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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

HIE COEK DAIO REPORTER, FRIDAY. JULY 3, 1857

... the foremost Irishman of his day, the champion of civil and religious liberty, the Whig, the Irish Chancellor of the Whigs, the man whom all his countrymen the Whigs most delighted to honour, on whom they showered their favour and their patronage, not ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY REPORTER

... though evil, partakes more of the sentimental than the practical. The importance of the latter is shown the fact that both Whigs and Tories have tried their hands remedy. For part, I believe we have little expect from either, and that farmers have the ...

LONGFORD ELECTION

... Post post expresses the same opinion in leading article. The attributes the defeat of Colonel White to the unpopularity the Whigs. ...

THE TYRONE MAGISTRATES

... THE TYRONE MAGISTRATES. The Korthen Whig says :— ** It is rumoured that the rommissioners appointed to inquire into the conduct of the magistrates who presided tho Dungannon Petty Sessions when the parties wore brought up for riot and unlawful assembly ...

LIBERAL CONSERVATIVES

... It the fashion to pretend that ‘party’ is dead, that Whig and Tory are alike! shadows of the p>st, and have no real, tangible existence 1 in our waking world. It not dented that tew ghostly Whigs, and a few Purgatorial 'Lories, may be seen (even 1 afler ...

KING’S COUNTY ELECTION —THE NOMINA- Tullamore, Wednesday. —The nomination of candidates for the representation ..

... elected six years ago has consistently supported the Whigs. He has supported Lord Palmerston in every division, supported him on every trial of his strength, and it is owing to the support of a few Whig Catholics that Lord Palmerston and his colleagues are ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1866

... condition in which wo are to had years, and twenty extremely bad years thoyhavo been—l moan tho twenty years of almost unbroken Whig rule (loud cheering). Lord John Russell began those twenty years at tho time of tho famine, when his gross neglect occasioned ...

secretary,

... been which are act Ireland is it country is Ireland can the power It the courage The great evi honourable get a venal set; t Whigs, some stituents resoh them, all is lo else can redee So says The moment, that does it cast th representative: of few be; the ...

THE EARL OF CARLISLE

... THE EARL OF CARLISLE. The Times remarks that Lord Carlisle belonged to the blood royal of the Whigs, and he had high place in the great federations of the Howards, Caeendishes. Greys, Gowers, Grosreoors and others. All the papers speak with marked respect ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1866. MR. M'KENNA, M.P., AT YOUQHAI,

... confident they will if the Whigs and the Irish Whig Liberals will allow them to try (hear). I think it our boundon duty to give them this trial. I for one will not found more ready in supporting Conservative government than I have been Whig government (cheers); ...

THE PROPOSED BANQUET TO MR, GLADSTONE

... PROPOSED BANQUET MR, GLADSTONE. Belfast, Thursday. —The Ulster server say, the announcement which appeared in the Northern Whig Tuesday is, wc believe quite premature. such arrangement has been made, and no steps have yet been token the matter. The p ...

DOMESTIC POLICY

... herself on having set her in order. Let this bo done now, and the day may near when England will know no difference between Whig and Tory, Liberal and Conservative, and have altogether new watchwords. ...