THE IRISH RING
... A stand-up tight nay oon be expected between Mr. John Dillon, supported by the Iris~hbishops end priests, and Mr. Timn Healy, baoked up by the young earates, ...
... A stand-up tight nay oon be expected between Mr. John Dillon, supported by the Iris~hbishops end priests, and Mr. Timn Healy, baoked up by the young earates, ...
... BACK 0 TO ETHE MILL. ANOTHER CHERISTMAS GONE. ...
... SONG:- LISTEN TO MY TALE Of WOE! ...
... | The layor of Swamsee says the Sunday Cloing Act is a great blessing to the socialI d moral w r of the inhabitants of 1-swsea ?? h .°tesca *- * - A A * 1 fl * I - - |But be says nothing of the disgraceful ?? that occur regularly on Sundays whioh have ruined the reputation of the Mumbles,. ...
... E: X3NGLIS CU 'HUNION. TIIE NEW CLERGY I OUSE -FORST. GERMAN'S .. ...
... R=ATS DESERT' AJ N SHIP, ...
... JUST WAXINGT UP. ...
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... xt~l- z, / m Yp ?? -& ~r c PREPNRING TO BOMBARD THE ENEMY. ...
... The Late Mr. CHIRLES ASHTON, The Welsh ?? Policeman, who died by his own hand at Dinas MAawddwy on Friday night. The report of the inquest will ba found on another page. ...
... When Cardift is a city, And the new Towvn-ball is made, And the boundaries are extended, And the western sewer laid, With weeping and with laughter Still the story will be told How they kept the flag allying In. the brave days of old. ...
... CHECKEDI ' All shrank, like boys who unaware, BRanging the woods to start a bare, Come to Vht mouth of the dark lair * Whsre, growling low, a fierce old bear L*ies amidst bones and blood.- `oratitS.' ...