gn, 93
Emigration, 94, 95
Settlement with Captain Hill, 94
Landlord and tenant, 96-98
Land Nationalisation, 98
Father M'Fadden's plan, 98
Gweedore, Feb 6, 104
On the Bunbeg road, 104-110
Falcarragh, 111-123
Ballyconnell House, 112-123
Townland and Rundale, 118
Use and abuse of tea, 119
Lord Leitrim, 121
A "Queen of France," 121
The Rosses, 123
CHAPTER III.
Dungloe, Feb. 7, 124
From Gweedore, 124
Irish "jaunting car," 125
"It will fatten four, feed five, and starve six," 125
Natural wealth of the country, 125
Isle of Arran and Anticosti, p 12
The Gombeen man, 126-130
Dungloe, 126-131
Burtonport, 129
Lough Meela, 128
Attractions of the Donegal coast, 128
Compared with Isles of Shoals and Appledore, 129
Wonderful granite formations, 129
Material for a new industry, 129
Father Walker, 131
Migratory labourers, 133
Granite quarries, 133
Stipends of the Roman Catholic clergy, 134-137
Herring Fisheries, 137
Arranmore, 137
Dungloe woollen work, 138
Baron's Court, Feb 8, 139
Dungloe to Letterkenny, 139-141
Doocharry Red Granite, 140
Fair at Letterkenny, 142
Feb 9, 143
On Clare and Kerry, 143
A Priest's opinion on Moonlighters, 143
The Lixnaw murder, 143
Baron's Court, 144
James I.'s three castles, 145
Ulster Settlement, 146
Descendants of the old Celtic stock, 146
The park at Baron's Court, 146
A nonogenarian O'Kane, 148
Irish "Covenanters," 150
Shenandoah Valley people, 151
The murderers of Munterlony, 151
A relic of 1689, 152
Woollen industry, 152-155
Londonderry Orange symposium, 156
February 11, 157
Sergeant Mahony on Father M'Fadden, 157-163
CHAPTER IV.
Abbeyleix, Feb. 12, 164
Newtown-Stewart, 164
An absentee landlord, 164
"The hill of the seven murders," 165
Newry, Dublin, Maple's Hotel, Maryborough, 165
"Hurrah for Gilhooly," 166
Abbeyleix town, chapel, and church, 168
Embroidery and lace work, 169
Wood-carving, 170
General Grant, 171
Kilkenny, 172
Kilkenny Castle, 173
Muniment-room, 174
Table and Expense Books, 176
Dublin once the most noted wine-mart of Britain, 177, 178
Cathedral of St. Canice, 178
The Waterford cloak, 179
The College, 180
Irish and Scotch whisky, 180
Duke of Ormonde's grants, 181
The Plan of Campaign, 182-186
Ulster tenant-right, 186, 187
CHAPTER V.
Dublin, Feb. 14, 188
The Irish National Ga
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