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THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS. FRIDAY MOANING. AUGUST 4, 1866

... could not he clasvitied iii respect to occupation ; 326 were set down as mechanics,' le were shopwomen, 24,435 were inured women, 1,126 were mi.ltnere, dreseinekers, and needlewomen. 250 were gentlewomen and governesses, and 14 2.50 were domestic end farm ...

A ROMANTIC ADOPTION CASE

... intention again to be a candidate for the representation of Tipperary. In the event of a vacancy, I shall again solicit the suffrage of the electors. I think it unnecessary to refer to the events of the last election. I rely upon the support of my friends ...

'W® 6AVAN iiiiturday ilo: ; Jixc l.’, UCI

... villaiious act, been bloodless up to the pre.-ent. Culorn v ouza, the has abolished the const it ui ion, and declared universal suffrage, which has beeu exercised in French fashion—-that to say, all favour of the ruler question. Spain seems awakening from her ...

Published: Saturday 11 June 1864
Newspaper: Cavan Observer
County: Cavan, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4178 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CZTICWAYO IN KNOLAND

... ladies. fair to loak upon and elegantly dressed, rode down on the street car together to attend to their duties et the New York Women's Grain Exchange. One a blonde, the ether a brunette They were much intureoted in discuesiug the present unsettled condit.on ...

THE CAVAN wEntut NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 18'74

... however, to about 1,806. The language resembles Chinese. Some of the minor customs correspond to those of the Chinese. The women are of that true Celestial type—almond eyes, protuberant bodies, little feet, Ste. They dress their hair and tminiselves in ...

THE CAVAN' lir EEKL4 NE rt ,SEPTEMBER b, 1873

... Reform Association, £5110; to any one University iu Great Britain ur Ireland that shall be the first to open its degrees to women, £3000; and to the same University a further sum of £3OOO to endow scholarships for female students exclusively. His copyrights ...

FOEEION ISTELLIGENOE

... muskets, hut for the present any weapon will in the hands of a brave man. The municipalities shall piovide for the children, women, and old men deprived of their support. arm-, all of you! Sicily shall once more teach the how country can freed from its ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1860
Newspaper: Cavan Observer
County: Cavan, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4169 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... The Sunday Gazette says that Mr Disraeli has submitted the heads of a Reform Bill to his colleagues, including household suffrage in the large towns, an £8 ditto in the smaller boroughs, a in the counties, a large extention of borough boundaries, and ...

TUE Ut.V.AS, WEEKLY NEWS. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1866. literature milliner. THE PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES OF THE ..

... was the first nix months after they are made in the Stations. They're not rig fit yet. Sumac people say you to give me its suffrages in 1848 , because it knew, tillage, or may be too desirious to present profit office of the clerk of the peace of the county ...

A Wii.►LL LU. NT I:

... to the man in charge, named Di‘er, tolackeniiu it before the steam within was exhooostel. Diver and five women were scalded, and thr.,e of the women have since died in the infirmary. The number of fatal sass of ,onull-pox during the week before lest in ...

I THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1366. . nol in, a tit more 'ham and a good

... kiitelieg ueron a Eyes emenal, a heifer of the Kirlevinpeon strain, he does not improve. I - t that case you must astonished. Women, half-naked, nit in those STATIONS. ' --- scat, a with her strna tied 0:, t: ,,, tef , ledge sold for 115 guineas. The herd ...