I A numerous and influential assemblage of ladies andl gentlemen waited yesterday on Mdlle. Titiens at the, Shelbourne Hotel for the purpose of presenting the great cantatrice with an address and testimonial On Mdle. Titiens entering the spacious drawing-room, in which the compa
13 January 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I -KILMAAINHAM QUATER SESSIONS. The Hon. Charles Trench, Chairman of the Countyo sat at the Courthouse, Kfimainham, yesterdaymorningj and proceeded with the hearing of appeals. Major! Huband, .P., and Mr. J. IL Jessop also occupiest seats on the bench. Nicholas Flood, Appellant;
13 January 1874 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
.L- Qni. reliable of Kcuriog to FiudlUm thoM Article* th« right mo At the lowest •hsrta of W tb.t OPEN. FEKK. ISTELLIQKNT, .nd PBAISEWOBTHY emulation which Cheear, »uoh not be found in any City England. Scotland, Ireland. r- _ town Ilka Balfaat the Contumer always aafe hands FRE
Richard a 00. to caii attention larva STOCK the following GOODS, all (penally adapted for the Sating of Fuel NOTICE TO 6HAB otna POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life assurance company (limited). Holder* of Shan Womnta will noun the let*rent due tbenoo for tbo Sis Month* 31« t 1873,
(From the Hour.) Thera grave nowu from tha United States. The New York paper* the Uat mail inform na of the growing discontent of the labouring clause* the population, and of an increasing disposition on their part to resort violence to obtain what they despair of securing gentl
In the Town of HovilU. TO BE BOLD BY AUCTION, in MOVILLE. on TUESDAY, the JANUARY, ONE o’eloek, All that Boom and Promisee, known the FOYLE TAVERN, with Licence attached thereto, in which the lets Oaxn carried on the Spirit Basin*** for * Amf «S» iba/other Herr Two-storey HOUSE
rfh. . BTBABANB QUAiifliß b rraOM PBPUBTP.B ] for Um divikioa o{ Ui« «Bl>i«y, befor<> the Oheirttaa. Sir Frmoeie W. Br*dy. Bar:.. Q.U. Tiiomai Lylo, Btq.. end Oherke Bee ton. E»q.. also occupied on Ihe Tha eat eleven o’clock, wee occupied almost the entire sitting the bearing ol
Three young men named Crane were yesterday fined 10». each for cruelty pigeons. Being instructed to kill them for tho table, they got shooting match, the birds being tied, and, consequently, being maimed before death.
13 January 1874 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland