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

... hin; [never walked arm-insarm with him in my lite; Duever czars with him. I was smoking a cigar a the time, but Pde not think Lord Wm Was jit Was snowing hard, anc Lord Wilhom bed an umbretla; 1 walked under it, ha e pot Dal het arm in-arm witb bia 5 1 been ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Feb. 27

... Oxford-street the week before last. I never walked arm-and-arm with Lord William Paget. I never smoked arm-and-arm with him in the street. smoked on one occasion when walking with bim. I w as not arm-and-arra with him. He had an umbrella, ...

Published: Friday 01 March 1844
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3916 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE PREMIER on the CHURCH IN IRELAND

... Protestant truth. He quoted the opinions of Burke, Grattan, Plunket, and Sir John Newport, who all wished the existence of the Church in Ireland. We shall not stop here to remark on the denunciations of Grattan on the tithe takers who brought up the rear divine ...

Published: Wednesday 28 February 1844
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1395 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CITY QUARTER SESSIONS.—THIS DAY

... Jas. Murphy, J. Stack Murphy, John Bagnell, and Wm. Preston White, After a considerable delay the following Jury was sworn :— James Popham, Foreman, James Hogg Joseph | William Mahen dames Wright | Stephen Hick-ou John Wheeler Dowden George Smith Jasper ...

CONCILIATION HALL

... Bourke, Patrick Flood, Michael Bourke, John M'Grath, John E. Jones, Edmond English, Miss Fennessy, William J. Thomas Slattery, William O'Donnell, Charles Cody, Daniel O'Brien, Chas. Lockwood, Edmond O Meara, John Egan, Felix Nash, Pat. Ryan, Martin O'Shea ...

Published: Wednesday 12 June 1844
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7772 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CONCILIATION HALL

... history as not to remember the advance that public opinion made in 1780, aud the words of Grattan, Yelverton. Burgh, and Flood (cries of hear, hear) ? It took Grattan seven years to obtain independence—he had nothing but the people to assist him, and steady ...

Published: Wednesday 17 July 1844
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7454 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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 ...

CONCILIATION HALL

... their native land; men able and willing to fight for their country (loud cheers)—not, however, with arms— nor with the bayonet or the musket, but with the arms of common sense and reason. They would fight success- fully, and by the sympathy of France, Belgium ...

Published: Wednesday 14 August 1844
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6438 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

GRAND BANQUET at the THEATRE ROYAL

... Fitz- simon, Esq., J. Finlay, He L.L.D., Nicholas Boylan, Esq., Sir Lucius O’Brien, Bart., James Grattan, Esq., Hon. Mr. Ponsonby, Surgeon’ O’Reillv, John Gresham, Esq., Surgeon Carmichael, Right Hon. the’ Recorder, Hon. E. Lawless, Surgeon Rynd, J. A ...

Published: Monday 19 August 1844
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1300 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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 ...

O'CONNELL IN THE CONCILIATION HALL. yesterday the Liberator appeared in the Conciliation Flall for the first ..

... man Presently a cheer was heard throughout the building. No wondered w it meant. The surprise was instantly dispe led—Mrs. John Mrs, Fitzsimon, Mrs. Ffrench and ether ladies of the Liberator’s family had just taken the sea! its reserved for them, and ...

CONCILIATION HALL

... Mr. John Reilly, T.C., handed in various subscriptions, 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 (cheers). Mr. Grattan moved ...

Published: Wednesday 21 August 1844
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3655 | Page: 3 | Tags: none