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CONCERT FOYLE COLLEGE. In aid at the Maeonio Female Orphan School, Dublin, concert, varied by recitations, was given in the large schoolroom last evening. Dr. Hime, Principal o( the school presided, and there was a (sir attendance, hot the ball was not thronged. A handsome, littl
A local committee has bean formed at Cnldaff, with Mr. Robert Q. Young, J.P., as president, to manage the new lifeboat which the Royal National Lifeboat Institution has determined to place on that station. The Culdaff new lifeboat, transporting carriage, and equipment will be pr
Bsuisr. Thoxsobt. —A startling discovery was «n«d« by some little girl* yesterday at Cavshill. They ware showing some visitors to the city the scene where the unhappy lovers who, unable to enter wedlock, had oommitted suicide, dying in each other’s arms, whan they wars horrified
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have been looking over the newspaper?,—a labii have gut—though to tell the truth there is ittle interest in them weather. (“ThU her*' is what called a colloquialism, and I •elieve in colloquialisms.) Well; 1 glanced •ver the sheet, eye wandered to the advertisenent columns, and,
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In the House of Commons the Attorney-Genera, for Ireland informed Mr. Cox that the Cbie! Secretary for Ireland imped a few days ‘produce a bill dealing with Irish drainage. the evening sitting Mr. Kilbride moved resolution in favour of compulsory land purcliase for Ireland. Mr W