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KING'S 00IJTIT

... obliged to beat hasty ristrest. In Pumas. tow Mr. leis. was oleo badly received the mob horsed sod groaned. While he tried to speak ' some of his supporters rushed into the cried and • row took place; • general melee imminent bat for timely aid of Coostable ...

GAMB-ETTA

... may lead to the understanding of a character which has juzsled many But it is when I have to speak of Oambetta that 1 feel most embarrassed. How ass Ito speak ill of the energetic tribune who was the first to proclaim the downfall of the Empire, sad who ...

HEALTH OF JOSEPH ARCH

... HEALTH OF JOSEPH ARCH. Joseph Arch writes that he has renovered from a fdight attach of blood-apitung, and wdl speak et Wolverhampton to-day. a ...

OF COMMONS

... OF COMMONS. C. B. Adderley. Ml' speaking at Barley, last night, drew attention to the many subjects in which party interests in the House of Commons were made subservient to National interests. ...

SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE AT TIVERTON

... SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE AT TIVERTON. Sir Stafford Northenta, speaking at a mewling at Tiverton on the 'object of ineome-tax aurcharger, expreawd a hope that the subject would be dealt with by the Ex :outlive. ...

THE VISITING COMMITTEE

... the provisions, and found every thing in good order, but the bread was still insufficiently ovened. Mr Johnston promised to speak to the contractor on the subject . The remaining business was routine. ...

ANNUAL CONCERT 07 THZ BELFAST CATHOLIC BAND

... Kildare we need not speak ; and Mies Lloyd gave Auld Robin Gray with a truthfulness and twang that would lend many to believe she was a genuine daughter of the Land o Cakes. Of the performance of the baud, we toilet speak highly, although in the ...

Published: Saturday 30 November 1872
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 725 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

COUR VT TYRONE ELECtIGN

... IDDRKSB YIfE ELECTORS OF TYRONE at MAGIC SATLYEDAT. 27th Wet., 011 behalf of the Lad League Candidate. Idr. RTLETT will aLo speak at the Waging. THE SPIRIT TRADE ...

FATHER BUR K 1: IN AMERICA

... the immense c ncourse of lssple, who listened to him, unbroken save by frequent bursts of a?pleura. lather Tom's style of speaking may be described ea graphic and forcible. He has crisp, curt, Irish lobe. • lively manner, and a most sincere and effective ...

THE CASE OF TWYCROSS V. GRANT

... morning. Mr. chant continuing ha adds.., to the jury, .ad arguing at length upon the let.al merits of the cam. He mut still speaking when the Court rase. ...