. Ireland in London. CROZIER OF MAELFINNIA. Library about 1850. Besides files of current Irishpapers and magazines to the number of 140, in- cluding the Nation from its commencement,with the exception of its famous first number anda few others, the Library possesses copies ofmost of the thousand and one ephemeral printswhich have appeared in Ireland from time to timerising pioudly, and soon failing miserably throughvarious causes, such as Lawlesss Ulster Regis-ter (1S16-7), Fiancis Daviss Belfast MansJournal, the entertaining Penny Journal,the Satirist, Spy, Kottabos, Salma-gundi, Zozimus, Zoz


. Ireland in London. CROZIER OF MAELFINNIA. Library about 1850. Besides files of current Irishpapers and magazines to the number of 140, in- cluding the Nation from its commencement,with the exception of its famous first number anda few others, the Library possesses copies ofmost of the thousand and one ephemeral printswhich have appeared in Ireland from time to timerising pioudly, and soon failing miserably throughvarious causes, such as Lawlesss Ulster Regis-ter (1S16-7), Fiancis Daviss Belfast MansJournal, the entertaining Penny Journal,the Satirist, Spy, Kottabos, Salma-gundi, Zozimus, Zoz, Hibernia,Harp, Celt, Citizen, and Duffys ex-cellent Fireside and Hibernian also may be had the sixteen numbers ofMitchels United Irishman, and the five issuesof its successor, The Irish Felon, edited byJohn Martin, and the Irishman, from its firstnumber to its last. There are also some curiosi-ties of Irish periodical literature to be met with,the most notable being the single number of the Irish Mon


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