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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

ELECTIONS...IRELAND

... into court and announced the grow poll to •« follows: Howard ••• 6*® Grattan ••• • Acton ••• Gross Majority for the Liberals Messrs. Grattan and Howard th**n addressed the people. P them to come forward still to the victory ...

S—MR. O’CONNELL’S AMENDMENT

... A Walker, C A White, L White, S Wyse, Thomas Yates, John A Young, Aieiander, Lord Ell», Jo,ln AnhWd, Hubert i Ferguson, A a. jt Grattan, J Banan, Grattan. Btrrv. G S Hillsborough. Lord Biteiaan, John Howard, F J Beamish, Francis B Hume. Belletr, R M Hutton ...

THE ADDRESS FROM THE LORDS

... franchise.”— Ayes 20. Noes 509. Leader, John T. Viyora, N. A. Ward, Henry G. White, Andrew White, Samuel. Williams, William. Aj?Uonby, H. A. Dennistoun, J, Attwood, T. Duncombe, T, Brabaxon, Sir W. Falden, John Browne. R. D. Finch, Francis Bryan, George ...

CORK—THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, 1831

... appointed for taking the Chair, Mr. Grattan made his appearance, and was hailed the immense assemblage with deafening enthusiasm. Arrangements had been made not to proceed with business until one o’clock, at which hour Henry Grattan, Esq. was called to the Chair ...

FURTHER APPREHENSION OF CHARTISTS

... was examined before the magistrates, and was committed for trial. Thursday last John Livsey was apprehended by Mr. Beswick, head constable of Manchester, for selling fire-arms. The prisoner held printed cards, which showed that he professed to an agent of ...

Till-: SOUTH REPORTICIU AND CORK REPEAL OF THE UNION, DINNER OF THE DUkBEK INDEPENDENT CLUB. Saturday about ..

... of the patriotic Grattan, and in th:s they would be assisted by the people Drogheda. (Hear, and cheers) Ireland should shew that she was not forgetful of the splendid services of Grattan, and she should prove the return of Henry Grattan for Meath, that ...

MAJORITY

... James Kennefick, doJames Kennefick 8 Kilmahno Thos. John KeanedoThos. John Keane. 9 Garrvroe Daniel Cullinane doDaniel Cullinane Kilmacdonough.. John Fitzgerald doJohn Fitzgerald. Clonpriest..Maurice Maraga doMaurice Maraga ...

BARTER V. BARTER

... which Mr. Bligh’s strength consists. In the strong-hold Morgallein the gross poll—For Grattan, 39 Bligh 10. In Lunc, another strong hold and the Darn. ley barony—For Grattan, 21—Bligh, 37. Will you not be prouder than ever of Ireland when you read this. send ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE FRIDAY, THR 7TH OF DECEMBER. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1838. Colonial Office. ..

... immediately, before they can recruit and get a further supply of arms. beg the liberty of farther remarking, that the whole of the volunteers, as well as the La Colic Militia, have been under arms since this day week, and up day and night, and I fear they cannot ...

PARISH OF HOLY TRINITY

... ds, for my unchristian proceeding in violating the laws of God, by accepting a challenge and fighting a duel with Mr. H. Grattan. That action of mine should far interest the great body of clergymen who have signed the document, must be to me a flattering ...

THE SOUTHERN REPORTER, AND CORK COMMERCIAL COURIER

... Seizure of Arms On Sunday, whilst Mr. Thomas Phelan Upper Church, county Tipperary, was at prayers, five armed men entered his house near the chapel, and carried off his arms, consisting of pistols, and guns, together with ammunition—/IWd. Arming the Wexford ...