On being called upon by tbe Clerk of the Court, Captain John Sullivan pleaded guilty to indictment charging him wilh having committed Mr.Harmer Hardy, on Tueaday, the 15th in*t. Mr. Scannell said, upon consideration, they deemed it tbe proper course for many reasons to submit to
25 June 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
the batches in fishing order, and waa standing in about two feet of water, when he slipped into a hole of considerable depth and was never seen afterwarda. Though an active aearch has been continued since the time the accident,the body of tbe unfortunate man haa not been recover
21 June 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
praying that Mr. Feargus O'Connor may be liberated and confided to the care of his friends met yesterday at four o'clock in committee-room No. Present—Mr. Walpole, chairman, Mr. 11. Milnes, Mr. V. Smith, Mr. Miles, Mr. M. J. O'Connell, The O'Gorman Mabon, Mr. J. Bell, and others
21 June 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
CORK MARKETS.—Jem 28. Imtb THIS DAT. Currency. — Whit* Wheat. on MUOM »l Od-* Stone. Red Wheat 00a 0.1 to Irnto 00a Oil od 00a orf-20 do. Ditto 00. ort to J Barley 00a Od to Vila Ditto Qo> Od to 00a J 00l od-00 do. Ditto 00a odtoooe Here Od— ll* Data Od to lit Sd) Ditto Ma Od to
28 June 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
On Friday, Ms. son Buoenb O'Neill, Esq., Governor of the Cork District Lnnatic Asylum, was after lengthened and most creditable admitted member the Royal College of Surgeons, London.
28 June 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
LORD DERBY'S NO POPERY PROCLAMATION. (From the Dublin Evening Pott.) MOST IMPORTANT MISTING* IN WATER FORD AND DUNOARVAN. The Ministerial Proclamation against the public exercise of the religion of one third of the Queen's subjects m the United Kingdom has already produced an as
28 June 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
of the above Candles, now in such very general use, and superseding most others, as, from the brilliancy of their light and requiring no snuffing, they have been found most desirable for general consumption. No. 3 COMPOSITE, 6sd. Per FOR CASH. J. N. & Son take this opportunity o
18 June 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
to any person name. We cannot undertake to return communications sent to us and not inserted. Parties, therefore, should take copies such before sending them.
2 June 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Tub twelfth ordinary half yearly general meeting of the Directors and Shareholders of this Company, was held at one o'clock, on Monday* in the Board Room of the Terminus, Victoria Road. Among ihoat present were:—C. Sugrue, Henry Hardy, D. Meagher, H. O. Seward, C. Ware, J. Harty
2 June 1852 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland