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Updated: May 4, 2025


"'What are the religious opinions of those men, Mr. M'Clutchy? "'M'Loughlin is a Papist "'But Harman is worse, interrupted Phil; 'for he's a Protestant, and no Orangeman. "'I thought, I replied, 'that nothing could be so bad as a Papist, much less worse.

He was a red hot orangeman, a deputy grand something, and vice-chairman of the "'Prentice Boys" beside.

And after all, says John Wyse, why can't a jew love his country like the next fellow? Why not? says J. J., when he's quite sure which country it is. Is he a jew or a gentile or a holy Roman or a swaddler or what the hell is he? says Ned. Or who is he? No offence, Crofton. Who is Junius? says J. J. We don't want him, says Crofter the Orangeman or presbyterian.

Macartney, an Irish Orangeman, proclaimed on the part of his co-religionists that the Irish Protestants had nearly as much objection to divorce as the Irish Catholics; and, so far as that part of the amendment was concerned, he had no desire to see it pressed. What he apprehended was a change in the law for the purpose of prejudicing mixed marriages marriages between Catholics and Protestants. Mr.

T.W. Russell, M.P., who told me some amusing things of one of his colleagues, an ideal Orangeman, who writes blood-curdling romances in the vein of La Tosca, and goes in fear of the re-establishment of the Holy Office in Dublin and London.

Harman," replied the gigantic Orangeman; "but, the truth is, the men are half drunk, and were made so before they came here." "Well, but I thank you, Harvey; deeply and from my soul, I thank you." "You needn't, Mr. Harman; I hate a dirty and ungenerous thing.

"But what am I to do?" asked Easel, "I am a stranger, and known here by nobody, This, certainly, is not a very Irish reception, I must say, nor is it very creditable to the hospitality of the country. You were civil enough to me when you expected me to become an Orangeman." "Ah," replied Val, "that's a proof of your ability; you overreached me then, which is what few could have done.

"Dan," said James McNiece, "I'm an Orangeman and a Protestant and a loyalist, and what I've always said about Home Rule and always will say is this: We'll not have it and to Hell with the rebels. But I'm telling you now I'd rather you had them, papist and rebel and all as you are, than see them swept off that way by the police. And what's more, I'm not the only one says that.

"Monsieur Forty-eight," as he was nicknamed, in reference to some strange story of his ancestor taking his name from a lucky lottery ticket of that number, was declared to be no better than a common Orangeman, and if the bitter denunciations uttered against him, on the Liffey and the Shannon, had only been translated into Italian, the courtly Prelate must have been exceedingly amazed at the democratic fury of a Catholic population, as orthodox as himself, but much more jealous of State interference with things spiritual.

The person who killed him escaped to America where he got himself naturalized, and when the British government claimed him, he pleaded his privilege of being an American citizen, and he was consequently not given up. Boccagh was a very violent Orangeman, and a very offensive one.

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