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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

THE REVENUE

... O'CONNELL. Amongst the various likenesses which have late been placed before the public, a miniature done our fellow townsman Mr. John >l. Connell deserves particular attention. This exquisite little picture, which at present exhibiting at Mr. Fletcher’s in ...

EXTRAORDINARY DUELS IN IRELAND

... hundreds of amateurs were present. The Right Hon. Isaac Corry, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, fought the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, a Privy Councillor, and leaderof the Opposition. The Chamellur was hit. He also fought two others. Metge, Baron the Exchequer ...

CORK—THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1A 1844;

... native land ; men able and willing to fight for their country—( Loud cheers)—not, however, with arms—not with the bayonet or the musket, but with the arms of common sense and They would fight successfully, and by the sympathy of Belgium, all the world ...

MALLOW RACES

... Abigail,of Cardigan, Master,from Kilrush, bound to Liv |, with barle: The Allies, of Swansea, Harr, Master, from Ballydonegan Bay, Berehaven, laden with ore, bound to Swansea. ue Warrior, of Drogheda, Master, from St. heda, out 30 da: , Wind E.S.E. John’s, N ...

THE WEEKLY FOREIGN MAILS

... Pontifical arms, but were fired uj by the Civie Guard and The political news from England is almost wholly confined to electioneering matters, which await for decision the meet- ing of Parliament. A severe contest is expected for Cardigan Boroughs. Three ...

Mr. RAY stated that a had been forwarded by Al- Thomas Lyons, from the central Reading-reom of Cork City, for

... thatday ; but he could not let the proceedings close without congratulating the people of Ireland upon the fact that Lord John Russell had latel, admitted in the most distinct manner that the Union was on! a parchment one (Hear). How often was he (Mr ...

*' believe. Sir, firmly and conscientiously, that nothing but repeal of this so called Union can avert ..

... O’Neill James King, Treasurer Daniel O’Shea P. O’Donegan, Secretary John Kelly Michael Doyle, Assistant Se- Thomas Finngan crctary Patrick Kelly James Dinnany Thomas Croily, |un. John M'Cann John Sullivan Thomas Tiernan Patrick M'Gough. Joseph Guy Alderman SMITH ...

VARSISHES, LOSHOS OremmJ While

... Testimonials of its efficacy enclosed Cox, Stationer, Stamp Office. with each bottle. . R. Williams, Grocery Stores. P only by JOHN EVANS, Apothecary and Carmody, Confectioner, &c. Chemist, Dublin; in Bottles at Is. and 2s. Gd. each ; and Macnoom |. White ...

IRELAND. kepf.al association

... protestation against it ; and much as he esteemed Mr. Grattan, he would respectfully tell him that writing a letter on the sub was not should come over and act in his own county Hear). Mr. Grattan's friends in the county of Meath thought as he « Mr. ...

All the fued of the country, except what is stil ing in the was laid up in store-houses under the

... The Leaders of the people would hase been stronger than Grattan when he prociaimed vr udence with a before him, and an army oebind. No jury would have been ed, no would have been immolated; John Mitchel w still be in bis country, and that country on the ...

*■ To Mr. Joseph Page. Grand Parade, Cork.”

... Grafton-street ; Grattan and Co., Belfast; W. T, mes, Cork ; Byfield and Co., Limerick ; and by all res- ectable Patent Medicine Venders throughout thekingdom. AW TERS ATT DISORDERS ARISING from EXCESS, &c. “ He who in pleasure’s downy arms, A hero lives ...

CORK—THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2a, 1844

... ” Mr, JOHN REILLY, T.C., handed in various subscrip- tions, and said that as Sir Robert Peel would not listen to the call of the Irish people, perhaps the sound of the cannonade at Tangiers would open his ears to Irish importunity. Mr. GRATTAN moved the ...