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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

DEATH OF WILLIAM GRATTAN, ESQ

... DEATH OF WILLIAM GRATTAN, ESQ. record with much regret the death of William Grattan, Esq., n distinguished officer of distinguished regiment—the gallant Connaught Rangers, 110 died on Friday, the 22d ult., at Shamrock Lodge, near Athy, having breathed ...

GRATTAN S HILL. LOWER GLANMIRE ROAD

... GRATTAN S HILL. LOWER GLANMIRE ROAD. UNRESERVED AUCTION OF EXCELisCfilfc HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAHOGANY, PORTABLE ARTICLES. RICH PORTABLE BRASS BEDSTEAD; A POWERFUL AND BRILLIANT TURBO CABINET PIANO FORTE, SIX AND HALF OCTAVES, RICH ROSEWOOD CASE. CHINA ...

THE ARMS BILL

... THE ARMS BILL. , f1,^ VOTED FOR AND AGAINST the second reading of this bill-also TUB ABSENTS. Arm§ ( Ireland ) Bill-Order for second reading read ; motion to* That the BiU now read tiaae. Amendment proposed to leave out the word . tl »* tad the quretioo ...

LORD CARDIGAN AND COMMON SENSE. TO THE EDITOB OF THE TIMES

... industrial arts and commerce, to the splendour ot history and the happiness of humanity. AN ENGLISH COMMENTARY JOHN MITCHEL’S MANIFESTOES. Mr. John Mitchel has recently published an address to the Irish people in the old vitriol style. This gentleman appears ...

IRISH ARMS BILL

... discussion in the househe meant what was called the Arms act. He believed that very gendeman would admit that tbe provisions for registering of Arms should not be given up, and that tbe power of searching for arm* should exist somewhere. But the act, it present ...

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

... waited in the trout dr wing room, Winter was lo get under Hie sofa when Lord Cardigan came About a quarter before six Lord Cardigan came her ladyship had left word that if Lord Cardigan came, 1 was say that she would home at six. went and waited asked where ...

JOHN MITCHEL’S NEW PAPER

... JOHN MITCHEL’S NEW PAPER. The following the prospectus of John MitchcFs new paper, the Citizen : A new weekly journal, to be published in New York, and to conducted by John Mitchel, assisted bv Thomas Francis Meagher, and competent corps of contributors ...

BANQUET TO JOHN MITCHEL

... waived their gracious welcome to the banished outlaw. Here is a phenomenon which will assuredly puzzle John Bull, as calls himself. How can they possibly (John will say) make dollars out of him? For you know it is an' article of faith in England that Americans ...

LORD CARDIGAN AND THE ELEVENTH , OBSERVATIONS IN THE HOSPITALS PARIS, UCSBARB. THE BEVOtOTtOJI IS Jt»E, Dy ..

... LORD CARDIGAN AND THE ELEVENTH , OBSERVATIONS IN THE HOSPITALS PARIS, UCSBARB. THE BEVOtOTtOJI IS Jt»E, Dy CH481.E9 Kidd. M.D , Limckick. (FBOSI THE JOBS OEEE.) ;« with virw bear hard upon Lord Cardigan that derm it our duty elate before Uie public the ...

The Her. John Snfth, flee «!«»»» cunjertT Mkhiri John’., IJublin SSS The Right Bn. Dr. Kenrich, BldMp ..

... The Her. John Snfth, flee «!«»»» cunjertT Mkhiri John’., IJublin SSS The Right Bn. Dr. Kenrich, BldMp Phllodelphlo, .In**, ret tuned from Borne, where received the Hole Father. On Toeiday tax rend tour bmineto • ■■»»* Incredible .hart tune, America to ...

THE CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1854. LETTER TO JOHN MITCHEL, BY CHAS. GAVAN

... of convicting him for the work of others: Pirst—Whether the jury believed that John Martin intended to depose the Queen, or make war against her ; and (second) whether John Martin expressed both or either of these intentions. This was the first of the ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... the officers and privates i also copies of the summonses, informations, and warrants, to arrest John Styles, Thomas Brandy, John Wall James Norton, and John Fenton. Sir GEORGE MURRAY agreed with the Honouraable Gentleman in his wishes to preserve the ...