emely clear and able preface to a programme of "Unionist
Policy for Ireland" just issued by the "National Radical Union."
LONDON, _21st Sept_. 1888.
CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
CLUE MAP _Frontispiece_
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION v
PROLOGUE xxi-lxvii
CHAPTER I.
London to Dublin, Jan. 20, 1888, 1
Irish Jacobite, 1
Proposed Mass in memory of Charles Edward, 2
Cardinal Manning, 3
President Cleveland's Jubilee Gift to Leo XIII, 4
Arrival at Kingstown, 5
Admirable Mail Service, 5
"Davy," the newsvendor, 6
Mr. Davitt, 7
Coercion in America and Ireland, 8
Montgomery Blair's maxim, 8
Irish cars, 9
Maple's Hotel, 9
Father Burke of Tallaght, 10, 11
Peculiarities of Post-offices, 12, 13
National League Office, 13
The Dublin National Reception, 14
Mr. T.D. Sullivan, M.P., 14
Dublin Castle, 15
Mr. O'Brien, Attorney-General, 16
The Chief-Secretary, Mr. Balfour, 17-24
Fathers M'Fadden and M'Glynn, 18
Come-outers of New England, 18
Mr. Wilfrid Blunt, 19, 20
Sir West Ridgway, 24
Divisional Magistrates, 24
Colonel Turner, 25
The Castle Service, 25-29
Visit of the Prince of Wales, 27
Lord Chief-Justice Morris, 29-37
An Irish Catholic on Mr. Parnell, 31-33
Mr. Justice Murphy, 36
Lord Ashbourne, 37, 38
Unionist meeting, 39
Old Middle State type of American-Irish Protestant, 39
Protestantism and Roman Catholicism in America, 41
Difficulties of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland, 43
Dr. Jellett, 43
Dinner at the Attorney-General's, 43-46
Sir Bernard Burke, 46-49
Irish Landlords at Kildare Street Club, 49-52
The people and the procession, 53-55
Ripon and Morley, 54, 55
CHAPTER II.
Dublin to Sion, Feb 3, 56
Poor of the city, 57
Strabane, 58-60
Sion flax-mills, 60-62
Dr. Webb, 63-65
Gweedore, Feb 4, 65
A good day's work, 65
Strabane, 66
Names of the people, 66
Bad weather judges, 67
Letterkenny, p 67, 68
Picturesque cottages, 67
Communicative gentleman, 68
Donegal Highlands, 68-70
Glen Veagh, 71
Errigal, 72
Dunlewy and the Clady, 72
Gweedore, Feb 5, 73
Lord George Hill, 74
Gweedore 1838 to 1879, 75-81
Gweedore 1879 to 1888, 81-91
Father M'Fadden, 83-104
A Galway man's opinions, 84-89
Value of tenant-right, 83
Condition of tenantry, 84
Woollen stuffs, 87, 88
Distress in Gweedore, 88,
Do. in Connemara, 88
Mr Burke, 90
Plan of Campai
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