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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

MR. BRIGHT. M.P

... political and — There iso party now in England and Scotland day more numerous and united, who are most anxious for the government of Ireland ; and if all honest Irishmen will unite with them and me, I cannot doubt that the future of your country will in some ...

MEETING OF THE MERCHANT SEAMAN’S FUND

... was so very miserable,, that the certainty of losing it by going into a service, did not deter the man from going into the United States service after having for years paid the tax. Now, what remedy did the Government propose—they pro- posed to raise the ...

MEETING IN KILMAINHAM—Friday

... uproar). Irishmen (Hear, hear.) Mr. Lyxce and Mr. Charles Dennehy only to keep up disunion am seconded, an amendment calling on the meeting to petition ali their Now, he conscientiously believed that unless Irishmen forgot differences and united for their ...

MR. BRIGHT ON THE IRISH QUESTION

... result of his observations dur- ing his recent tour in the sister island, has created consider- abie sensation amongst the Irishmen resident in Manchester, 30 much so, that a large body of them resolved to it to him an address of thanks “ for the honest ...

and they have voted very often against the landlords, Hence the objection of the landlords to grant leases, ..

... get no help from England. There is at this moment a party in England up every day more pow- |, anxious to unite with all honest aud in it Irishmen — anxious in some to atone by the future for the calamities of the it. (Loud cheering.) Do not that imagine ...

OPENING OP THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN—

... of absorbing importance—It is, Sir, I a proud, a grand spectacle to see those men, who differ so widely on many subjects, uniting here in the noble fellow- ship of love for the Arts. (Hear, hear, and applause.) Sir, 1 feel that the best guarantee the public ...

REE TRADE —MEETING AT CASTLETOWN. ROCHE— Sunday. From our reporter A meeting of the farmers of ..

... produce the land would lie likely to bring him every year. will have look to tue returns in future not of the average of the United Kingdom, but of the average of the whole world. Now, you arc aware that the Protectionists have held a great many meetings ...

amount of industry depends on the encouragement given to the nations it ; and if bome industry be not encou

... deliberately telling us that if alf the aristocracy of Ireland, if all the farmers and peasantry, and artizans of Ireland, united in demanding protection ,they shall not have it. Mr. Cobden and Sir Robert Peel say noz and that decides the question. 1 say ...

MINISTERS’ MONEY

... Pellow-Citizens, in the name of Justice, in the name of Religion, in the name of that common Union which should link all Irishmen together-—to take at once upon themselves the generous support of their own Pastore, and thus uproot for ever this cause ...

THE FUNDS

... recorded in Mr. Report, and more fully narrated in his judicial notes, another. could have been perpetrated by one set of Irishmen on In our last number, we gave a short abstract, from the Press, of a Bill brought into the House of Peers, by Lord Guencat ...