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... have made it pace such burry through my veins that 1 could scarce support it.” Grattan esid finely, “ Great subject*, great empires, great characters, effulgent ideas, arm classical illustrations, formed the material his speeches. A natural loftiness ...

Published: Thursday 30 May 1901
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1433 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Strusal

... syraptenns of decomposition. rad ell. No one thaws exactly where Ise ie. The p ammep h m ahem emoting te penuited teen& a ewer. John A. Cockburn, M.D., =premed in • peer faet tem cannot be punnet teat. in modeen eee ' reverie, ' •' whioh produces so much ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... Cradoc-k, Saturday. Colonel Crabbe has engaged the enemy at Waterkloof, near this place. The Boor losses are unknown. Lord Cardigan's case several lay peers interposed with questions from time time. The decisive step in the separation from each other •of ...

FIFTH ARTICLE

... O’Connell so earnestly wished for her, the straggle must be maintained all hazards. Dublin Castle, with its 30,000 armed soldiers and 12,000 armed police, must be made to understand that it is struggle for life or death —that they may put the whole nation into ...

TROOPS FROM BELFAST FOR THE

... coulees to the same arm that now faeomatra us. and will think with iatereot Dr. John Brown, Edinburgh. Seventy years hare elapsed since the incident, narrated Bah and His Friends occurred in and around Old Mint© House, Edinburgh, where John Brown warn clerk ...

Published: Wednesday 21 August 1901
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2723 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE AMERICA CDP- PROSPECTS OF SHAMROCK IL NEW YORK. 23rd August

... Armstrong, Mr. JF. S. X. Armstrong, Sir Walter. Lady, and the Misses Armstrong; Sir John. Lady Arnett, and Miss Arnott; Emily Lady and the Misses Arnott; Pursuivant of Arms Alhlone, Assistant Keeper of the Records, the Right Honourablc the Attorney-General ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1901
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1867 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Policeman Charged with Assault

... Ferumnagh—Lord Gotry, D.L. Kerry—St. John H. Donovan, J.P. Kildare—George Wolto, J.P. j John Field, J.P. Kilkenny John Hatha, J.P. County Henry Egan, J.P. Derry 'Jounty—James E. O’NeUJ, Ohas. Coavery. iteath —John Sweetman, F. Sheridan, J.P. Tipperary ...

WAR OFFICE DESPATCH

... reportsd, being 681, composed ot 67 Boeis killed, 67 wounded, 384 prisoners, 163 surrenders j also 179 rifles, 65,211 rounds email arm ammunition, 371 waggons, 3,4:3 h.rses, 9,000 cattle and vations other stock captured. Benson, operating between the Delagca ...

A TRAGIC FIGURE

... stature God gave him, and John Wilkes Booth fell headlong to the floor, lying there in heap, a little life remaining. But, no! ’He las shot himself,’ cried Baker, unaware the sonroe of the report, and, rushing in, he grasped his arms to guard against any ...

PATRIOT MABTYB

... Delacherois, Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett, Bev. J. W. Gibson, Dr. Gibson (Donsghadee), Messrs. Lancelot Shaw, Win. Milliken, James M'Mnllen, J. S. Finnigan, A. W. Vance, John Malcolm, Campbell Gardner, jun.; David Henderson, and John Cahoon. Letters regretting ...

“BUT NOT MK

... J. Lennon, St. Johns FORTHCOMING IMPORTANT BALE. )h(i „( the i Plane, heart discaac. . . , hi , important and sale is , Adam Anderson Ml the ward Uj* The financial sutement in connytmu wjth the A high «. Umie. right, and broke hi. arm. also h« tap. ■ ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1901
Newspaper: Larne Times
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5397 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ENTIRE STOCK

... REEFER JACKETS. GENT.’S PANTS AND VESTS. KID GLOVES. PRINTS, OXFORDS, OVERALLS GENT.’S MACKINTOSHES A UMBRELLAS. GENT.’S CARDIGANS AND JERSEYS. TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS. FLANNELETTES. BLOUSES, COSTUME SKIRTS, AND WOOL LADIES’SHOES AND SLIPPERS. GENT.’S TIES ...