(E3TABLISHED ANNO 1737.) ;IZ B t ' -d BELFAST: I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 7 893. In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Logan moved the second reading of the Local Authorities (Votingand Qualification) Bill. The bill embodies the recommendations of the report of the cornmittee which
£IPJN MARR1AGESs AND DEATIHS. 45eescmcr~s under this heeading are ?? te as ,ellowr-MrragC 2*g Gd; Death woith funeral notice, fs SGd Deceft Ctk~ ?? notice a-nd "'Xfi Flowers," Pa;~ Obituary No031ce, 1* 64 : Biertk 2*l Sd. ts; ecrre case sscn en irts~irnccsflrt mst' he ;pre~piid a
SPOXTrING INT ELLIGENCEblS U EGLIDHEGITORINS NUN.ffS LONDO, SaS^oana Nesioc -Plenty of interest has att~ached to the running of the preesnt week, froms the fact a of several Greed Na&tionali candidates bavin" fulfilled es- nc gagements, end the altered conditions of the great Liv
D!UBLIN DAY BY DA Y. . 1DUBLIN, SUDAY. e TEE Laord ?? attend ed a concert at3 I Leinster Hall last nzight, wvhich wvas given for the b 1enef'it of Dr. Gollisson. H~is Excellency has issued einvitations for Tutesday evening next for St. GPatricek's Hall, Dtublin Castle, for the pe
I WOMEN'S PRAYER ?iEETflIG FOR IRELAND. tJ An unuasually large and impressive- meeting- for lprayer on behalf of Ireland in the present crisis wras held yesterday in the Young Men's Christian Association Hall, Wel~lington Plac~e. The large bll31 .was filed to overflowing by Chris
I STUDIES BY A RECLUSE. By Augustus Jossopp, D V. london: T Fisher Unwin. A book from the pen of Dr Jessopp is al- ways rare treat. It is sure, in the first plce, to, deal vn dz a fascinating subject, and then it is bound to be written in the adlirably quaillt Style of Wlich the
17 February 1893 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
TBMI - : POLICY OF .II D W13fl AOVERNMENT. IMPORT-ANT DEBATE IN- THZ- U&MBF> QFW DEBP'14. - ATTACK ONI VEI CABDINS EXCITING SCENES. dsmalws TlruQsh- .w-- . ~~Pairie, Thursday. Th irest aroused by thydett:inte el latin on thegeneral-uolicy'oftbefiveresnt was shown by thelargeatand
17 February 1893 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
THE EVICTED TIENANTS'i FUND., ?? TRUSTEES (To whoe all remittances should be Made ay I able)-* JUSTN M'CARTE, N P . THOMAS SEXTON, L P; JOHN DILLON, M P All communications in connection with this Fund should be addressed to the ?? Trustees, cave of Mr. David Sheehy, MP, 11 Lower
16 February 1893 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
,THE IRIS PLLGRIMAG TO: | - M . I I -ARRVAL IN- TJEll ESTERNAUITY. - 0OM OURi OWN COERESPONDENTr.) , ?? ;, - - 0 > 5ome, Tuesda~y. -We left Ancona ,early thismorning accom- panid.by Cardinal Logue, and paid a visit to. the: birthplae of the Frneiscan Order at A siisi. The pilgrim
15 February 1893 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
?p a ja T -, -- -7- ?? I ?? - THE', HOME: 'RULEt . - BILL'-- MR. BALFOUR'S SPEECH. ; ' ?? riG ?? ddsciddo . o ?? *t9z t ~r Ar' ?? , ks-s IS J8iti f1''a MR. JOHN REDMOND ACCEPTS THE MEIfASURE. HIS CRITICISSMSFOLLOW MR. SEXTON'S LEAD., -MR. T. W RUSSELL AND THE ; ULSTER BOGEY. (BY
15 February 1893 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland