A NATIONALIST DEFEAT AT GALWAY
... language towards the successful candidates. Those returned are Major Wilson Lynch, Henry Henry Palmer, John J Kirwan, Michael O’Sullivan. Michael Fallon, James Davis, and Richard Somerville. ...
... language towards the successful candidates. Those returned are Major Wilson Lynch, Henry Henry Palmer, John J Kirwan, Michael O’Sullivan. Michael Fallon, James Davis, and Richard Somerville. ...
... Reception Committee John A iStarin, came alongside the Servia near Sandy Hook. The tirst to board the Cunarder was General Michael Kirwan, Editor of the New Yorl Tablet. State delegate of the Municipal Council. He was followed at once M Gallagher, ex-Presidcnt ...
... Thox Clerihan, Denis Hanly, - Carrofl, V S ;P E Gill. P Costeloe, - 'Leatry, Michael Haugh. r 4s-Thomas, Tobin. 3s ?? Kirwan, 'Michael t Gleeson, Lisbony, °s 6d ?? Fahey, Michael Quirke, Joe Dillon, Edward Walsb, John Doyle. A Judge, Patk Griffen, ThomLas ...
... returns: Ward—Jamoa Uavia (N), Si, returned John Curran (N), 82. North Ward—Thomas M'Donaeh IS), 217; Patrick Kearns (N). ; John Kirwan (L/, j tfioructl against W. J. M'Naliy (N). 142. tasf Wcrl—Muhad A. Lynch (N). Timothv Ki-iu uNi. JsC; Jobn.P. Fogarty (N) ...
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... jail birds, viz., John Kava- eag', John Moronjey, Thomas Dunne, Richard O'iBrien, Michael hyland, William Farrell. Jame-t Corcoran, Michael Doyle, John Murray, Michael Neil, Thomnas Bvrne, James Nugent, Patrick Kenny, and Patrick Kelly, were indicted ...
... they came up and captured Kirwan. The crowd numbered about'406 or 5. Constable 156 B de- posed he arrived in time to see the constabulary men-assist 75 B. - Later on in the evening he, from a descrintion, arrested Doyle. Kirwan. was a terror, to Stepheu-strqet ...
... Saturday. I intend to direct attention to the announcement which appears in Sport of the Stith nit to the elites that Mr P B Kirwan is your general manager and handicapper. You advertise that the sports are to be held unties thz laws of the(' A ♦, and you ...
... and thoroughly well contested game comineuced, which lasted fully two hours, resulting in a draw. The return match with the Michael Davitt branch has been indefinitely pest. poned at the request of the latter. The usual practice will take place on to-•orrrow ...
... Royal Irish Coastabnlary deposed they witnessed the attack. The constable nearly exhausted when they came op and captured Kirwan. The crowd numbered about 40 or SO. Constable 156 B said he arrived in time to see tbo constabulary men assist B. Later on ...
... Daniel Jordan, and Cedigan officiated am judges: Minim Michael .1 Whelan and Denim P Murphy as handicappers ; Messrs J Doyle, V 3, and Jarmo Preach were lapkeepers, and Messrs P R Ryan and Michael Mounter, starters. Thirteen started. The going was rather ...
... Regiment ; Rev Dr and Mrs Ewing. J Drake, Esq, B ; John Bowers. Esq ; Hugh Callen, juu, Esq; Mrs Anriol. Miss Sullivan, Michael M‘Quadc, Esq ; Telford, Esq ; Mrs Byrne, Mrs M'Dormell. P Connor. Esq ; Mrs Black. T Shaw, Esq ; John Carthy, ; Mrs Loftus ...