(From our Corre pondents.) 'THE LATE MURDER IN WESTMEATH. rullingar, Friday. James Onifnin, the Son of Thomas Gliffiu, who was murdered in the avenue of Donere House, Multy- farnham, in March lest. intends applyiig at the coin ing Summer Assizes, or £'500 compensation underthe F
26 June 1875 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
CAJCEROy—On the inst, on the second day of his illness (scarlatina), William Ewen, second son of Charles A Cameron, ,«ged years.—His will leave .e roa for Haunt Jerome on Monday morning, at o’ek.K. COURTNEY—On the 24th at Mnlgrave terrace, Kingstown, Anna, sixth daughter David C
26 June 1875 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
ST. HON. THE LORD MAYOR AND LADY MAYORESS OF YORK. The Right Hon. THE LORD MATOS AND LADY MAYORESS DUBLIN Will also bo prefreni, Aeooapeniedby the Members of the Corporation State. SUEEN ' THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Leme and Manager Mr ARTHUR LLOYD. Last Niehfc, Last Nipht of THE BOS
26 June 1875 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. LARGEST VARIETY AND BEST VALUE IN DUBLIN. «« W WHITESTONE CO., NORTH EARL STREET, „ rtt BEDSTEADS, CHILDREN COTS, WARD- ROBES, CHESTS OP DRAWEES, DRESSINC* TABLES, WASH STANDS, CHAIRS, LOOKING GLASSES, BLANKETS, LOWS. BOLSTERS, MATTRESSES, PAL- LLASSES, &c
26 June 1875 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
L.L. WHISKY. H A AND S, CARLISLE BUILDING, DUBLIN. GREAT TITCHFIELD STREET, LONDON. AND GILBEY PURE SPANISH • SHERRIES—Tbe following the Liubt Pale Spanish Sherries which have been frequently referred to the Medical Press, aucl which are admitted by Medical men almost every town
26 June 1875 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Most important sale. A Compact Farm ofLand, Lease years, from let November, 1673, At MOORTOWN, ucarOldtown, Barony Balrothery. Containing acres roods end perches statute measure, be the same more or less, at the unusually low and very moderate rent J 240, payable half-yearly; ga
26 June 1875 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Grata— to * «h«l>iw<r tnCf toa<h. tht tUtnura lit »loagtdt ptrangg landing atastaad eoterad warabaotat, adjaoect to tit railway naMnni both Graenora and Holyhead, at which placet the* la proper aceammedation protUad tor the trantfer and Cattle uafle. Hotti baa bean erected at Gr