have been enabled, an inspection the manifest of the Lord Blaney, to obtain more particular information as to tin; number of passengers and the amount of property on board that ill fated vessel, than has yet been furnished. The number of individuals on board, including those who
From our having witnessed, in common with many of our fellow citizens, who had opportunities of knowing the efficiency of such public officers this estimable Gentleman, at all our public meetings and places of resort for a considerable time back, we cannot but feel much regret a
The Dublin Gazelle of Thursday contains the following no. tier, and the names of the Clergymen subjoined, who have put in their claims under the statute for arrears of tithes due ; , . Dublin Castlr, December 12, |«33. tSolice i« hereby green. I hot, under and in pursuance ol an
SHIP XfBWS. On Tuesday last, the Slo>p Jane, of Liverpool, Master, bound from Wick to Sligo, laden with herr.ngs. w.n driven shore m-ar County Donegal. She has l sustained much damage, and will got off. I Sloop Hazard, of Greenock, Campbell, master, from Ballmato Runeorn, with a
HENRY COCKBURN, Esq., Solicitor General of Scotland. SUTHERLAND MACKENZIE, E*]., Manage,-. THIS INCORPORATION H composed Of numerouc, wealthy, and influential body of Proprietors: and aff.rds unquestionable security to the public from the magnitude of its capital a large proport
|l« the verdure of the plain. The warrior’s scattered hones away. Pay the (Key reverence taught of old. The homage of man’s heart to death; Now dare to trifle with the mould, Ouce hallowed by the Almighty’* breata. The soul hath quickened every part That remnant of martial brow,
Sm—ln nolicing the most infamous and fieiid>like attack which appeared in the Weekly Dispatch of the November, on the characters of the President and Vice-President the British College of Health, I cannot, as a man, permit such libels to pass unnoticed. He says, Mr. Editor, the
21 December 1833 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
The agitation of the Roman Catholics against the Chnrcfa of Ireland, it would appear, is to be imitated the Dissenters in England; and to such a pitch is this disposition rising, that periodicals and individuals hitlierto reckoned among the staunchest advocates of Dissent, are n
21 December 1833 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Floor. Tbit House occupies a most agreeable ntuation, commanding pleasing View of the Riypr, the Mall, and part of the Parade Its Apartments pfe spacknj#and numerous; they consist of (amongst others) Dining-Room, several excellent Bed-Rooms, besides Servants' Rooms, Kitchen. &c.
21 December 1833 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
OH! THINK Oh think of me, when lightly fall The silver dews on steeping flower*, sure look forth In beauty, all. ■And voiedees breathe of parted bourn lonely bow'r, and lighted hall. think of 1 Ob I think of mo t Oh! think of nee, when breathing striage Awaken thoughu of pleasant
21 December 1833 - Cork Constitution - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland