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... Killairn Grattan. We must not forget the generosity ; 5.a prize, J. Moorc, the dominant Protestants to subject j by 8. . there all through the eighteenth century, when every class T ...
... Killairn Grattan. We must not forget the generosity ; 5.a prize, J. Moorc, the dominant Protestants to subject j by 8. . there all through the eighteenth century, when every class T ...
... pleas*. Several Hundred Pain of Corset+ from the Beat Makers kept in stock, and including the Latest Psteats A ff w dozens of Cardigan Jackets will affered at lam prim. Th.•,e be repeated. A nine son of Travelling Rugi. Jerseys, Sweaters, Muller,. Glares, ...
... Kennedy Street and South York Street Reception Houses. Upwards of three hundred boilermakers the well known oiler works of .John Thompson A Co , Etting'hill, near Wolverhampton, came out strike yesterday against proposed reduction of per cent, in wage* ...
... Address in reply to the intellectual qualities, has attained a wonderful King’s Speech ;-»«J bf S»«P •» »>«. ****** • Mr. JOHN- RKOMOM). who »»l »»«*>■» del onion. I apology fop intervening the earliest possible Ireland deserve, and, in my ojnmoment ...
... Brown. M'Callion, and M'CToskey—three J masons, fell distance of 20 feet- removed the infirmary where >« ' -- Brown’s left arm was broken I '’'her had received several nasty cots and serere tusions. OLD WOMAN’S SAD DEATH IN GLASGOW Catherine Cameron, ...
... men of Ireland. Only state of revolution, tempered by want of arms, had ever brought about any attempt to remedy Irish grievances. Mr. MOON drew attontion to the condition of Macedonia. Sir JOHN KENNAWAT also complained of the delay in executing the much-needed ...
... wood Jones); second, £2B; thrd and fourth, £lO each; four dogs, £4 each. I. Bald k beat Gin Bottle—s to on Baidock. Young Cardigan beat Fly for Fame—3 1 Fly for Fame. Medium beat Catapult—6 4 Catapult. Cheerily beat Black Cloud—A to 4 Cheerily. Mac's Fortune ...
... Sir H. Grattan Bellew, Bart., D.L.; and Sir William U. Mahon, Bart., O.L. The following were elected to represent t|i county at the Irish Landowners’ Convent for the current year:—Delegates— Lord Clr, . brock, K.P.; Earl of Westmeath; Sir H. Grattan Bcllcw ...
... •Ivtm 'lust evening. Witness knew for years, and bad seen him at tlie disturbance. John Walsh deposed that he Jived at Street, and on the evening in question had go Grattan’s for medicine, and was in Chapel Lane. While there he saw a crowd in front him, ...
... dalirand his gnat oa brbatf of Antriaaa Indspsodeaca, hcorystalitsd tbs thoughts tbs Assacicaa peopls fnpaesd tbsm to fly to arms to dtirs British from Atotsiata soil. Wbta tbs Tidail Coastitatioß wss abontto dsstroysd bp NsUifitn of Soath Carolina Daaisl ...
... lamented the scarcity of ex-Cabinet Minisr his side compared with the number on the opposite side, was rethinking that Mr. John Morley hardly bestirred himself to get his party ll ® fOf course Mr. Herbert Gladstone did not say so. The need ! 8VO idmg ...
... councillor*, men'.anis c«no» feesmna'. men. (it—n» BHtMt. and » rlergTinea die united dioce»e» Do-vn an.l ,„ Connor and Dromore armed fiwiuerrv. the clergymen proofed to the t( in Academy Street, wliere they , robed. Snapshots were taken the -erne , nuinerou* ...