Mb. Commissioner Farrell opened this Court on Monday, and proceeded with tho hearing of Insolvents petitions. The following petitions were in the course of the day dismissed and discharged :—Patrick Mahony, Glenworth, dismissed: Wm. R. Ireton, Cork, dismissed; John Fitzgerald, M
5 July 1843 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
It will be seen by the advertisement that a public meeting of the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of the City and County is convened for next Tuesday, the Imperial Clarence Rooms, for the purpose of making such arrangements as will render the coming visit the British Association at
11 November 1842 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
tew Weeks longer at J. A E N'S, 103, PATRICK-STREET. St ns sts too great a variety to enumerate every the ,ead,nff of it are Ladies' Boots, P S^, nd Cl0 S; Gentlemens' Stocks, Scarfs, Good. I- ' G eS and Braces Perfumery, Cabinet TahW Sta * ,on . ep y. Combs, Brushes, Pocket Boo
2 January 1843 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
» means to return home; when refused jail for admis-ion, which was of course denl< _ . They then came to town and glass in the police barracks, for » P"!_ v feged, of being sent to were broi.her». and broguemakers »u
19 April 1844 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
addressed to Lord Carbery, the unfortunate tenantry of Mrs. Freke, should you deem it worthy place in jour isdependent paper. Tbe tenants of Airs. Freke have addressed Lord Carbery, believing him to be humane person, and that recammendation from him in their behalf, would be att
19 April 1844 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
(From a Correspondent.) At a meeting of the Commissioners for the Town Clonakilty, held Monday the Gtb November, resolutions were passed unanimously to address the Queen, praying her Majesty to dismiss from her councils her present ministry, for issuing the late proclamation for
10 November 1843 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
One hundred and eighty ships are frozen up by tho ice at Riga, and unable to quit. Mr. William Moore, of Drogheda,dropped dead last week, after being removed the New Corporation from his office of Superintendent of streets.
8 December 1842 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Victoria Hotel. _____ December 1542. County of Cork rpHE Next General Sessions the Last Riding £ _L Peace for this Riding, will be held ' FERMOY, on MONDAY, the 2d. " n Xt - Dated day December, W. WARE, Clerk of the Peace, County Cork. All Civil Bills must be entered lodged with
8 December 1842 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
SMACK, SHAMROCK, Tons Re- ' where she now lies the SOUTH CHANNEL (opposite Corn Exchange); is in good repair, well found in Stores, and will Sold for her ' the wner not ****** f-rtkfcr employment For any further particulars, apply to ALEXANDER SLORACH, Ship A ' Merchant's Quay.
28 October 1842 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
HOUSE OF COMMONS— Friday. STATE OF TIPPERARY. Mr. SMITH O'BRIEN asked Lord Eliot Government intended to cause the county of Tipperary to be proclaimed, on account ot its disturbed state. Lord ELIOT said that was unhappily true that serious outrages bad been committed in the Nort
23 May 1842 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland