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Crimes and Outrages (Ireland) Bill

... the amendment. Mr. H. Grattan said, that tor the sake of suffering humanity he should give his strongest support to this bill. was anxious to remedy the grievances of Ireland by legislation : but he considered the man who armed himsclt with a pistol, ...

AND DISTRICT. KVKNLV CONTESTED GAME. The football team jaumeyed to Tart■reave on BaMrdsy, to extoouuter that ..

... the couducto.- .Several members of the choir added the evening's amusement by suitable songs sod humorous recitations. Mr. Grattan presided, and most «njo>'obie evenins was spent all present. SOCIAL EVKNLNOS Daring the past few winters, social evenings ...

A gentleman made the following return to the Income Tax Commissioners :—“ For the last three years my income has

... two o’clock, man, named John Cann, a butcher, carrying on business at a place called Camden Terrace, Baptist Mills, a mile or two from this city, committed a murder by beating the brains out of his own daughter, child in arms. The man said he was drunk ...

BTAPSMHILL V. BRKTBY

... was spent. Mist Clements, an old lady who lately died at Westonsuper-Mare, has left nearly Liverpool oharh ties. The Earl Cardigan still eontinaea in very critical state. Up to a late hoar on Sanday evening the noble and gallant peer bad not in the least ...

SHBBP STVAUMO AT BBAOB

... AT BBAOB. Jam«e IlarrisoD, aged 26, nail maker, and John Slono, aged 25, laboorer, were charged w»U» killing * lamb, the property of Morrell, Heage, on the 16ib Jane Ust.—Mr. BaitToWß proaecoted; the priaoner dofeuded Mr. Mkllob.—Rowland B|lby aaid early ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... birttar, nag up and asked ran to and «aa Andy. Cardigan aa soon as pouiblal- Whit'i th* nuttar! I wjtad. Ik herladykhip^-* No,” replied vaiwof Knighton, ladyehip is not ill, hot seen ghaat.” I found Lady Cardigan «U eicita■ ment, and aha waited 'dklft-W ...

The Baraioto

... «ar. Oed «l«a m nrara that may apread Casc —Samod fioctb. SboiUr. •.naißJoood John Lnaaon i>u»e pl»o«. for a ...

KNITTED HOSIERY MANUFACTURER

... KNITTED HOSIERY MANUFACTURER. Speciality : SURGICAL ELASTIC BANDAGE MANUFACTURER. PANTS, SHIRTS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, VESTS (undbb and otbb), STOCKINGS RE-FOOTED AND ALL KINDS OF HOSIERY, Ac., MADE TO ORDER THE PREMISES. Bicyolb, Football, and Clubs Supplibd ...

ditimiions Iclauirfi

... KT I'.'.tb Jlar.-b nrxt. Firm Hu** Farm i.idlu,-. and Mill ■ttarb«l. to Mr. I-*»t Okinm. Grattan r.ran!;* Wirwier. Bath. .!?i« U: f- f* '■“ l - 0-r.h.1l r ARM. Leek, r.-w tn/ Oakden; '‘''l- .«a p«c.. •»d ~ «aM.»al h. , . . -> w.ll .1n,.-,!',., ,,„ ...

SKETCH OF MISS NIGHTINGALE

... the same day, and four are siill a very precarious state, occurred on Friday Cardigan. It appears that Mrs. Bvans, of Henbane, near Noyadd, had taken adwcllj ing>hou*e in Cardigan for t!ic purpose of residing there, and on Friday her furniture was being ...

ASHBOURN

... Barnes 32 108 „ Lees 20 44 42 106 Colonr-Senreant Hall 25 37 06 Private H. Grattan • 34 35 25 94 At the close of the firing many of the riflemen adjourned to the Okeover Arms, to discuss the merits of Private Mellor’s meat teas, and to which it is needless ...

AND ASHBOURN, UTTOXETER, AND NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE JOURNAL

... of that country were redressed ; it was thus opposed by Mr. John O-Gonnell. Mr. II M. Fox. Mr. Grattan and Reynolds. It was supported, needful protea to the loyal Irish, by Mr. Morgan John Connell and Mr. (,r bill was opposed, an invasion to the right ...