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THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1860

... DAILY REPORTER, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1860. CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN SUMMONED TO DISCLOSE THE SECRETS OF THE CONFES- SIGNAL. The Northern Whig contains report of a case tried Castlebellingham Petty Sessions last week, in which, appears, the Rev. Mr. Callan, P.P., was ...

FLAX CULTIVATION IN THE SOUTH,

... amonnt were realized, what a valuable addition it wonld be to the resources of the Irish farmer ? We learn from the Northern Whig that, a company has been organized on the limited liability principle for the culture of flax in India ; but, surely, our rich ...

THE COURT; The Queen eeve child’, b.ll Friday, Bockingbem Th. ineenilej honoured with InviUtlons wore beand ..

... dUinguiahed as the mover of the resolutions upon the Irish Church, which, in 1834, led to the secession of portion of the Whig Ministry . Sir U. Ward was Secretary to the Admiralty Lord John Russell's Government from to 1819, in which latter year be ...

the writer; the greater man*e intellect the greater skill. with which can cloak his insanity. Dr. Nugent, pro- ..

... upon Mr. Crosbic’s mind that Govcniracnt influence had been used against him, and that was considered more desirable to have a Whig representing the county of Kerry than Radical. * The case for the Crown closed here, and Mr. bnllivan will open the case for ...

THE MOON—MAY. at Gh. 36m. 148, m. Fall Moon, Saturday 40m. 50s. Firat Quarter, Saturday | = at &.. 20m

... of free lances now shew signs, if not of repentence at least of prudence, and seem disposed to enlist under the banners of whig- gery once again. But they meet but a cold reception ; for it is felt. that they bave done all the mischief in their power ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY. MA Y 21 — . ° — 1860, TRALEE MARKETS—Frivar. The areour tations— stone ,Seconds

... for “bread” uire curious But Ict us lo hungry men en ly whether it comes through A man or Poor law « the hands of r: fcals, whigs or conservatives. Guardians are must be placed out of danger of starving, ‘must be sure must be somet of his four und loaf ...