I FOURTH DAY. [FRoM OUR ONWS CORB1ESPONDfl J RosSCLASR, SrATTRDAY EviNmG. Tins was the fourth and last day of this regatta. The Interest manifested was even greater than on last day, notwithstanding that the day was wet, and a strong gale blew North-West. The steam- boat Rosscla
BRAVE RESISTANCE BY THE GARRISON. A special telegram, received l >r fr «<d-n> states that the Prussians ■. L,J which making brave resistance. THE -URRENDER OF THE EMPEROR. BISMAKCK CONGRATULATED—HIS REPLY. The Telegraph states, when it became known in the German camp that the Em
September 6, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Tippseasy Light Excellencies the Lord> Justices, on recommendation of her Majesty's Lieutenant the County, have been pleated appoint Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Viscount Hawarden, Commanding the Tipperary Light Infantry Regiment of Milit to the houorary rauk of Colonel- Commandant j
September 6, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
11 vx ill SEPTEMBER. Monday stl» —Cork—Cionakilty. Tipperary—Cashrl. iay Cork —Six imle-water. —Trake. Clare —ScarilT Tipperary—Thurles. Quarterly Fairs.-First Thursday in February May, August, and November, at the Lattle Marßet. ,r **" j Fair* arc held at the Cattle Market the
September 5, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
PUBLIC MEETING THE ROTUNDO. An inaugural meeting of the above-named associatiou was held Thursday, in the Rotunda. The Round-room, in which the meeting touk place, was about half-filled when the proceedings began. The gallery was only partially occupied, a number of ladies being
September 3, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
The Kriegtzeitung of Berlin (a special publication for the war) gives the following as the detailed arrangement et the Prussian armies as fixed after the interview of the King and Crown Prince at Pont-a- Mousson on the 21st, when the arrangements were to be as follows : —The Fir
September 3, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
The case of the missing steamer, the City ftwti'n, has come before court law* in a somewhat unusual form. During the anxious discussions to which her disappearance gave rise, six months ago, various theories, it may b* recollected, were started explain the probable cause ; most