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THE WATEBFO WEXFORD REGIMENT. The following the ®JbHc«tioo, after r3s.« Lonv rfyour good conduct the Chief ..

... name was Maria Cummings. These statements are, however, not credited, John had genuine touch of the brogue, indicating that Erin must have been his birthplace or lengthened residence. John, or Maria, was seen during the first two days of the week walking ...

THE INQDEST

... Superintendent of the Bridge Commissioners, who died suddenly at the offices, Grattan Quay, the previous day. In the absence of the Coroner, the inquest was conducted by Mr John Ryan, J.P, and Mr W. R. Word, J.P. Sergeant McKenna and Sergeant Tinder appeared ...

A DISORDERLY (OUNTKYMAN

... Waterford, which proved very uselul lor ihe purposes the force. Wo regret learn from the* Clonmel Chronicle * the death of the Rev John Lowe, B A, rector of D«m>lia, which occurred at his residence on Tuesday. Ou Thursday the interment took place in pres of laig© ...

A PAYING INMATE

... Artisans’ Hall, Belfast. Brassfounders’ {Society, Dublin—John Duignnn, 77, Lower Doraet-sUeet. —-v*.™’ Society, Dublin—John Ward, .s’ Society, Dublin—James Murray, 10 Hawthorn Terrace, Church Bond ; John Uoey, do. Bookbinders and Machine Rulers—Dublin Bru ...

The Waterford Assizes

... U Ucftrath, James A Power, John Ilarty, Audiew Farrell, Uurriasey, l)»rld JlacDoualJ, Hubert Wiiallry, P Redmond, Harry Fisher, Dr Joseph White, and Wm Cnllinane. There were also present—Mr James J Feely, OWu Clerk; Ur John F Knox, Law Adviser to the ...

THE WATERFORD MIRROR AND TUAMORE VISITER

... Prussia lookup arms obt »in the tiering retaliatory war ,‘vitiblc ? Tue poli-iail dehy Col. Bentley of the 63rd, Capt. Giegg, Go!. Brewster, p 0 the November Constitution an I the fulfilment bates throughout the country show that the United John 0. Mahoney ...

FU UN la II F. O M’AIITM ENT S

... the forthcoming number the Nineteenth Century. commences by pointing out that the Nationalist boast that nothing less than Grattan’s Parlia- ment will suit us” is rather empty-headed, as that Assembly consisted of two Chambers—Lords and Commons—and was ...

THURSDAY, MARCH 16. 1593

... success occurs. Mr Strengman—Perliaps they ore a’armed tliefulllns and we might wait till ihinga iccover themselves. The mutter was allowed to stand over for further consider iiion. notices op motion. Mr John guvo notice that he would move 100 eltcti> n of ...

ARRIVAL OF THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... Staff—Captain Claude Lnscelles, A.D.C.; Mr Lowrv Balfour. Viscount St. Lawrence, Hon. H. T LOSS THE SCHOONER STEPHENS 1 OF CARDIGAN Thursday the 27th ult., the schooner Stephens, Davies master, sailed from Milfurd, hound fur Liverpool with coal from Cardiff ...

. n*lß WATERFO MIRDimOH AND TRAMORE VISITER. JANUARY 1. 1863

... ground swell, the smack ‘Countess Lishurne,’ Aherystwith, struck Cardigan Bar. Her mainsail and had been previously carried away; immediately the smack’s perilous position was seen, the Cardigan lifeboat belonging to the National Lit e Boat Institution was ...

THK WATP.HFOHD MIUROR A

... the church, waited about the pre-1 until it was nearly dark, when the Dutchman. 1 shivering with fear, seized Barnwell by the arm, and • asked him if be did not seen figure in white, dart rapidly across the church. Barnwell replied that he did not, but that ...

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... Electric tioa John .nnell. first pub.te speech appearance of it, we would there of its !., . Werc ~,, the ground, failed. pot Hill have been removed have been und in Tele -ruph Company be served with notice to give up was attacked Henry Grattan Curran who ...