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In 4l«ri mulls Uteut.” The watch relieved, and towering beam ■ Threw its shrdow of gloom o'er the mo *'‘'

... Blood for blood is his destiny. Some who plucked have died with groans. Like tu the Mandrake’s expiring moans ; Some have died raving, and some beside— With penitent prayers—but a// have died. Jesus! save us, by night and day From the terrible death of Mandragora ...

Published: Thursday 28 August 1834
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 714 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

AUCTION OF GUANO

... seasons, it is confident- ly recommended. In the evils emanating from Concealed Debilitiesand uncheck ed Dis se of the Generative System. NE SILENT FRIEND, 19th Edition, Price 2s 6d and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom, in a Sealed Envelope, from ...

DEATH OF THE RIGHT REV. DR. fURPHY, CATHOLIC BISHOP OF CORK. In our last, we announced the dangerous condition o

... that, by a special di spensation, he was ordained before the canonical age. th ils was in 1794. Fora short time Joun Muxpuy studied under the late Bishop of Cloyne aud Ross, then a Professor of the College ; between whom and his youthful compatriot there ...

Published: Friday 02 April 1847
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2314 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HOW TO DISEASED POTATOES FOR THE PURPOSE OF FEEDING CATTLE, PIGS, &e. Tue following letter has been received from a

... may here observe that a friend of mine has tried it for three years, and another for two years, and both and cattle, are buying diseased Potatoes at this time for the use of their pigs I have this year put up about six tons. Di-eased Potatoes prepared ...

Published: Wednesday 18 October 1848
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1027 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CHOLERA—OFFICIAL REPORTS

... the 16th *2l. On the former day there were deaths, and on the latter I*2. total Sunday’s report. Cases remaining at last Re- Died port Recovered.. . New casei 01 Remaining Cases from commencement o Deaths com me nee meat >f disease of disease. A case ...

THE FUNDS

... London, was only a Seminary for instructing youth in every description of heresy, idolatry, disloyalty and treason ?>—The ink is scarcely yet dry upon the Paper or Parchment upon which the Sznceant's old friends and associates at Exeter Ball have re-registered ...

INDIA

... petition would be insisted / save what relates to alleged personal disqualilicaiiun ''f Was there ever conduct like to this ? Was there ever thing cruelly atrocious towards the Catholic Clergy They are held up by Mr. Fitzgerald’s friends to contean.'t and execration ...

STREET MENDICANCY

... great respect, A FRIEND. (From the Evening Post.) in Clonmel, has to us, the fol- A friend. residi lowing very gratifying comm Clonmel, Nov.2, 1846. nt meeting took place bere to-day. It A very importa ‘with the Society y of Friends (male and female) ...

SHERRIES

... Matrimonial Alliance, cations for the discharge of the sacred = thoughtiess youth, whose follies, (to have entailed upon him debility. amd disease in their worst formes ; Silent Friend will be tound an available introdwetion to the means of rfect and restoration ...

From the Cambrian

... fired wide to windward the boat, to try the distance, the attempt to save the men this means was abandoned, fearing that tlieshot might sink the boat, being just within range. The only chance that remained of saving these poor creatures, was launching ...

TOM MOORE

... was Lord Byron,who died at the age of: ‘He had no business to live any longer; he was worn out, and was certainly removed from the evil to come; for he would have died insane if he had lived to be old—died in the brain before he died in the body, like ...

Published: Friday 21 December 1849
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1323 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BALI.IX \bLuE

... those friends we sever. Perheps to part for months, for years. Perhaps to part—for ever !—Sir Walter Scott, Farewel! ! ob, how much in that word te convey'd, When affection doth sanctify feeling, And leaves every thought of the bosom unsaid Save what ...