 235
Northern Whig, The, 286
O'Brien, Lord Chief Justice, 107,
161
Arrests a
man for
cheering
in Court
161
Mr. Justice Win., 251
William, M.P., 125, 135
158,239,
250,268,
273, 277
at Lug-
g a c u r-
ran, 165
-171
"warm "re-
ception at
Toronto
169
O'Clery, Chevalier, 149-155
O'Connor, Rev. Father, 244-247
Mr. T. P., 247
O'Donnell, Mr., Solicitor, Lim-
erick, 19
O'Gorman, Major, 109, 110
O'Leary, John, 24, 25
Dr., M.P. forDrogheda,
37
O'Reilly, Mr., Treasurer of Dublin
Trades' Council, 235, 236
O'Shea, Capt, 150
O'Shaughnessy, Richard, 162
O'Sullivan, Wm., M.P., 109
Parkinson, Mr. J. C., 237
Parnell, Charles Stewart, and the
Chevalier O'Clery, 149-
155
at Public Meetings, 31,
34, 149-155
KilmaUock, 109. 110
Banquet at Limerick,
74
,, Civility to Journalists,
30, 32
Fiasco at Terenure, 28
His Oratory, 27, 35
StruckbyMissile,153-155
,, Commission, 245-247,
258, 272, 282
" Parnell Split," 288
Parnell, Miss Anna, 156, 201
Party Politics in Government,
285, 290-293
Pat ton, Dr., Editor of Daily
Express, 22, 269, 278
Pease, Mr., Chief Liberal Whip,
and Home Rule, 291
Phoenix Park Murders, 100-108
Pulpit re-
ferences,
102
Arrest of
Invinci-
bles,105
INDEX.
303
Phoenix Park Murders, Trials, 106
107
Porter, Sir Andrew, 107
Piggott, Richard, 246, 247
Poor Law System, 254, 258
Portrush, Opening of Electric
Tramway to Giant's Causeway,
73
Post Office Telegraphic Arrange-
ments, 32, 33
Potato Famine. 41, 238, 253, 256
Power, " Ghazi," 125
O'Connor, M.P., 156
Press, The, and Public Opinion,
283
,, Enormous Develop-
ment of, 282
and Foreign News,
284
Independence of, 283,
286
Process serving in Connemara,
53-60
Q
Queenstown, Arrival of S.S.
" Constellation " from New
York, with cargo of food-stuffs,
243
Quinn, Mr. P., 122
Mr. J. P., Claremorris,
156, 157
R
Railways in Ireland, Mileage of
different Companies, 146-148
Railway Companies' Hotels in
Ireland, 141
Travelling, 139-148
Rathmines, Reservoir of Water
Supply, 84
Rathmore, Rt. Hon. Lord, 44
Re-afforestation of Ireland, 111-
115, 265
Redmond, John E., M.P. for
Wexford, 3, 288, 291-293
Referendum, The, 294, 295
Retrenchment in National Ex-
penditure, 296
Ritchie, Mr. Wm., 178
Robinson, Mr. John, Proprietor
of The Daily Express
44
Mr. J. R., The Daily
News, 275, 276
Roman Catholic Church and Edu-
cation in Ireland, 23
Ronan, Mr., K.C., 247
Rossa, O'Donovan, 24, 25
Rosslare and Fishguard Route, 6
Russell, Mr. T. W., 249
S
Saunters' Newsletter, 288
Scotsman, Tlie, 286
Scott, Mr. Wm. Walker, 281
Senior, Mr., The Daily News, 98,
237
Sexton, Mr. Thomas, M.P., 118,
241
Shackleton, Mr. Abraham, 124
Sheridan, P. J., 61
Skye, Crofter Disturbance in, 87-
98
Smith, Mr. Sidney, Westport, 239,
240
Southport Visitor, The, 281
Spaight, Colonel, 131
Spencer, Rt. Hon. Earl, 71-73
at Ballina, 220
at Maamtrasna, 192-218
at Belmuliet, 219-226
from Belmuliet to West-
port, 227-232
"carrying the babies"
226*
Interview with West-
port Guardians, 232
304 FIFTY YEARS OF IRISH JOURNALISM.
Spencer, Hon. Robert, M.P., 205
Stephens, James, 24, 25
Stringer, Jeremiah, 120
Sub- Land Commission Courts,
242, 243
Sullivan, Mr. T. D., M.P., 134, 271
Talbot, Head Constable, Murder
of, 36.
Tallaght, Fenian Rising at, 26,
27
Tanner, Dr., M.P., 160
Tariff Reform, 286, 294, 295
Taxes on Knowledge, 279, 280
,, Advertisements, 280
Taylor, Mr., Loughrea, 176
Teelin, Pier at, Co. Donegal, 264
Telegraphing Dodges, 109-114
Rules of Post Office,
111
Thomson, Sir Wm., M.D., 45
Times, The, 278
, , Weekly Supplements
284
Tintern Abbey Estate, Action of
Ejectment, 16
Toole, Mr. J. L. at Glasgow, 13
Toronto Daily Mail, 169
Toronto, Mr. William O'Brien
at, 169
Tralee Jail, 272
Release of Mr. T. Har-
rington, 272, 273
,, National League Meeting,
273
Trevelyan, Rt. Hon. Sir George,
267
Trial of James Stephens, O'Leary,
O'Donovan Rossa, Luby,
Kickham, etc., 24, 25
Woodford Prisoners at
Sligo, 160, 161
Tuke, Mr., Donegal, 219
Twiss, Mr., Birdhill, nr. Nenagh,
79
U
Ulster Gazette, The, 43
" Ulster and Compulsory Pur-
chase," 248, 249
United Ireland, 170, 209, 250
and the Unionist
Press, 268-278
,, andMr.Dunlopof
The Daily News
and Mr. Dunlop
of The Irish
Times, 135-137
Vale of Avoca, through the, by a
four-in-hand, 3
Waterford Bridge, toll abolished,
74
Railway to, in the
sixties, 6
Webb, Mr. Alfred, 124, 125
Weekly News, The, 277
Werford Constitution, The, 2
Winn, Sir Roland, 133
Workhouse, Dislike of Irish
people to enter, 254, 266
BRINDLEY AND SON, PRINTEBS, DAWSON LANE, DUBLIN.
THIS BOOK IS DUE ON THE LAST DATE
STAMPED BELOW
AN INITIAL FINE OF 25 CENTS
WILL BE ASSESSED FOR FAILURE TO RETURN
THIS BOOK ON THE DATE DUE. THE PENALTY
WILL INCREASE TO SO CENTS ON THE FOURTH
DAY AND TO $1.OO ON THE SEVENTH DAY
OVERDUE.
UkC 17 1346
\
J'i '<"'< >.
^ 5 1997
^pR241954 u
UWAHYUSE
rrn 1 K IQfifl
f t0 * v WW
jJQU&fttllftflft
DCAT* i n yny
4 C -rr\ ^s* niH ji W
fitty u) nUV
1 o 70 *o PM 4 7
DEC 1 6 19BO
*-'*-'>' - _*?*..S.-r
UCIA
JNTERLIBRARY LO
^
KG. CIH JMK5
81 ^
BC. CIR. ^ 2,6 u
. <. V
AUG21 1993
A.
^
V
^
LD 21-100m-12,'43 (8796s)
YB 74691
U.C.BERKELEY LIBRARIES
760270
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY