STAB OF ERIN BRANCH. GOVAN
... STAB OF ERIN BRANCH. GOVAN. Fortnightly mn ...
... STAB OF ERIN BRANCH. GOVAN. Fortnightly mn ...
... three men belonging to the Whitecroft district the Forest of Dean were arrested on the charge of causing the death of Sergeant Morris, of the police, whose dead body was found near Viney-nili a few hours previously. The prisoners proved to be James Morgan ...
... ou oroagh, bour labourers, there being two sot ily cog bat tho which one bas rule referring all di the Provusts of Glasgow, Govan, and ny bad tie that a of th hat the braneh ot the National Seamen's and | Union was held on Friday evening in | uestions «f ...
... Winifred Someone, youngoot daughter of Benjamin Morris. Esq., Lewes. —Muth 11, at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Dowripatrick, by the Bev Lisor.io Kirkpatrick, James, third eon of Mr. Andrew Faulk. ner, Govan, to Jane, eldest daughter, of Mr. Thum. Matthews ...
... Monday night in the Nairn ?Orli: Hall. Balite Gor.lon o.cupied the chair. The hall was crowded to eters. Amongst thoie on the platform were— Mr. T D Sullivan, M P ; Mr. Munro Fergu,u, of Novar, M I' Mr. J I' for Govan ; 11r. Gilbert Beith, Messrs O J ...
... u-‘“ is one ef the @rem frem the Guurch te which they s.ung by meeting of s branch was bed in the Govan h.l-‘*m in the Midlands, and ite baptism. o e Hall, “Hobert strect, om Suaday —Mr Patriek o oong pastor, the liev Dean Duckett, is hold in | ihe prebable ...
... M'Neill, Mrs Hall, Mr Croford, do Mr Neile, do Mr Jones Mr and Mr* Hoyle. Manchester Mr Baron father, do Mr Barklie Mr WlnUaker Colton Mr Morns Mr Winkson Mr and Mrs Woods, Manchester Mr and Mrs Hart, do Mr Smyth Mr Thompson Mrs Ferguson, Govan Hugh Ferguson ...
... Mr. Manwell. Gifford, Co. Down. Mr. T. Campbell. Belfast, Mr. J. Duroicen. Belfast. Mr. J Robb. Belfast. Mr. K. Cunning. Govan. Mr. J. W, Sinister. Sulyhridg*. Mr. J. H. Hyde. Sulsbridge. Mr. J. K. Hunly. Sulylmdge. Mr. J. H. Grindlev. Oldham, Con very ...
... and afterwards presided at tea-tables Mi.ss Farrell. Miss Morris, Miss Blakely, Miss Morton, and Mrs. and Miss Rea, ably seconded by the stewards. Br. William Morris and Br. John Stewart Morris. After all had supped the proceedings developed into a ball ...
... Uenry Greaves, Grammar and Writing; John Livingstone Caldwell, Reading; Millar Davies, Derivation. Tiiihd Book. —Edward Vf. Hall, Dictation and Derivations; James Grammar and Geography; Alexander Roadinp and Writing; James M‘K'>own. John Logan. Arithm ...
... LATEST NEWS. At Eauclaire. W ißCoflaill, on Tuesday, a music hall, which was being repaired, suddenly- collapsed, burying a number of workmen. One dead body has been recovered, and fifteen have be taken out alive, but eeriously injured. Many still remain ...
... Glasgow are holding their WILMA Twelfth of July demonstration al ktutherglen to-day (Saturday). Large contingents from Partick, Govan, Paisley, Johnstone, and other places converging on tho same district will be present. The usual resent:ions npholaing the ...