An Illinois Wedding. —' Will you have this woman to be your wedded wife ?' said a magistrate who was placing the indissolute knot of matrimony on couple who were mutually attached to each other. ' Wall, I swar, 'squire,' said the groom, a wolfish-looking
September 3, 1845 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
TO THE EDITOR THE CORK EXAMINER. Elgin, State of Illinois, 12th June, 1844. Dear Sir—As the tide of Immigration, which during the past year or iwo had sensibly lessened, has again set in with somewhat increasing strength, I venture to trouble you with
July 29, 1844 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
afforded for extraneous dammed. Dories the year 1848, migratioe to the states Indians, Miehig in, Wisensie, Illinois, Sanborn Misiostri, and lon. increased eioesiderably ewer farmer yens, large as it had been for some time, sad the majority of the new
April 2, 1847 - Banner of Ulster - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
THE WESTERN STATES AMERICA: "IMMIGRANTS intending to proceed to Louisiana, Arkansa, lowa, Missouri, , Dubuque, Wiscousin, Illinois, Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, Tenessee, &c, are informed that the cheapest and most direct route is by new Orleans, the Travelling
September 9, 1844 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
HIPPING. TEE WESTERN STATES OF AMERICA. MIGRANTS intending to proceed to J-i Arkansa, lowa, Missouri, Dubuque, Wiscousin, Illinois, Ohio. Virginia, Kentucky, Tenessee, &c, are the cheapest end most direct route by nejf' the Travelling through which during
September 4, 1844 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
WESTERN STATES OF AMERICA. MIGRANTS intending to proceed to J-- Louisiana, Arkansa, lowa, Missouri, Dubuque, "Wiscousin, Illinois, Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, Tenessee, &c, are informed that the cheapest and most direct route is by new Orleans, the Travelling
September 2, 1844 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
EMIGRATION to ILLINOIS—FATHER MATHEW. (From the Morning Chronicle.) It stated in the accounts lately received from the United States, that men of all parties and classes are beginning to occupy themselves seriously in the consideration plans for the
November 7, 1842 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Mls- Mssippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas, containing 450,000 square mi’.es rich, culturable territory, in vvhich the manufacture of cotton and other clothing was almost entirely unknown (hear, from the opposition)
May 28, 1842 - Wexford Independent - Wexford, Wexford, Republic of Ireland