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LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... was cause of delay in the way in 'which the manuscript was furnished; there were words misspelled, and the rhyming of the poetry 'was bad; these errors were corrected as far as Vbssible in the office, and the matter then went to the reader, who corrected ...

PUBLIC WORKS IN IRELAND

... fl and the Board of Works to tell us #th authority how we stand I and our material condiion, even when irecountcd min the poetry'of blue books and'figuresjiand dilated -upon to the. toat of Pu erity to eland, id we well know, not coinpleteiy satisfactoryi ...

THE GALWAY ELECTION PETITION

... the calm Hallam. Fore. mostaamong ?? In later days, the love of Galway men for their native county was noted in prose and poetry, their patriotism and independence were undeniable, and withal, in the year of grace, 1S72, the attempt is made by the Catholic ...

ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... Her mother kept women for sunc' work, as Mrs Warren, wife of the great blacking manufacturer, when asked whbther lie did the poetry in which that ?? article was advertised, replied, 'Oh! o., indeed, air; we keeps our own poet (laugh. t tfrS Counsel then ...

THE GALWAY JUDGMENT

... -seeing that the subject was Preaent-mook solemnity, vulgar insolence, and mere hl pendantry ;closing of course with a bit of poetry ?? which we need not quote. It has nothing to do g with anything. After a, running commentary ii upon some of the speeches ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... looking, stupid, and depressed ; he used to be very fond of music, but at this time ie never asked me to ply, nor did he repeat poetry, of which he was very fond. Miss Browne deposed to several con- l versations she had with deceasd, and eespecially to one ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... Second Letter from Theddy O'Connor, to Brother Michael O'Flherty, of Tipperary. The letter was printed both in prose and poetry, and was ciroulated'in Lurgan, wherebdth parties reside. The libel insinuated that the plaintiff was a Fenian, and as ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... within the', atriot sfinhiclty of these lines has onstru ' 1 work of fair and admrbepeoto',e~iie Lin etaieland ith of noble poetry, whose theme 'ishemanguil and8 1 retributive suffeinig, ttendewly relieved bychover- -irg glimpstcs' of the all, embracing ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... to the country to-morrow. I'm glad tbat no ?? were offered l0st Uigilt. Will see you ?? old Chuek. The following liues of poetry were w'itten on a valentine sent bv the dofendant to the plaintitff:- Oh I yes, believe, believe me true, Though falsehood's ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... who catne to the county Galway at a very cua cte period_ The Four Masters tell us thae AD. 111 Teige O'Daly, professor of poetry, who majootoined a house of general hospitalty, died at Fines- ra, and was interredin the neighbouring snonastery of Corcomn- ...

THE MITCHELSTOWN SHOOTING CASE

... I :Ireland against Bridge in order that Crowe the t ,asmssin might be acquitted. In, one of: the I threatening letters in poetry Bridge was irepre- i sented to have said No Poph brood or rebol erm ' Shall live this roof beneth ' ; There, balliff, fling ...

A CURIOUS BANKRUPTCY CASE

... illustrated works, 15-2 and 100; voyages, travels, geographical research, 178 and 93; history, biography, &c., 288 and 119; poetry, drama, musical, &c.. 170 and 152; year books, serials in volumes, 157 and 136; medicine, surgery, &c., 108 and 73; belles ...