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... the assistance of the tug steam boats, vessels lying to, channel of the while others were trying to beat up the narrow guns manned on the river to try and save the tide—the on the ‘Bul placed to mark wall—the movement of the combined with the clearness ...

On the 22ad of last November Parliament was called together by command of her Majesty, to consider the condition of

... Mr. Tidd Pratt, whose official connexion favourable with savings’ banks and friend! sition for o! ly societies places him ina a correct into the actual condition of these institutions, has been di- reeted by government to make an official pointing out what ...

E CAPTURES

... with iwrilual aladef 1 „ ,- -ho sat with him one night, ss*” u,. I—• exalted t >doe,' youth, not know Hr. Be.kele, akyou ,h. Id »' >'•>! him last night.* My dear friend G,d, not city sasdejdir •bool It o'clock e.w . Ihua, by the * |ra „r.l„g l„l>erMe» of ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1835
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1423 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MERSET HOTEL & TAVERN, 162, STRAND, e the New Church, and next King’s College) FG ONDON. Established upwards of 70

... Mate, a Sto. Gundagai, New South Wales, had tion was so debilitated death was by himself and friends as certain ; but as aforlon hope, he was induc- ed to try Holloway’s Pills, which an immediate effect upon fect health the result was to restore him in ...

Published: Monday 17 September 1849
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1129 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Tallamotv—T. P. &It Good-

... has become quite a hard substance, so much so, that it would be with great difficulty, (were | to try,) that I could remove it. bought a dox for a friend, and she tells me that it has proved an entire cure for Tooth-ache.” lam, Dear Sir, 9let 1846, your's ...

EXECUTION AT TULLAMORE

... has been ascertained that during the eleven years this animal has been driven 41,153 miles, a dis- tance nearly equal to twice round the globe, the average dis- tance travelled each day was 104 miles sometimes fifty and downwards. She was never beaten as ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... limited period, so as to enable them to try an experiment, whe- ther the country could or could not be governed without any His noble friends said, and of those extraordinary measures. particularly his noble friend (Lord W.) behind him, * Why not enact ...

CORK MARKETS—DEC. I

... The youths, after rambling about the room, turned into the passage which leads from the entrance door of the apartment; they approached the door, which is partly of glass, Capt. Coffin called Chang, the name to which one of them answers. The youth instantly ...

Published: Tuesday 01 December 1829
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2412 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A Paris1ax Mapman.—Another death, which leaves us & more melancholy retrospect than even that of the great ..

... how the ranks are thinni and how the racers are falling one by one, some with and others with despair. Such is the di inspired by that di the course of politics now pursuing Government, t has seized upon us just at the moment when energy and vigi are more ...

Published: Friday 16 November 1849
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1289 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE CORK SOUTHERN REPO: COMPENDIUM

... the blazing tow, and, with it flaming in his arms, plunged into the sea, thus saving his own ship and several others. was dreadfully burned. A widow, aged ninety-three, died on Thursday week, Maddrrefield, Worcestershire, under circumstances which have ...

CHARACTER OF LOUD ELDON John Scott, Lord Eldon, was born at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and the third son of Win. ..

... practices and opinions of the men who that time composed corporation like this, that the youthful John Scott imbibed such political notions beheld ; and in alter life they di I him yeoman’s service !” Ilis first success the bar was, however, the fruit of his ...