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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

THE CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER. LOUT) W. PAGET V THE EARL OF CARDIGAN,

... waited in the trout dr wing room, Winter was lo get under Hie sofa when Lord Cardigan came About a quarter before six Lord Cardigan came her ladyship had left word that if Lord Cardigan came, 1 was say that she would home at six. went and waited asked where ...

CITY QUARTER SESSIONS.—THIS DAY

... Jas Murphy, J. Stack Murphy, John Bagnell.andWm Preston White, After a considerable delay the following Jury was rworn ; James Popham, Foreman, James llogg Joseph M’Mullen William Mahon James Wright Stephen Hick-on John Wheeler George Smith Jasper Grant ...

O'CONNELL THE CONCILIATION HALL. Oi nLiw, the Liberator ared in th« CoociUartcm Hall for the first since ..

... heard throughout the building. No nun had entered, and many wondered what meant. The nurprise was instantly dispelled—Mrs. John O'Cannel). Mr* Fitzsimon. Mrs. Ffrvnch and other ladies of the Liberator family hail just taken the sewts reserved for them ...

CORK—THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2a, 1844

... a prison.” Mr. JOHN KF.ILLY, T.C.. handed 'n various subscriptions, that Sir Robert Peel would not listen to the call of the Irish pwple, perhaps the sound of the cannonade at Tangier* would open his ears Irish importunity. Mr. GRATTAN moved the insertion ...

/ TK.I >u mwroeuiM meeting wai til out a niMsacr*. M «sm too poliu to contradict a masracre was protected

... Waterford, the Liim-ru-k, Clonmel. Hecketl. ce-M.jvr of Waterford. John Hyacinth Talbot, Esq., ex-raeraber for New Boss, kc., kc. V Among those present were—Very Re\. Dr. FogmrH, .1., Rev. John Sheehan. P.P., Rev. Walter Cantwell C-C.. Rev. Nicholas Cantwell ...

CORK—THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1A 1844;

... held yesterday the Conciliation Hall, and the attendance upon the occasion was numerous. Mes*rs Kmlth O'Brien, M. I’.. Henry Grattan, M.P., J. rowel I, M.P., and the other marchers of the body were received on their rntrthec with loud cheers. the motion of ...

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... Manchester Cubitt. Lewis London Cummings. John Birmingham Cropper, Edward Liverpool Cropper. John. jun. [Liverpool Cooke. Thoa. jun. Manchester Darg.ui. BeUast D’Arey. John Dublin Douglas, Wm. Glasgow Daniel ...

DRESS BALL

... after twelve before the carriages had to set down visitors. The Duke and Duchess of Albans, and Duchess of Leinster, Karl of Cardigan.Marquess and Marchioncssvf Uandford.Karl and Countessof Jersey, Duchess of Norfolk. DudhAs de Colgny, fee., were amongst ...

THE STATE TRIALS. FROM OUR CORRVaFONDRST

... however, they will not. There were several Military Officers in Court during the day. among whom I observed the Earl of Cardigan, who appeared to regard the proceedings with much interest and attention.” INCENDIARY FIRES ENGLAND—DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT. ...

THE LAST HAYS OF CHATHAM

... length, a large British force, exhausted, famished, harassed, on every side, by hostile peasantry, was compelled to deliver its arms— Those Governments which England had, in the late war. to signallv humbled, and which had. during many years, been sullenly ...

Wkt Kf^ortm*

... Mrs. Wra. Kceflc .. Clashiwgarnffe .. | do. Mr. John Lcaliy .. Bi.-hopstowo .. do. John Wall .. BulUlii'ky .. 4 d,,. Patrick l .. C'ullinagh .. do. .. Itallyknork .. 1 do. Andrew Connell . .. do. John ( oltnuin .. .. 1 do. Micliad Sl.ihony .. Hallymartin ...

THE NAVY

... o'clock Mr. John O’Connell. M I*. Mr Daniel Conoell, juo., Mr W O'Brien. M . Mr. Caleb Pow ell, M 1 . and Mr. O’Neil Daunt entered the Hall, and were received with Kreit applause. Upon the motion of Mr.O’Brien the chair was taken bv JOHN O’CONNELL, Kaq ...