12/08/1867
In a massive Irish nationalist demonstration in Dublin, the "Manchester Martyrs" are buried in the city cemetery.
Campaigns/Elections
08/15/1864
- 08/17/1864
In Belfast, Catholics retaliate against Protestant rioters and the mobs battle in the streets
US/the World
08/08/1864
In Belfast, the unveiling of a statue in Dublin to Daniel O'Connell touches off anti-Catholic demonstrations
US/the World
11/11/1860
In Dublin, a famous gentlemen's club is destroyed by fire and three die
Crime/Disasters
09/15/1865
In Dublin, Irish police seize the offices of the Fenian Brotherhood's newspaper, the Irish People.
US/the World
02/27/1865
In Dublin, the ancient St. Patrick's Cathedral reopens with great ceremony after four years of restorations
Religion/Philosophy
04/14/1861
In Ireland, a deadly Dublin tenement fire kills eight children and three others
Crime/Disasters
04/06/1861
In Ireland, a Dublin omnibus crashes into the Grand Canal and six passengers drown
Crime/Disasters
06/07/1866
In Ireland, firefighters fail to save six people trapped in a Dublin housefire.
Crime/Disasters
08/22/1861
- 08/29/1861
Queen Victoria makes her third visit to Ireland
US/the World
06/13/1865
The Irish future Nobel Prize for Literature winner William Butler Yeats is born in Dublin
Education/Culture
06/01/1852
Underwater telegraph line across the Irish Sea completed
Foreign