MACAULAY sang the praise of " the white plume of Navarre." We haven't a Navarre in this colony, and we don't sport many plumps either but we will never miss either Navarre or his ...
Article : 2,292 wordsA LONDON cablegram, June 29, says:-Mr. and Mrs. Parnoll, who were married before the Registrar at Brighton on Thursday, are to be married in a church is London next mouth. ...
Article : 48 wordsA TELEGRAM from London, June 30, says :-A convention of the various branches of the Irish National (Parnell) League is to be held on July 23, under the presidency of Mr. C. S. ...
Article : 65 wordsTHE Sisters of Mercy at Mount Carnal were obliged to put off the opening ceremony fixed for Sunday last, in consequence of the wet weather. The Cardinal will bless and open the new build-ings ...
Article : 48 wordsAN advertisement in another part of this issue announces that school duties will be resumed in this college on next Tuesday morning. The college roll during the half- year just ended has ...
Article : 132 wordsSOME twelve months ago the Royal Society offered its medal and the sum of £25 for the best paper on " The Microscopic Structure of Australian Bocks." The competition was open to geologists ...
Article : 301 wordsTHE proposition brought forward in the House of Lords by Lord Denman for the rejection of the Irish Land Purchase Bill has been negatived, The bill was read the second time on June 20. ...
Article : 38 wordsACCORDING to the London cables, July 1, it is in-tended to run a Parnelltte candidate for the Par-liamentary vacancy in the representation of Carlow, caused by the death of Colonel O'Gorman ...
Article : 116 wordsTHE information given a couple of weeks back in the Freeman with respect to the selection of a new loader by the Irish National Parliamentary majority is confirmed by the following cable to ...
Article : 621 wordsMR. Parnell, speaking on Tuesday night at Borris, a village in Carlow (says a cable, July 1), replied to the attack made upon him by Mr. T. H. Healy, M.P. He accused Mr. Healy of being a liar and ...
Article : 89 wordsEVERYONE who assists at the bazaar now being held in aid of the orphanages conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph will be helping on a really good work-one which appeals strongly to the ...
Article : 706 wordsMR. James Toohey, M.P., made a happy hit and at the tame time did a generous act at the opeing of the bazaar on Tuesday in aid of the Sisters of St. Joseph and their orphanages. The member ...
Article : 321 wordsIs this true ? The Irish Plan of Campaign having collapsed and the tenants having generally returned to their holdings, the settlement known as New Tipperary is advertised for sale by Father Humphrey. ...
Article : 40 wordsTHE cablegrams tell us that the friends of Mr. Gladstone are alarmed at his condition of health. The grand old man and splendid old statesman, now in his 82nd year, is suffering from a bronchial ...
Article : 335 wordsFROM Lismore comes an account of the marriage of Miss Jessie Brown (second eldest daughter of Mr. John Brown, of the Bridge Hotel, and lately of Eatonswill station) and Samuel Allingham ...
Article : 406 wordsTHE latest cables state that both Mr. Gladstone and John Morley, who have been seriously ill, are better. On Monday afternoon a rumour was started in the city to the effect that Mr. Gladstene ...
Article : 117 wordsCARDINAL Manning, speaking on Tuesday (says London cable) at a Roman Catholic Conference, said that the drink trade was the most potent political influence in England, and that the ...
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Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), Sat 4 Jul 1891, Page 15
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