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THE BURIAL

... furnace, is the only memorial lelt the dead man. Friday Afternoon, Ilalf-pas't fwo o Clock. Edward Armstrong, Thomas Uledston, John Hardy, Thomas 8011, and others took senoualy ill. e all had a prayer meeting quarter to two o c ock, when Tibbs, llenrv Sharp ...

BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS

... Peter Reilly, Esq. of Thomas-street, to Ellen, daughter of Edward Conlan, Esq. Ogghlll, county Kildare. October 29, St. Kevin’s Church, by the Rev. J. J. MacSotley, Henry G. W Clarke, to Elisabeth, eldest daughter of William Hardie, Esq , County of Dublin ...

ARMAGH

... John M‘Kinstry, Henry Harris, Alexander M Combe, Thomas Carkton, Edward D Atkincon, Kaye, and George C Cochrane, E°qrs. The deputy* clerk of the peace, John M‘Kinstry, Esq, and the under sheriff, William Hardy, Esq, were also present. Several appropriate ...

A “ SCENE IN •• THE HOUSE”

... (order). Ho defied the hoc. member deny it. Mr. P. Taylor—l do deny it* Mr. J. Hardy—Then, you’d deny anything (laughter and cries of order). Mr. Otway—l rise to order. Mr. J. Hardy—He’s returned by the refuse of a large constituency (laughter and order). ...

DIRTHS, MARRIAGES, rjSATHS

... January 11, at Weethouroe, county Galway, the wife of John Handy, Keq., of a son. January 12, at Newmarket en Fergus, the wife Thomas Frost, Esq, Moclick Fort, a daughter. January 12. at Ballyharroa, coanty Wexford, the wife of James Uowlla, Esq., jun., of ...

THE FIGHT

... hearty good-will, Dan getting mouth (firit blood claimed and allotctd/or Thomas). Nolan getting 0:1 the nose. A few passes at sparring, when Nolan’s left landed the chin. Thomas going over the shoulder with his right. More clever sparring, in which the ...

theatre royal

... Bob Roy achieved a flittering success, in figure, presence and bearing he realized the popular conception of the bold and hardy outlaw, the impersonation, though faulty in the absence tbe Scottish dialect, and by too large toning down the more rugged ...

r SECOND EDITION

... a Spanish war vessel, was dismasted in St Thomas Harbour and otherwise damaged, but was able steam about the harbour, saving as many lives of other damaged vtE'els os possible. H.M.S. Doris arrived St. Thomas on Nov. sth, and the Kiobe was expected. The ...

of otnMcnt from the llet; Fnneta Brett, do ; John WU lUm Kennedy, iheding in chalk of models from the

... llet; Fnneta Brett, do ; John WU lUm Kennedy, iheding in chalk of models from the ; Henry Baundenon, do; Thomas Smyth, do Sharlaud Manly, do; Thomas Stringer, do ; Annie J Bantu, shading In chalk of ornament from the round : James Kearn-'y, do Peter Backett ...

COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS

... Gretk—John Keane and Thomas Speuce. Latin —John Bu ler and John Keane. French—John Krane, Mr. M’Every, and John German—Mr. Scallan, Litejature—John Koan and John Mnlllgan. Mathematics—John Kean, Thomas Butler, John Mulligan, Thomas Spence, Chari*** R. ...

BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS

... daughter. April 13, In Waterford, tho w ife of John Chambers, Esj, of daughter. April 14. at RyeblU, county Galway, the Lady of Thomas Itedington Roche, Esq., of sen. April 14, at Rosbercon, New Ross, the wife of S. J. Darling, Esq., of the National Bank, of ...

THE DUBLIN OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY

... Beaty, J. Guinness, J. A Baker, W. O. Barker, Thomas K. Beatty, Edward 11. Bollard, James B/ady, H, Bredin, J. A. Byrne. F. Churchill, M H. Collis, C Croker, John Cronyn, F. Ornlss. John S. A Cunningham, Thomas Darby, J. Dvnham. W. II Digges, Joseiih .T ...