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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

THE TOWN OF MALLOW

... and Gentlemen : The Earl of Shannon, President. Lord Viscount Kingsborough, I Colonel Hodder, Garrett Standish Barry, M.P. John Hyde, Sir Win. W. Bocher, Bart., | W. 11. W. Newenham, Esq. The Earl of Ban don arrived in town yesterday morning from Castle ...

DEFF.Nt F

... concluded and the Jury after a short delay returned a verdict of acquittal John Unqerty, M’(.artli//and James Roc In-, won', indicted for violently assaulting, on the 4th of July John Croker and his father. This assault arose out of combination. The Prosecutor ...

SHIPWRECK, AND LOSS OF TWO LIVES

... total abi of tithes.’* The signatures this requisition laded the names of Henry Grattan, P, Morgan O’Connell, M P. Robert Taaffe, J P-, Joseph W. Suarmau Crawford, J. John J. P., L. C Smyth, J P. Frederick Supple, Patrick Barnwvall. Very Rev. O’Reilly ...

LORD CLON'CL’RRY

... The ship Wexford, James Quin, master, from Quebec to Ross picked up the crew and passengers (14 in number) of the brig John, of St. John’s, Newfoundland, foundered at sea, bound to Cork for orders. HORSES. IMP S T DISCO VE RF. TENDER the Patronage of, and ...

i TO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTHERN REPORTER

... M.P. for Kilkenny. Air. Wm. Roche, M.l*, for Limerick. Mr. Bi.ake, ALP. for Galway. Sir H. Nagle, ALP. for Westmeath. Air GRATTAN impressed upon the Association the imraea • ate necessity of calling an aggregate meeting of the Dublin, and concluded moving ...

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 ...

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 ...

FIRST SPRING SHIP

... volume wdl given a copious Index the names of the persons, places, and subjects referred to in the Life and Works. John MurraVj London; JOHN GUMMING, IG, Lower Ormond Quay* Dublin and sold all Booksellers in Ireland; ' « HOUSE OF. oy MNS wkunesday. THE ...

LOUD PLUNKKT

... other counties Ireland would follow the example of Cavan, tire cause would proceed spite of infidelity aftd Pa- CAmat.) .* ; JOHN GODLY, Esq., seconded this resolution—Let the,unanimous sentiments of the Protestants loudly expressed and made known unequivocally ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTHERN REPORTER

... William Pennefather, Alderman Burke, and son of Baron Pennefather. are named for the representation the City Cashel. Ilenrv Grattan quits Meath, and joins Luke White in Longford. * The Reformers in the neighbourhood cf Rathkcale had meeting that town Monday ...

the Southern reporter, and cork commercial courier

... Ireland come forward with measure like the presmit, lie could not help foreseeing that landlords well the tithe payers would rise arms against it No, no!” Would they nut maintained that there were two great interests in who would unite to obtain justice the ...