CITY GHAND iI’KY M>M ,T. Aocirr 3. Mr. Drebte appeared before the Grand Jury for the purpose explaining the circumstance of aoroe premises, which he had trtumed w.a-te. having been afterwerus proved occupied, which being axtiafacloraly accounted for. following deputetinn the l*'a
4 August 1846 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
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4 August 1846 - Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
(from the freeman ) An RSUir of liononr is now happily f rare occurrencc—one of apolitical character waa near oocurriur in our city to-day ; the attention the police authorities was, however, called it, and it w-u thus h, p . prerentetl. As the circumstances are likely to come b
4 August 1846 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Grenane, enunfv Tipperary, the lady at' Richard Man. »e rgb. E*j., of »• n At Lmtghrea, the lady of Christopher Thorpe, E><].. Ex- CMe Dwpatuaeat, of a son.
4 August 1846 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
WHAT WIiTmOONE WITH IRELAND »00Gt*« jmroid-. i-am:*)- the r.r moment when Sir Robert Peel had achiered the triumph rndnetrial aed the gratitude of commerce was ra,.mg .üb^npt.on. erect a .utue hi. honoor. Ireland erpelled ium fromofflce. He committed the fatal m.etake of ertimati
4 August 1846 - Limerick Reporter - Limerick, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
DUBLIN. Friday, July 81.— o'rain, $■. —This day, the prices of grain were nearly the some us Tuesday. Wheat While, her barrel, to 32s do., Red. 24s ; Oats, from 12s to 15s ; Oatmeal. to 17a ; fresh Flour, from I'is to 17» per cwt.; Barley, new, per stones, 13s to Sugar. —The mar