WEEKLY TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, I'Jia dirigible triumphs. WONDERFUL FLIGHTS. PARIS TO LONDON. KING ATLANTIC TRIP. An ..
... crossing the London border, ~embers was held in Agnes Street schoolroom. of w r#r cent, on the sß«we « ...
... crossing the London border, ~embers was held in Agnes Street schoolroom. of w r#r cent, on the sß«we « ...
... her authority. Mr. Grattan and his. friends the English Parliament again and again repudiated the idea that such a step could ever taken the Roman Catholic Church. They regarded the fears of tlieir opponents as laughable. But Mr. Grattan’s promises and ...
... MR. KF.IIMOM) AT OHK. Mr. John Ridmond arrived Cork Sunday from Queenstown on his way to Dublin. was received Cork Railway Station by very large crowd. Three uniformed bands were present and a procession w.m formed, which conducted Mr. Redmond his hotel ...
... never tohl M'Clnrj; was the of «leeease ...
... altering. They might say A good stag named “John Alexander/* thev would never exceed moderation, that had only been out once previously, was How did thev know what temptation lay ahead given liberty on Mr. John Stevenson’s „f them Fcrhaps great sorrow, ...
... Dublin IK.M. who married' Fanny Payne Dublin, in lSt2. and died Dublin in ISS6. J’h' family names were William, RolM?rt. James, John, Thomas,. Michael, Richard. Lucy, Martha, and and they had relationships with families, named Whitfield. Stanley, lam lout ...
... decorations, and add the whole, the building well lighted cleetricrty. NOTES FROM THE ANTRIM COAST. The many friends of Mr. John Dale, it CnmmiDK, Cairnoastle, will lie please.l 10 know that lie has secured iJOitaut ate pointment in Australia. The Dates ...
... Arthur Hiil, M.P.; William E. Scott, D.L.; Thomas Valentine, J.P., Provincial Grand Master Antrim: W. H. Hodges. John Sir Henry Cochrane, U.L.; John Major L. Thompson. Sir William Millar, M.D., J.P.; -T. Hilton. J.P.; Wm. J. C. Crawley, LL.D.; Fred R. Pim, ...
... Rotunda to the O'Connell Bridge was one mass of packed humanity. The principal speakers the platforms were Mr. John E. Redmond, M.P., at No. 1; Mr. John Dillon, M.P.. and Mr. W. Redmond, at No. 2; Mr. Joseph Devlin, M.P-* at No. 3; and Mr. Swift M'Neill, M.P ...
... ANTRIM COAST. Mr. John M’Kentv. Mullaghcooley, Gl«!>- arm. lias a couple of tares thaf gave birth four lambs each last week. The same ew€ii had four and three lambs respectively year. On Friday, St. Patrick’s Hall. Olenarm. Mr. John gave lecture the Insurance ...
... tho ® most enjoyable match eixied in Prosbyterien Health Inburame Society. Rev.' CRICKET. win tor l>?rne Hie narrow margin John Lyle Donaghy occupied the chair, and,, tt-i-ct pv r \R\F sln>ts. Details;'- .. . I. . v. iyAJt.Mv. , . . « stewarl, Millar ...
... Crawford. J.P., about half-a-mile south of Amongst tho lodges .present were:—Buckna 487. Henry Kelly, W.M.; Broughahano L.O.L. John Bren.au, W.M.; L.O.L. 503, Thomas Gilchrist, W.M.; Skerry L.OJ*. 532, Robert Bonnes. W.M.: CamaJbana L.O.L. 595, Andrew Steele ...