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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

EXPEDITION TO PORTUGAI

... intended to embarked at this place lor Portugal have now finally departed. The Capt. H, Hill, which Bailed yesterday witlt Sir Thomas Hardy, was oblige! to pm back to 6t. Helens last night, strong southerly gales; but she sailed thence at day-light this morn ...

BIRTHS

... Glandore. 29th ult., the Lady of James Barry, Esq. of Donoughmore, a son. DIED, Thursday at his house, Patrick’s-Hfll, Thomas Hardy. Esq. his house. Kinsale, on the 29th uit. after long and tedious illness, Anthony Dunadiff, Esq. W. D. At South Cregg ...

XAVAL IXTF.LLIGF.XCE

... which he went on hoard the Urazin, nnd took measures for preventing entirely the future ingress of English vessels. Sir Thomas Hardy, receiving at Bin Janerio ...

WKLSH SLAIKS

... Warren, Floraville, 010 0 Thomas Hardy, Esq. per Dr. Willes, 0 Friend, per Mrs. Win. S. Nash, 0 Do. per Mr. Logan, 3 Do. per Mr. Robert Young, 0 0 Lieut.-Col. Baker, Fort William, per J. W. 0 Thomas Wise, Esq. per Rev. Dr. Quarry, 1 ...

THE EXPERIMENTAL SQUADRON

... where they found the Spartiate, Py ramus, and Lyra. After lying five days the Tagus, the squadron, under the command of Sir Thomas Hardy, lelt with scaled orders, supposed for the Mediterranean. ...

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... Well loimrl m Stores, with an Iron Cable—well adaptttl for any Trader her si/c may suit. Apply to * . Cork, Oct. 3, 182j. THOMAS HARDY. sejis. COVE, OUT. O —WIXD S. \V. AKUIVtO, Compact, Clarke*, Halifax, deals for Cork Sophia, Coaster, lor Ueruhaven, butter ...

FROM THE COURT CIRCULAR OF MONDAY,

... whom were. Lord Ingestrie, Vice- Admiral Plampin, Rear-Admiral Lake, Admiral Worsley, Admiral Martin, Lord G. Poulett, Sir Thomas Hardy, Sir Edward Owen, Captains H. W. Anson, Spencer, E. King, A. D. Sharpe, J. Rattray, K. Byron, C.8., J. Ross, Maitland, ...

Ki:x,~\r UIK All MS HOTEL

... li ion Fin:ii.,nr on u a*, liiif; H'ot'ftand Casl/c, Burthen .■ • ,> ~ . . ioil'*—Koukkt Curisiian, Master.— Aj.nly to THOMAS HARDY, MARTIN 7 JI.COXWAV, i Sim* Buokkh. to Amcnca. FOR RICiJKRLRi’O—PROVINCE OF NEW BRIJNSU ICK, Fine Burk POMONA, ShiOJs ...

ARRIVAL FROM LISBO^-

... shortest passage on record. The vessel did not anchor the Tagus till next morning, when Admirals Lords Beauclerk and Sir Thomas Hardy, who appeared to have been waiting her arrival, came in their barge on board the Duke of York, They appeared highly pleased ...

FROM THE COURIER OF THURSDAY

... as Surveyor-General in the room of Sir Herbert Taylor. Sir E. Owen will succeeded at the Admiralty Board Admiral Sir Thomas M. Hardy. FROM THE COURIER OF SATURDAY. We not believe that the Privy Seal, vacant by the appointment of Lord Ellenborough, to ...

BETWEEN

... I! 0 /'(ins, John Roe, now lying at Passage, will sail in all ,ut 10 Jays. For Freight or Passage, apply to SIMEON HARDY, or THOMAS HARDY April 13. PASSAGE TOTHi; UNITED STATES oi AMEUICAJ FOR XKW YORK AND AMBOY. Captain Wing A fine Brig of 200 Tons, now ...

I'KICES HUSH STOCKS ON TUESDAY Irish 3 per cent Consols S’:ck, ' ('em. Ditto, New .‘U p'*r ('em Ditto, New

... Cns/le. 71, Capt. K. i). King, sailed from I’lytnaullt, with the GDih, Rifle Regiment. Wednesday, the 71. Rear Admiral Sir Thomas M. Hardy. Part, K.C.li.. Captain Falcon, sailed hence with the Haft, of the Regiment of Gu.nds, and was joined off -St. Helen’s ...