FUNERAL OF MISS CHARLOTTE
... devoted workers are gone. and they lie in adjoining graves in the same quiet renting place. Cardigan i ...
... devoted workers are gone. and they lie in adjoining graves in the same quiet renting place. Cardigan i ...
... Sergeant Bell, ; John M'Kee, John Relnkin, Henry Byrne, James Devlin, George Bell, Robert Bell, R.D.C. ; James Stafford, James Johnston, Joseph Kissack, James Elliott, John Teggart, Archibald M•Cullagh, M. Mallon, Charles Conlon, John Stewart, Walter J ...
... preeieing. The , e were al'o present—Mrs. Reid. Duereggan : Miss Miller. Mr. Win. Tillie. H.M.L.: Dr. II E. Tanffe. J.P.; Messrs. John M•klonagle. Patrick Cosgrove. M 4lirit:U C. Ilisue. LL D., J.P.: James el•Elltinuer, Moonlit Il g ut.igtru, J.P.; J. 11. Welch ...
... Druntren, Moneymore. Mr. A. Morrison is giving good value in g.tieral drapery goods. Mr. John Dutis ban sale of a farm in Galcussagh for Mr. Michael Early. Mr. John A. Quinn advertises for inciimbrancers in the suit of Stewart v. M'Kiver. Mr. A. Nelson ...
... attending. wielted to (titer lei deliberate protest agains re-_ the Illial0:11 of Mr. John A. Quinn, the ureeceasery introduction of pierce into Due e el itor, steeple! by Mr. John Teggart, V. 8., gar.mit that day. (Cheers.) The Nationseate oe ft. , Aisle was ...
... setsnous ou 101 s l ed the amgh he sielses de mise * he Ilse, frequent bursa of applause, and was liaised (nephews), John Patterson and John he..alf of the Catholic schools, woes Mr. treat the land ansiglak • to with rapt s i tso ti os . m rs . Im mo , ediegby ...
... STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Goods of JOHN SHIELS, late of Lianagrot, in the County of Londonderry, Farmtr, Deceased• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vic., chap. 35, that all persons claiming to be Creditors et, or otherwise ...
... SESSIONS. Wednesday. Before Captain Goselin, R.M. (presiding), Captain Lowry, V.L.: Messrs. Patrick Treanor, J.P., and John Doris, J.P. Mr. John Ellison, C.P.S., was also in attendance. THE LATE MB. W. D. HENBY, J.P. Captain Lowry said since their last court ...
... draug ht. agricultural and Kenna horses, Mr. John Bamber, genera! l lur Mr j osep h Carson, Coagh. Ballymena, I landley , Westmorland; Cattle- JP Killylea, County The mas A. - Fraser, Dublin. Sheep. Armagh, arm • j ohn MacKenzie, Doragcats tewart. Poultry—Mr ...
... General Appearance. Horses over 14 hands. Ist Prize, JE4: 2nd Prize, 3rd Prize, John Warwick, Fell e-'. ' dfaat—Extravaance; 2. H. vV. Ewing. Cam g :• Drive, Belfast- Cardigan Fire: 3. W. J. H.r . Ctefbof, Cooka town—Daisy. Tlie:e were u.ore competitors ...
... FIRE PRECAUTIONS. Messrs William John Harbison, Joseph M’Nancy, John Devlin, Wm. M’Clay, Mui* holland Bros, John Todd and Joseph Stewart wrote asking a proper and speedy water supply for extinguishing sudden outbreaks of tire the town between William ...
... special court. The defendants arc- John Hobbs. Master Hobbs. Samuel Hill and Robert Whitley, all of Moy; Hans Gilmore. Turleenan: Richard Hcatherinaton, Belfast: William Duke, tharlemont: Thomas Hoey, Drummond; John Rainey, Tanifragee. and Joseph Watt ...