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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

CIRCULAR COURT

... Munt* is reported have walked for weeks armed like a buccaneer ; that is to say, with a girdle stuck full of loaded pistols, in consequence of this audacious wager. Brighton, Nov. 2 The llth Hussars Lord Cardigan has, no doubt with a view to making the ...

COURT AND TABLE TALE

... Martin, had an interview with Lord John Russell yesterda: Sir Colin Campbell and Mr. Spain Colonial Office. had interviews yesterday with Lord Jvltin Russell at the Lorp uence of the conti- nued complaints against Lord Cardigan, and the certaint that the sul ...

THE CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER

... by Lord Cardigan. The difference between the statement of that paper and the evidence of Lord Cardigan is wholly immaterial. Mr. Conyngham or his brother-in law were not the persons to whom 1 could express what felt. What did feci. Captain John Reynolds ...

the cork southern reporter MOST EXTENSIVE AND FASHIONABLE IMPOR- REGISTRATION OP VOTERS'HRELANDI BILL TATIONS ..

... AGAINST. Bodkin, John Jamea—Galway Strangways, hon. John—Dorset Scholefield, J.—Birmingham Seale, colonel—Dartmouth Roche, sir David—Limerick Conyngham, Lord A.—Canterbury Cave, Robert Otway—Tipperary Walker, C. A. Wexford Maher, John—Wexford county Standiah ...

M A UK 11 I)

... Wilhelmine Jordan, youngest daughter of the late Mr. John Christina Jordan, of Copenhagen. On Tuesday, 23rd inst., at Ballymodan Church, by the Rev. H M‘Clintock, Mr. Thomas Hunter, of Bandon, of Mr. John Shine, of same town. to Eliza, fourth daughter Wednesday ...

«* FIRST BANQUET OF THE 22 CLUB. The first ‘on banquet of the Ciub was held at the Ro- It

... Ireland, were then in arms in the country (Hear,hear and cheers). They had not taken up arms unnecessarily,or without suf- The contest between ficient motive to justify that act. close in the defeat and discomfiture of the British arm England and America ...

GREAT MBELING OF THE CITIZENS IN ST. PETER’s MARKET, YESTERDAY. The splendid Markets which have just been ..

... in favour of to the 9th of the same month, for the trial of the Repeal movement yesterday. The building is 260 feet eutenant John Piper, of the 26th, or Cameronian regiment, long, and GO in width, and was crowded toexcess, so that al: vo was arraigned upon ...

ErrECTOAL REMEDY FOE THE TOOTH-ACHE

... medicine deleterious to the cons structive to the teeth or gums, and may be sons of all ages. Testimonials of its with each JOHN EVANS, Apothecary and . Dublin ; in Bottles at Is. oaly by and 2s. 6d. each ; and Bewley and Evans, 3, Sack. ville-street ; ...

MARRIED

... tern their teat ti tution, from John BM: Faq, 1.C, Pope's Quay. for which they re- Sap FOREIGN MAILS DUE AT LONDON. France . India, via Mereeilles a Mexico and Havens .. Weat Indie on on THE LORD CHANCELLOR—DR. GRATTAN. nufartures ; the improvement of ...

THE OFFICERS OF THE 11th LIGHT DRAGOONS

... addressed on the preceding day to the offlotri of the HttiHussars, and their Lieutenant* Colonel, I Lort Cardigan, by the Adjutant-General. Sir John Macdonald* in the name Lord HUL appeared to ui at the tine that the atatement which we to copied could not ...

REPEAL OF THE UNION

... James Kirwin, Esq. J.P., J. Blj/ne, Esq. Vermont R. B. Foster, Esq. Abbey; P. Hlake, Cnraroe ; John Francis Browne, Esq. Tnam ; Rev. Dr. Whiiehead, Maynooth t John Prendcrgast, Esq. M.D., Waterr'.aiehonse ; Thomas Bnkin, Esq. M.D., Tuani James French, Esq ...

THE 82’ CLUB

... among whom we noticed the following :— Grattan, Sir Colman O'Loghlen, bart.; Count Nugent, L. . Shea, John Mitchell, 5. &. Duffey, M.D. ; John he T. M, Carew, Dr. Kelly, Martin Crean, Michael K; Thomas steele, J john M‘Kenna, T.C. ; Daniel J. O'Kelly, James ...