DEADTE . OF 14Rfl, FITZGERALD, MORTALS. r - WX, KILPINANE. At Ifortalstown, opnty i neiok, in ?? Brd year of her age, Maria TereciN the beloved wife of Maurice Fitzgerakj Esq., departed this life on the M1at ult, rfortified by all the rites 'ind :onsolatrons of Holy I Church. She
5 January 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I I I - (FROM OUR OWNV CORRESPONDENTS.) (By Freeman Wire and Special Telegram.s.) THE ASHAN TEE WAR. London; Friday Night. The mail letter of the Wflestern Mforaing ivews from Cape Coast Castle of December 15th, owing to the mails being unexpectedly lande4 at Southampton, in- st
3 January 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I The petition against the reredos in Exeter Cathedral recently presented to the bishop by Chancellor Phill- potts, and his lordship's appointment of a day for hearing the case, are exciting considerable feeling in the city and the diocese, where a defence fund for the payment o
3 January 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
?? .. At xt.~Nte~SVV,.SSS.SO..% ?? ^. I .^.s~~tt~ssvs~ ss^sN s>s' WiE1N Mr. Justice KiEoGH delivered his famous Judgment in the case of the Galway'Election Petition, we issued an appeal to the Irish people, nviting their subscriptions to "The Galway Vindication Fufd." How that a
7 January 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
DMTIY IN THE OHURCsL I A - . . 1_1 ]s Under the above sensational heading the Bwening 'Ma'4 publishes a long correspondence with reference to the alleged illegality of the use of the Old Lectionay mn St. Stephen's Pro. testant Church. Our contemporary announces that the correspon
7 January 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
In [ (FROM OUR OWN 0ORRRSPOVDENTS&) (By Freemnis Wire and Special Telegrams.) LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. London, Tuesday Night. Pall Mall was to-day the scene of an occur- rence such as very rarely has been experienced, at any rate of recent years, and'fashionable circles \are in hi
7 January 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
cto sVSsION. . | I t , .1 - - -T T _ 1 . - m 1 -t ?? - I" _ I Yesterday the Hon. Mr. Trench, chairman of the county Dubliii, opened the sessions for the county, in the court-house, Kilmainbam, at half-past ten o'clock. The following magistrates attended :-Frederick Stokes, Dr Car
7 January 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
MR. JAMES KELLY'S BALLYBRICKEN | ESTAME. TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMAN. DEAn Six-Asyou have printed in the columni of your ?? journal a long and de- tailed defence of Mr. James Kelly's conduct as a landlord, by his son, Mr. Tloinas Kelly, I ca3 upon you, in the spirit of justice,
7 January 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
"I . I.1e The Catholic Union of Ireland proposes to supply, under the above heading, trustworthy intelligence on Catholic subjects, domestic and foreign, likely to be of interest to Irish Catholic -eaders. THE POPE AND H1u8,OLDIER. Amongst the deputations of devoted and loyal ch
7 January 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I-tE MOYIAZ MSTIRE OF WEARMTT ~~~OF IRELAND. . I I A conversazione of the institute was held last even- ing at the rooms of the; Royal Hibernian Academy, LowerAbbey-atreet, which were most elegantly and richly decorated for the occasion. Around the walloof the inner or larger apa
7 January 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland