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Kerry Examiner and Munster General Observer

with jre»o ribbon, pnntjlninp tho otnoont of lh« Maneb»«t»r subscription gold Mr. O'Nrill Daunt inlro.lucail to ..

... most bumble servant, John Mag Laughlis. «• Wm. S. O’Brien, Esq., M,P.” He had also to announce the receipt of 111. from Dungarvan ; and allow him to congratulate Mr. She.l upon having such constituency [cheer*]. Mr. William John O’Connell. Head llfpeal ...

BOTAL SOLITUDE

... anxious to got little time to herself amid pageant duties of royally, has contrived a plan of keeping her intrusive subjects at arms-length.roore efficient than cordons of troops. By hold ng the high seas from Woolwich to Dundee, hurrying through the latter ...

THB KKRftT BXAWIWEB, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1844

... of thtir unbounded confidence and be stram-boat lay. haring on board oar of two pesteaaod (load obasra), Ha (Ur. Hatehiason) arms-byere, with large donblr-barreilo had now to bi them farrwclj, but ha could oat think and other fowling-pieces. Ha apprised ...

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... diitmetwa between the CordZ~lj threagsd with ladies. At half-past „„„ t of Eogland sad tbs Eng tub s’eleea Mr. Maeh'erio and Mr, John Connell e»- peepl, of England are naturally a cold reasoning tersSthe hall, aad were reoeleed with load shears ; body ; they ...

OR. WOLFF

... ftva {Following gaallaiaan. naiaaly chard Illgcinbolham E«q., Aaacrean Coaaal at Anliwwa; John U'Lnatrhlin, Emj , nrphaw off Iba lata Biahnp af Dorhjr; John Bara, E*q. ; William Grom. Baq, and Ilmrr M Naillr, Bm, who ra■ha Iha mamrj, Iha fnar latlar ...

SPEECHES

... Lord Bdrldara, mored the protest and and addreaa to hia Hqjeaty. Mr. Whiteside then proceeded to read from tba 4th relnma Grattan's Speeches, adopted tba antl-Unioa members Tba fallowing is the extract:—.*• Ware nil the ad* raalagea, which without any ...

FRACAS AT THEATRE

... officer gave the first Mow > certainly there was exchange of hits : but the officer was not the roost successful Lord Cardigan and several ol bis officers who were in a private box, and who, it is said, witnessed the transa:tion, went round at once ...

THE KERRY EXAMINER, FRIDAY. AUGUST 30, 1844

... wltk ,uud thot had alrondy forwardod to tka Aaaoeia- Iha last weak; daalatatioo fra* tha whota tioo. yaw. ofBool.- hia waa John ofeorporata ooaaanaitiaa iniaad. baadod by gpiAmr, bettor kaown la Liatrick honrat •rat aagiatrata la tkU eonatry, tha Lord ...