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... -he >a:.r)„n sxpsrtatioa and the regti'.ra'.ion 'a? was js i'.j ;»s*.is(?ri!aail) bills. mehncbaly I.iss MjjSf'jr's ship gave rise t a brief cisw’..lta the Lords’ to tbe bill were brought up and approved. ,€* ..tu's children (frelanci) bill was read third ...

DUBLIN, BATPftDAY, JULY 13, 1861

... to the Holy Spirit, the source of Ught and holiness, were implored Again the Pope and his prelates knelt and prayed, and, rising, his Holiness intoned A* Feat A'nator Spiritui with voice so clear and load, and With precision so remarkable, that people ...

THE PEHUY DESPATCH AND IRISH WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, SATURDAY, APRIL 6. 1867

... Mr. Spragge was in unusual haste to reach bis bed lest the lateness of his hours shon'd interfere with his accustomed early rising ; let it suffice that he entered his room with certitude, went in darkness, without misstep error to his matches and lighted ...

THE PENNY DESPATCH AND IRISH WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, SATURDAY, MARCH ««

... came around. I was not expected to cook much.” Good old Dr. Watts says : Satan finds some mischief still,” &c. 1 found mine rise temptingly before me in the shape of hnnger. I had brought in three fair eggs hour before from tbe haymow. We sold eggs ; never ...

SATURDAY. APRII. 16. 1864

... General Peanefither has made a compUmeotary report to the Hor*e Guards on the efficiency the Volunteer Corps, reviewed oa Easter M.mday, near Guildford. He recommends mora steady company and battalion drill, and that the corps should be brigaded as oiten ...

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... es, and that they are not attributed to the positive want of food. The motion was then postponed until an early day after Easter, to hereafter named. A despatch from St. Petereburgh, April 12th, stater that the navigation bad become open on that day, ...

SATURDAY, MARCH 5. 1164

... girandoles, gimps, chains, strings of mock beads, and somarons bows; also gold and silver ribbon, cot in the fish tall form, rising halfway up the skirt. Gimps ere much used, cot only on rich meteriela, velvet, bat also ball dresses, for which fringes of ...

TRE PENNY DESPATCH AND IRISH WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. BATURDAT, APRIL 22, 1865

... Lest ok of for SLOi. fir O’Loghlen, Q.C., M,P., ba» arrived at bis laaidence, Dramconere, ctnnty Clare, from Losdeu, for the Easter toceae. Lady Gsvei dolena Anton, youngest daughter of the lute and utter of the present Karl Lebbeld, H> married Mr. Sate ...