Described as "a violent
weekly journal" by A.A. Campbell. Referred to as "our only Catholic
journal in Ulster." In
his essay on "Dublin Newspapers," Stephen J. Brown writes that the first proprietor of the journal, Denis Holland, departed
for America in 1866, when the paper was taken over by Richard Pigott. Brown calls
Pigott "of unhappy memory", and it is claimed that Pigott embezzled
money from the paper and covered his tracks by not keeping written records.
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