UNFOLDS A TALE
... same time was also deemed particularly favourable to the charms by which women were to discover their future lovers. “Bonfire Night,” at all events, seems to have nothing to do with religious or political differencs. ...
... same time was also deemed particularly favourable to the charms by which women were to discover their future lovers. “Bonfire Night,” at all events, seems to have nothing to do with religious or political differencs. ...
... down, but he saw nothing Pleat done to her. This yonng gentleman sported • splendid black eye, which he said he got on bonfire night from • fellow-prisoner in the lock up. Head-Constable Regan proved that when this woman (Mrs Flynn) same to the police ...
... let rout turer dwelt at eonte l• add' ou the traditionci ,tory es told by au old woman mimed I Lot wan, years ago on Bonfire night, which, by the way. on the 23rd June, as she was in tho act if tithed a pitcher of water trim the Lake, a cubits rged ...
... at me he closed up the knife and put it ie his pocket and then wanted tub , . sae. Crosseramined by Mr Welsh—Thin was bonfire night. I was not out at the bonfire's. I wee net my business. I was standing by the wall for shelter from the rain. The defendant ...
... for the prosecution, and Mr E Walsh for the defendant. Mr Middleton deposed that at about half past eleven o'clock on Bonfire- night he bad occasion to go down to the quay on the arrival of the Glasgow boat, as he expected some goods by that vessel, when ...
... evidence to the am cation against the Porte:. Eller Woods swore—l will be two year, in the house, in a fortnight before bonfire night ; heard Mary Mullany &otiose the Porter of crossing Into the deportation Ward, the ward that I am in ; that le all I have ...
... aoe h h o d, it ,,,,, a ., w . hile a.. buricil in ruin lie. the building which, Mr Creery was of opinion Was net this bonfire night ? Mr Whitt aker-Oive it to them by all steam. If . - ho ' ) sa or ll others, gave the place • name in they don't drink ...
... Grange. was prosecuted for having his licensed premise, open for 'Segel sale of intoxicating drinks at 10.45.p.w., on bonfire night. Sergeant Delan deposed that he saw light in Mr Brearty's bar at the hour named on the night referred to. The owner behind ...
... eine-anon pictures tam' by . the ha, mg on the Otel April. Isom, e lute' twehe sOverei gilt d llst . ear the old engem of Bonfire night ea- kept cr before thc Ilerhone Hoard. Goods . hich were s eaweed therefrom. tbe plaintiffe properly. in contra- ' 'epic ...
... pulpits with the Rev Mr Mayne, who occupied the pulpit in Ballaghameeghan. Boarian NIGHT.—The traditionary usage of 'Bonfire Night' was observed in the usual way on Sunday night la,t. The whole country around from Drumeliff to hills around Bilauorhamilton ...
... Glalwar, while at Londonderry 78 . 3 was reported. There was no rainfall indicated in any part of Ireland. Tai time-honoured bonfire night was held on Sunday evening, when on the surrounding hills and in the streets of Sligo large and small bonfires sent up ...
... Petrieit Dabirty. This eat a suromous for having people o dee.- daut'a premisead fur melba( drink oo Autolay, July (Bonfire night), contrary to Art that case made and provided. The partir. alleged to he driukiu;-, on the occasion, viz—Jame, ta•Loughlm ...