MR JOHN MORLEY AND LORD RIPON IN DUBLIN
... MR JOHN MORLEY 0 'LORD RIPON IN DUBLIN. -li I si- RESENTATION OF FREED ...
... MR JOHN MORLEY 0 'LORD RIPON IN DUBLIN. -li I si- RESENTATION OF FREED ...
... Act has not been found at all adequate to cope with the tricks of 'John. A C' hin-ise resident who has fulfiiled the nz'ce-s'vy cidriition can obtain papers of naturalisation, arid armed w:th these he visits his native country, ant,' uron retirn- inc is ...
... than fifty policemen, but notwithstanding this display of force a mob armed with heavy bludgeons obstructed the sheriff's men, and ulti. mnately compelled them to return to Cardigan. Only one distraint, to which little opposition was offered, was actually ...
... variable in. direction, while in the Shetlands it was strong I from S.E By the next morning the depression bha developed an arm or hollow over Scotland and the North Sea. In this hollow a new dis- turbance was formed, and the result was that, instead of ...
... Men of wi 'Grattan's Parliament : Mr John Barclay, Buokie, ye 6 is to contribute a lime-light entertainment ; Mr 0. PO C. MaxWell, Dundee, will lecture on Wonders of P1 3 Human Folly ; Mr Max O'Rell, London, is to give 2? ian address on John Bull and ...
... demonstration at Dungannon, and, in accord- .ance with Grattan's demand,a fortted I a Declaration of Rigllt`., Next session the ! Imperial Hiouse of Commons yielded to ,the agita1'tion0, whlicll, led by' Grattan, -had been ] siicce.nsful. With the Parliament ...
... Presence Chamber to the Council Chamber:- Aides-de-camo two and two, Gentlemen-in- Waiting, Athlone Pursuivant of Arms, Officers of 1 Arms bearing the Maces, Master of the Horse, Chaplains, Dublin Herald, Chamberlain, Gentle- man Usher, Comptroller of ...
... suspected of watching a derelict farm, And also of serving writs on some tenants. The same night an armed party visited the houses of William Leary, John Carroll, end William Carroll of Garryhanisks, and cautioned them avainet paying rent Shots were fired ...
... IRELAND. sow THIE EXECUTION AT LIMEIIICK. the Francis Hynes was yesterday executed at esi- Limerick jail for the murder of John Doloighty at Knockadare, within three miles of Ennis, County Clare. The murdered man had been a tter herdsman with a family ...
... seaman; Philip Mitchell, able seaman; Thomai, Mullett, steward ; Anderson, carpenter, all of Carc- diff; David Jones, Cardigan; and John Steve-i, ?seaman, of Pembroke. It is stated the chief offici'r of the Norbiton suddenly starboarded his helm; avd the ...
... his address. TnaE Rv. JOHN ROe3vRTSON ON lSAVONAROLA. The opening lecture for the session of the Literary Association of Nicolson Street United Chur2h, Edin- burgh, was delivered on Thursday night in the church hall by the Rev. John Robertson. Taking as ...
... far a long cross-examisatiox, the suggestion of the Attorney-General being that the phyical force party, as represented by Mr John O'Leary, Mr Devoy, Mr J. WV. Nally, andd Mr P. W. Nally, wers identified with the starting of the orgamsation. Mr Parnes e ...