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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

laoeirp. ODE TO THE YOUTHS OF TRINITY COLLEGE# DUBLIN. CoLtsee—-Wc anmmnced m our last that Lefroy were ..

... honour highly, but I wished for a reconciliation of all seels and parties more. wanted the Orangeman and Catholic walk arm and arm. I wanted all to join Irishmen brothers—Orangemen, Presbyterians, Methodists, combine with the Catholic ; and X wished this ...

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 ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SUN

... Companion* in arm* ! have fulfilled our task with from childhood the future pastor imbibes a hatred of the people, if the holy cause of our country is muiuentaii.y deprived the aid all d the family of which lie is descended is enough to make the our arms, our ...

THE SOUTHERN UEroRTEK.AND CORK COMMERCIAL COURIER

... council the principle of extinction. Mr. Grattan moved, that essential the people Ireland that the system of tithes in that country should extinguished, not in name, but substance and reality.” That resolution, Mr. Grattan remarked, was the first of a series ...

mE SOUTHERN REPORTER AND CORK COMMERCTAI COURIER

... proceedings irrespon-ible Courts-martia . |« (pointing to Lord John Kusaell.) 1824. the renewal the the chance fair treatment which the e .i.Uyureh Insurrection Act was What said Lord John Russell . front these CourU-martial, hinted the {Mear.) He said ...

SHIP NEWS

... Robert, i2B, Hirptr, St. John's, N.B. timber, for London, 31!days, SAlLEDGoterian, Burnham, Philadelphia, nilivay iron, Roliert Dewar, Newtound! ind, butter. Young Owen, Pound, London, general eargo. Sisters, Sutton. do. grain, John, Robinson, Liverpool ...

FRIDAY, MARCH 1

... stating that the country was more peaceable than it had been for the last ten years, and that many the people had given up their arms, and had gone work the roads—He felt his duty oppose the measure referred by the petitioners, and to assure the right hon. ...

the southern reporter, and cork commercial courier

... him and the house, one of whom knew; identifies John Redmond, the prisoner at the bar, as that person was standing with a tall man when witness saw him witness saw about ten men in all, generally armed the time he saw Redmond, he heard his father, lower ...

Irish Volunteer* Dublin, was a man who hnA lost wte... man who had been fwire chared with arson, and respected

... did arm the Oovenmient powers of sufficient force put down disturbance ami the reicn of pence and good ordet; but bethought this new and arbitrary measure supeifluous, and calculated deadly constitution, and on that ground he opposed it. Sir JOHN KEY ...

5 ■■‘i' f PARLIAMENT—ro^TINUED. V Mr. H oft(LWER Sir% INGLIS rw toother. Tbe forw«*r GentU'*»«iU'«vi TF*y, and ..

... interests, that the great principles of leform might not bo dishonoured paltry and unprofitable injustice—(Acer, hear. ) Lord JOHN RUSSELL said conceived that much mischief would arise if any portion of the church cess were suffered remain. was their anxious ...