ULSTER EXAMINER AND NORTHERN STAR, BELFAST, SATURP.AY, FFFITCARY 21, 1874

... W. F. Moloney. Patti. Devine, Chae. I'. Kennedy, H. J. Albin, J.P.; John Dunbar, M.P.; ' H. Fielding, P. , Wsairop D. Alleys, J.P.; William Seeder. T.C. • S. O'Brien, George /Coe, John Buckley, lisv. h. 0' dahony, C.C. ; Bernard M'Grath, James tYCarroll ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1874
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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PETOE Oxii Plana

... father and lanthig were cut working at 'het no it a mid in town. • num rained John Theetr forced hts way into the betas through a eludor. and Imdsavoand to rescue the de. ocasel. John floater gave evident)e that he was attracted to tilt rllco 1 y the tree of ...

Published: Monday 23 February 1874
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5508 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

COUNTT OP DOWN

... Lomenir 'antes:4oa her to sinsmonths' impri moment—to be kept to labour mfitabie to In ASSAULTS. John Bleeth stood indicted for &moulting and *cam: - John Crawley at Newry on had January, 1874. Prisoner pleaded not guilty. Q.O , and Dr. hPßlain (instructed ...

The bletoit said the matter would paella the elate- ItarOlt? or tag corastrrize. fed consideration of the ..

... have re-elected ject to ronfirtnetion of the O. navel) to let to Mesas. Councillor Tayl chsirman for the yore 1874. Your Grattan it Ce., at rent of £lB a year, a piece of poutmittere beg to r ,, r n,t, that a chitin ems some tens • ground in the rera ...

THE HOME RULE MOVE ENT

... entered the town about six p.m., threw up pickets on the male read, posted a guard at the palace, gave three cheers, piled arms, and secured a roof for the night. The whole force was much exhausted, after being up sine thiee a.m.; but our rest was much ...

Published: Wednesday 11 March 1874
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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BOARD OF 1111 DH INQUIZIr

... stealing a coat and cap, the property of John Stewart. John Stewart deposed that the cost and cup (produced] were his property. They were value AI les. John Campbell was °moaned, and deposed that he lived in Grattan Street. He got the pawn-ticket of • coat ...

IN THE CATHOLIC HUNCH,

... the chair. After the minutes of tLe previous meeting had Leen read and Armed, the wijourned debate, Whether Grattan or ()Tanned was the grrater Irishman, was te-opened by Mr. John Berridge. He was supported by Mesers. Corr and Kane. Toe side of iSConorll ...

BOARD uF i6.M6 INQUIRY

... many men in Belfast, and I sad I did not know how that was. l'he mater of the caid WtSullagh had a widowed mother and a one-armed brother to support, and ought to have made it up, and witness rep 3 that it was all very well for them to so, but that he would ...

Published: Wednesday 25 March 1874
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5991 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

&TIAN SITIFIEN BORDEAUX AND-BILIA-BT

... Street, Donegan Square East, and Upper Artier Street, Talbot Street. Grattan Street, Academy Street. Curtis Street, Baird's Court, Great George's Street, Edward Street. William's Lane, and John Street; and at Old Park, near Belfast. For particulars, sae previous ...

6ALE3 OF 111.0PiatY

... 2he were—M, W. E. Armstrong. 1.2 2s Mr. Jas. Megre. £3 8. (puichaseG. Lot 2—Prendase in Brown Square. in pouribion of Sir. John Conolly. don founder, held by vendors for a term of years, which will expire on Ist Augu.t. 1875, outject to a yodly rent of ...

Published: Wednesday 22 April 1874
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1535 | Page: 3 | Tags: none