I X=RTrfnO T THE IMPlATAL HOTEL, YzsTzRimnY, at three o'clock, a meeting of the Council of the recent Flower Show and other | friends was held in the Imperial Hotel, for the purpose of receiving the report of the late exhibi- tion, and making arrangements for a show for next yea
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September 13, 1870 - Ulster Examiner and Northern Star - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
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September 13, 1870 - Ulster Examiner and Northern Star - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
TUESDAY K: RNING. SEPT. 13, 1870. Negotiations for peace have at length been opened by the English Government. On Satuiday, according to the Oaulois, Lord Granvilk despatched note to the Prussian headquarters demanding armistice iu the name of the neutral powers. The reply of th
September 13, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Cramer, ami C. B. Martin, Esq.—to issue orders for the prosecution of certain parties who were engaged in a riot this fair on Monday. He believed the parties were going to make matters, but they could not be allowed to do so. The application was granted. Mr. Mayne then said thou
September 13, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
CUT EDITION. EXAMINER OFFICE. Tuesday Morning, a.m. ENGLAND DEMANDING ARMISTICE. M. THIER'S MISSION TO ENGLAND. Pa&I8, Monday.—An official decree has been published re-establishing; the tax on butchers meat. It is stated that yesterday evening at the last moment the departure of
September 13, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland
A modus Vivendi has been established to the position and proceedings of the Italian army io the Roman States. Troops will enter immediately after the Pope's answer the autograph letter addressed to him by the King becomes kuown, and the entire territory, including the city, will
September 13, 1870 - Cork Examiner - Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland