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... descriptions, and the demand having been fairly brisk, both for home and export, prime mutton realised good prices. An early clearance of both cattle and sheep was effected. Prices ruled followsßeef, 70s. per cwt.; secondary, 655. to 675. 6d,; inferior ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER—SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1881

... labourers are thrown idle. In doing this he wants to put the labourers against the tenants. (A Voice— He won’t do it.”) The rules of the Land League were that the tenants should pay Government valuation pending the settlement of the Land question. He (Mr ...

FAIRS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK

... his wife by kicking her, Christmas Eve, while she was intoxicated. A fanner named Michael M'Kenna, Derrygoole, Mayo, left his home for Ballina market, on Wednesday lost. He was seen about four o’clock in the afternoon, but is now missing. There are rumours ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER—SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1881

... admission. Patrols of mounted police kept up little excitement while preserving order along the quays. It was arranged that the Home Rule members, body, should meet at the residence of Mr. Dillon, the solicitor for the defendants, and march in triumphal procession ...

DUBLIN CATTLE MARKET—Tiiuesday

... were active, and commanded stilf prices. The inferior sorts also found ready buyers it prices in favour of sellers. Prices ruled follows: —Beef, 755. to 755. per cwt.; secondary, GOs. to G3s. Od.; inferior, 555. to CDs. per cwt.; best wether mutton, B£d ...

to raise class prejudices. He was afraid that he was one of those alluded to by that gentleman ; but

... of Mr. Tamell, and of the other advocates of the Land League, was the dismemberment of the empire. Well, he was Home Kuler, but Home Rule did not mean the dismemberment of the empire. (Hear, hear). But they would submit to English tyranny no more than ...

INFKCTIOTTS DISEASES IN IE BLAND

... an officer of the Royal Artillery, full pay, was liable to the censure of the military authorities for being Whip of the Home Rule party. might mention that his attendance in ment at present was inconvenient, from a military point of view, as his battery ...

imperial parliament HOUSE OF COMMONS— January 7. Replying to Mr. Tottenham, who inquired whether Goremment ..

... actions would he to a certainty that these outrages would occur. Some excitement followed, and the Home Rulers called on Mr. Forster to withdraw. The Speaker ruled that he was in order, Mr. FORSTER contrasted the moderation of Mr. Parnell's present speech with ...

GRAVEYABDS

... by a partisan Judge; and the insult offered to the Catholic people of this Nation by the Castle officials—true to the old rule of jury-packing— in striking off the Catholic Jurymen, will prove act of wisdom, and serve to give confidence to the people ...

MR. C. H. MELDON, M.P

... to proceed to Maiwand. Mr. P. ,T, Smyth, M.P. for Tipperary, has written the following letter to Major Nolan,'Whip of the Home Rule Party. “House of Commons—Dear Major Nolan—l will thank you to have my name removed from the roll of members of the Irish ...

master at Monasterevan. He remembered 2nd December,.and saw the woman and child on the platform. He was told by ..

... Murphy purchased the tickets for the woman Walsh, and the child. Mr. Byrne—Ob, we will admit he bought the tickets. There is a rule on the railway which prevents porters from buying tickets for anyone, and we all know that policemen have very often obliged ...