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THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1832

... to propose than that which they bad brought forward, he must declare it better for each party to educate their own poor. Mr. JOHN BROWN considered the plan laid down now Government fur the dissemination of education In Irclandndmtrably adapted for its object ...

Published: Thursday 15 March 1832
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5517 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

EXCHANGE REFORM BILL—WESTMINSTER PETITION

... throwing themselves into the arms the yeomanry, and at another moment disarm them. knew there was a feeling disgust entertained the inhabitants the northef Ireland the measure which was said Jx-ivc ip contemplation of having the arms the yeomanry placed in ...

Vol. XIV.—No. 2,082

... Nutlal Greene, of Kilmanaban Castle, John Neltemlle Bat run, of Jiallydavid, John Musgrave, of Tourio, Arthur Kelly, of Ballyaageartmore, Robert Uniacke, of Woodhouse, James Power, of Roasea, John Odell, of Carriglea, John Mauhew tialwey, of Duckapnol, Alexander ...

Published: Thursday 23 July 1835
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5873 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

the cork southern reporter

... more decidedly on the principles avowed last night by Lord John Russell, the wants of the Tories would have brought many of them over to the holders of the frib. •* lam ready,” said Lord John Russell, say that j hink—as my noble friend near (Viscount ...

N IIEPOHTiaU AND C.)RK COMMERCIAL COUUIER

... Monday a dreadful gale followed, which must have proved destructive to many vessels on this coast. The John and Peggy, of Cardigan, from Swansea to Cardigan, with culm, was totally wrecked behind Fishguard Fort, iu the morning of that day crew saved.” [Among ...

THE RL SSIA TRADE

... with brandebourgs, ending acordelierc ; double sabot sleeves, divided with a cord, and acorn tassels, which hang down on the arm ; coiffure, a little rose crape hat, a moss rose being placed on one side, and a garland of rose-buds under the brim, coming ...

It is stated that a bill will be brought in to facilitate the building a second County Hospital in such

... hulk at Cove, and is now liberty In the country Limerick Evening Past. understand that the Hon. John Duncan Bligh, brother the Earl Darnley, Mr* H. Grattan, and Mr. N&pper, will ba candidates for the representation County of Meath, vacant the death Sir ...

THE SOUTHERN REPORTER, AND CORK COMMERCIAL COURIER

... advancement of the public good, without any consideration of private interest or personal aggrandisement, I threw myself into the arms of the people, and the people have nobly redeemed their pledge. (Immense cheering.) —You will shortly have opportunity of judging ...

THE SOUTHERN REPORTER, AND CORK COMMERCIAL COURIER

... Abbot ; born in 1762. Lord Gifford. Robert Francis Gifford ; born in JBI7. Baron Wgndford. William Draper Best. Baron JSldun. John Scott ; born in 1751. Baron Euskine. David Montagu Erskine. If It required any strong argument to prove the wisdom and almost ...

IMPERIAL I’ARUAMEyf. HOUSE OF MAY 27. The Spcaker returned the twenty five minute* ufter o’clock. Mr. OILLON ..

... The moment the fist of the Legislature was pronounced, combination ngsiost tithes Ireland would broken. The arm of tbe church was weak, but the arm of the law was strung, and combination and coospiidcy would melt away before it, • Like suoyv before the summer’s ...

TITHES—THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH

... to Tithes such never before affected th* property mankind ? Whence proceeded those scenes of injustice or oppression which Grattan, with an eloquence almost divine, denounced his place in Parliament, when vainly endeavouring amend this system ? Whence proceeded ...

... , . ■j|A Af Government would onceconvey the suggeation of the slaughter, sf read, that some very severe ..

... that deny that it saw in the town of Manchester IOOdWO people armed,who when was foul months since the last assizes, and there were only four pri- venerable, the honest, the consistent Sir John Mewport. tire forces were called out, only Isughed at them, ...