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HOLIDAY KVEWINO—TEA AND TKMpp.. RANGE. Am i» n»—l her* with oar TeeioUllere,” the prineipal riding-rooms mad* ..

... ** officers Sonth-Qate Heading-room, called to the chair, Ricbasd Dowdcn (Rd.), Who addressed his fellow-teetotallers io a short speech, somewhat follows Old and steady friends of our great moral purpose, it cheering to see such an assembly of men, women ...

THE LATE LORD MACAULAY,

... address, to attend a meeting, or to bear one farthing of the expense. It was worthy reparation, and the historian sat for a short time again in Parliament, although an attack of heart complaint compelled him avoid the excitement of public speaking. After ...

RECOKDKR*B COURT—T«fTMi)\T. Hi , •\Vonhip sal jcatordaj, for tbo 4««paicii of dril businrss- T. SyUi^n. Thi, ..

... as they came after his retiring columns. placed two companies under cover, who sent volley into tin unsuspecting Moritos at short distance. The firing lasted till dark, usual. A gun. boat and two small steamers fired good deal, but their practice was but ...

the CORK DAILY REPORTER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5. 1860

... conditions ; of course these must be well con- the n densed, and tedious, common p lace matter must be the n omitted. The story of all we daily have todo, would or in not bear inspection ; nor can we, in novels, give tho than arisomeness. our | common-places ...

ENCOURAGEMENT TO NAVAL VOLON'raRRS. The Director* the Penimilar end Oriental Co«- penj here canned the ..

... was intended to represent a ton sugar when it reached the market, but judging from all that I could learn, it usually fell short of it more than a hundred weight. The value of such hogshead at Cicn Fuegos was about X 25. here were 160 negro men on the ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, FRIDAY. JANUARY 6. 1860^

... five hundred letters, asking her assistance to make all kinds of fortunes, in every conceivable manner and in inconceivably short periods of time. [She here read several specimens of these letters]. She had received half bushel daily of such missives—i ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, SATURDAY. JANUARY

... almost all the offleers in high command were either dismissed, or any rate fell into disgrace and now, a few months after the short Italian campaign, we see Austria intent on re-organizing altogether her army, even to the unifoims. That is three out of the ...

EMIGRATION FROM LIVERPOOL TO AUSTRALASIA

... g 19,43* tons, and carrying 6,483 emigrants; 52 prirate ships, registering 73,035 tons, carrying 10,207 emigrants; and 19 short ships, registering 18,651 tons, carrying emigrants. These ships were despatched by nine firms, the fol* lowing being th* respective ...

FINEST FOZUCION COLZA OIL

... MLINEHAN & CO. have just received some FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENTS by the Best Makers. No. & 31, SorTii Mali., Cork. 10,188 TO STORY GIVE WHO HAS GARDEN. rHK “GAUDENKIVS WEEKLY MAGAZINE,” by Messrs. llabrison, will be fonml the cheapen and best Periodical ...

ALL THE WORLD’S TWELFTH NIGHT

... thought that all the Great Ones the World held Twelfth-night. And out of vast Helmet, like that which in Horace Walpole’s story came down into the court-vnrd of Manfred of Otranto, they were drawing Twelfth-night characters. By some Mesmeric agency, Punchy ...

TritonUta pros pic if arcem

... hope, without chance of escape. She armed here in charge of Mr. Henry Wclton, from the vicinity of the Western Islands. Her story, though long in ita details, may be briefly summed up. the 20th of October she left the vicinity of Savannah without Customhouse ...

THE NAVY AND ARMY

... heart. There is a great diffe- art appea heir et rence int he power which talkers have of reviving: t and reanimating a good story with the ter own impressions, hearers Th spirit of its birth and infancy. Every new set of where | TI is a new world for the ...