?? THE PUREST STAkRCH IN THE 'MARKET B E Rf a _E R I S. THEl NAME iS ON EACH PACKAGE. THE LADIES' EMPORIUNT. SUMMIER GOODS. APGENTINE, DAIMASCUS, AN'D IMANILL I COSTUME MATERIALS. A la. and -varied assortment of Choice matesials for Ladies' and Children's Dresses and Costumes, in
HO1 'co lCO EOY A HO.IDAY TRIP IN THE I HUlIlXL;NI')S OF DONEGAL. Tue, wilds of IDonegal are to mlanly a veritiable terra ta iwo t ';ibt. Thoutsaxts, 'a b wouldd ho ashamned to walo I cofsstev ledt not Climbed Benr oodtri thout * notdon, kinow nothing of 'Muekish or Carrigal, ac
TEE PRESBY'TERIAN CHURCH. NER P P\ gt 2ESBYTE:R Y |[FROOI OUR COORRESPOXDZNT.] CALL PC.OM Tat[P.D AR~rIAal TO THF. REV. J. IRLL!OTT, > DONOUtiflLOEJL aA srrCaLAL mectin~g of the Presbytery of N'ewry was !held in Sandys Street Lecture-room on ThursdayI to consider a call from the
CO-URT AND FASHIOIN T33EE COUT . pi WINsOR CASTLE, WxnfllA MoRSdhG.The p Queen, Princess Louis8 Of Hesse, an-d PrincessP Beatrice drove out yesterday afternoon,attsnded by 17 the Hon. HoratioSlopfOnd. Ay,-The Quoeer, B UCMI?(MAun PA&LAcz, WEDSESD ]a ofl Queser,d- with the Prince
GENERAL SYNOD I OF TH1E I CHU-RCH cale! IR.ELAND, i [[ Rox oUR srtCIAT, RVoPTORU.] j tt DUBLINE. |oA Y h THE Synod met at one ?? The Bisiop ofr MEATH presddedl. I Tha Bishop o re ..nd i h Ke:. Mr. Nss ?? 04 hc mti i or .0 y tr which were coonih~med. 6i RELIGIOUS EuUiTIOY. q: The
THlE INQUEST. a DR. WV 'WHITE, Senior City Coroner, held an in- be quest yesterday at Jervis Street Hospital on the of remains of Anne O'Neill, who died on Saturday from the effects of injuries received the previous night in Elliott Place. The case wvas partially investigated on
COURT OF CaANCbCRY-FAIDLY. ?? [rROMT OUR SPECIAL REPORTER] fto HSA.YRY v. SIMPSON-flaPO1RTAT JUDGMENT, ar TES LOUD CAnncELwonproceededtogivejad4mient ! 6 in this cause. It was a suit not free fromacifficulty. q1 It was brought by a farmer in CountyActrim against p, another farme
Kingstown, ItondaY Night. . EvnsrowN Por~cr.-The business before the court consisted of thirty-two charges, twenty-six of which were fordrunkenness, twenty-two summonses. and' two remanded cases. There were no important r cases. 1lKciNoerTWN CoMuissioNEris.-The monthly meet-. in
4 May 1875 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
scae cefrem 'f ntxm l. tss~ - .- - .- -- -- - -- - -- - -- - D--BLIN: WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1876. ?? ?? _ . . ^ ^ .. ?? ?? ?? . ?? An Evening Edition of the Freeman's Jourtnal is published daily, at five o'clock. YESTEReDAY afternoon the Peace Preservation Act was read a third time
12 May 1875 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland