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BELFAST POLICE COLBT-YU,UO•T. CIIIIINAZ, COURT. [Before J ANza J.P.; Dr. Dimwit., ~. ; PNtue JOINSTON, Esq, ..

... SLUMS —Pa.riek Quigley and John Quigley were pot forward in custody, cha rge d with wearing Orange sambas through Beliaat. The prisoners were discharged on account of the good behaviour of the public in general. . CARMAN—John Nelson was brought forward ...

NAIL AND SHIPPING NEWS

... the eery power essispeteat to emot hies to bind Ireland. Grattan was mounded by. Hr. Hobert Stewart, father of the ushvidnal—lord Caetlereogh—who in years altar cat Guest that Parliament Grattan I bringing into existence. While Oratma was to them rmolaticas ...

Published: Thursday 18 December 1879
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5011 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

theft-al Susi*, Caatiipaitia =ittralysia ; Denham (Nervy.) Blictitiatini Sciatica

... Narcm's Crlsr or VITAL Enzmor. mat rod fro, fo r 11.PVIIIACHER'S GALVANIC ESTABLISHMENT, 196, REGENT STREET, LONDON. W GRATTAN & CO., CORN MARNE,' A. CO., ROYAL MEDIC& L yALI., BELFAST. TARGETS. OTOX%f • CO. ands ahem. Stamped A or with Um CROWN REAND ...

■ILL AID sAn.wAy

... ore of tka ow, !VW us it tor family We a law rap* d WWI% Rea is. et tie trot JOHN HILINNA & SON, Will AID SPIRIT MUCIIII7I. 11 TOILE S?IIUT. 710 ROSS'S ROYAL GINGER ALE arm AERATED WATERS CLD Bi HAD PION TOD lINDICISTODID by the CABE FOIST= GREW i C 0 ...

Cor.ilecToie PATENT FBICTIONLE!S HINGES. Improved BOLT and WATER BAR for French Windows

... RHEUMATISM! THE NEVER FAIL,ING INDIAN LOTION, A Simple. Safe. and Effectual CURE FOR RHEUMATIC PAINS IN THE BACK. LEOB, AND ARMS. THIS IMPORTANT REMEDY SUPPLIES s. want long felt by thaw suffering from Rheumatism and Lumbago. It has been a considerable ...

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... ARRIVAL OP SPRUCE DEALS. H E SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW EISCHARGING, and offer for Sale, s Cargo of SPRUCE DEALS, ex Hope, from St. John's consisting of Pieces. 6,834. 10 to 28 ft., 7 9 & 11 3, Ist ritally. 7,888, 10 to 28 ft., 79 & 11s 3. 2nd „ 5,561, 10 to 28 ...

NOTICE

... by George Maguire (late of Messrs. John M'Kenna & Bon) with a very superior stock of old Irish and otlier Whiskies, French Brandy, and Red Heart Rum, &c.. &c. The brewinge of Messrs. Baas, AlHopp, and Guinness. Grattan & Co.'s £rated Waters. Family orders ...

THE UMW FLICAMINER4 SELFAST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1876. TILE FATAL TRACTION ENGINE ACCL

... Cheralier O'Clery, M.P., John U. MacCarthy, M.P.; Mr. O'Dynie, M.P. :Chad. J. Fay, M.P., .1. M'Carthy Do.ning, WP.; Mitchell Henry. M.P.; Philip Call.. M.P.; ker. lather Delany, Principal of College; H.. C. French. mtmd Dew, M.P.; Sir John Nemomie, M.P.; Sir ...

ESSISKILLF-N THE ULSTER EXAMINER, BELFAST, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1376. OBLAT 161811 NATIONAL DENONKTEATION ix Li

... peels of the Home Kole Moreusnit inside anti not. side the Mou s se of Commons, anti to this was aided an speech from Mr. John Ferguson upon the politic.,l prisoners. The myelin.; most enthusiastic one, sod inilic.itediu a striking manner the warmth ...

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT

... institution was held it its house, John Street, Adelphi, London—Thomas Chapman, Esq., FILL, V.P., in the chair. Richard Luria, Esq., the secretary, having re4d the minutes of the preemie meeting, rewards and ' payments to the arm nut of £1,485 were ordered to ...

_ NEWS Ma N lorl Kenai of the nth tin. 000taloo lbo

... Bourke, Dr. Dears Dowling Mo'onn, Hen B. Mulled.. Jobs Healy, (Mosel Jamas Manz, Colonel Timms. J. Kelly, Marken kloysilian, John O'Connor. General P. Mitten. Jobs tr'llatioey, Captain Thomas M. Costello, Michael trestle, I -earnest N. Breslin, C•otais ...

Published: Wednesday 08 December 1875
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 970 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HISPONSII HT FATHEGI DORM

... man bending under the weight of his years. (Great applause.) He stood and heard the last echoes of the voice of Henry Grattan, and of John Philpot Curran, as they thundered in the cause of Ireland, and in the defence of the last vestige of their and of her ...

Published: Tuesday 05 November 1872
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2080 | Page: 4 | Tags: none