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ATRICAL

... only;. in the , pres. Int instance, they are tears of laughter. Miss Madge Johnstone ls ,4 the naost face , sting of young Irishmen, cud nightly takes the great sense tion header on • great sensation feather bed-der with great success. Mr. Lowe plays ...

EXTRA CRICKET

... fortune, and opened a butcher's shop in the neighbourhood of Ratcliffe Highway, numerously inhabited, at that period, by Irishmen. It is true, Nat. did not -want for the patronage ot his countrrneu ;but, owing to the possession of a kind and feeling heart ...

WHO IS JOE COUURN P

... the fight, should the poisoning be proved, is not relished by those who OU, but those who am on the losing side are almost united in the opinion at money no o b ta i ned cannot be retained by any fair -dealing man, There v 4 8 been some 11ve13 discussions ...

THE RING

... evidently, a dies non (officially speaking) as RI the Merrie morning may got Out of the jetty of New York, or his lauding in the United Kingdom. Coburn, 15 naturally enough busying his friends frequent visitations on the warfare soil that he has made his home ...

LONDON FROM WEEK TO WEEK

... wantonly and unnecessarily shed, go to cement and consolidate the sympathies and hearts of Englishmen, Irishmen, and Scotchmen, that they may t•I , , united in one holy and invincible band, dedicated to the regeneration of these islands, afflicted by class ...

MACCLESFIELD

... secession. The supreme tribunal of France will speedily be asked to adjudicate upon a claim put forward at the instance of the United States Government, which is not only curious and important in itself, but involves many curious and important points of i ...

r&iudleuttrtaiumnifs

... disregard for grammar, and knocks her h's about fearfully. Mr. - Pat Clarke is popular here. He may be classed among our good Irishmen. BRIGHTON. TIMATRE ROYAL (Stage Manager, M r . F ran k B urgess ) .—Since the advent of the operatic season in Brighton the ...

DOGS AND THEM MANSGENIENT

... lion was in their,immedi ' • ram off with the woman's child and perhaps devothealt. O n° ° f . the Englishmen, or rather Irishmen—for it appears fie Is a nati ve° , ' that cetintry—made a violent gesture With his rifle, and was to move off in the direction ...