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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

TO THR EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG

... TO THR EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. MR. KENNEDY ON THE PACKET STATION Sw,—The most dangerous, and certainly the most themklets thing man can possibly do, is to give an unsolicited advice, partiAlmrly to friend. This has tamed out to be the case with yourself ...

The Whig Law Appointments. Dublin : M'Glashan

... the mistake.” We think that the Whig legal appointments in this country were, on the whole, as good as could have been made, under the circumstances ; and, considering the practice which has guided Tories as wall Whigs in their disposal of such patronage ...

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. m NOKTBBRN WHIG.) Ae political ami social condition of the South of Ireland undergone so ..

... OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. m NOKTBBRN WHIG.) Ae political ami social condition of the South of Ireland undergone so great a change, within the last three years, that the attention of our readers may well be directed to consideration of its character and extent ...

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS

... we tried to put the objections of the Whig and of Mr. Kennedy as fairly as possible. Besides, we did what is the best evidence of the desire to act with fairness—we transferred to our columns every line of the Whig article, which was the subject of our ...

July 34. 1851

... England. From the time when the alliance of O’Connell became indispensibie to the Whigs in office, till'the publication of the Durham letter, there was on the part of the Whig leaders a coi rting the parti-pretre among the Irish Roman Catholics, bordering ...

CONSOLIDATION OF THE PUBLIC BOARDS

... ands no ■light consideration, before fully adopting Mr. Duw den’s views. THE PACKET STATION, Our contemporary the Northern Whig having published, what we are sorry to say he considers a reply to our arguments, on this subject, we reprint it, and leave ...

Mnaltr not paid Miet quotiet then on the Secretary of warrant you carry Cardinal Wiseman, or any other Catholic ..

... Fagan, and here you come and put in Whig. Mr. Maguire —Will you hear me ? Mr. Suu-ivan— Out on you. Sir. You turned him out, and then you puff him up your paper Mr. Maguire —Listen to me Mr. Sullivan— l won’t. You are Whig, Free Trader, or anything else to ...

FRENCH FUNDS

... Willoughby’s adherents exceed the Whigs in intolerance, and strive to carry their more bigoted opinions into operation, these gentlemen are compelled to abandon their line of conduct, and, by voting with these same Whigs, on a question directly affecting ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... developement. A man has to learn something in order cither Tory or a Whig. He may be «ood or bad scholar; he may improve on his teachers, or fall below them. Lord John Russell, the chief of the Whig* boasts the very excellent Gamaliels at whose feet he sat, and ...

THE TOWN PER ANNUM f£2 ss. Od. 'PT> PAYABLE IN ADVANCE J THB COUNTRY PER ANNUM /£2 10s. Od. »

... on their side of the house, the Whigs were not the same party with them, and they never pretended they were (hear, hear, and cheers). The Whigs held the policy that the Whig was for the Whigs laugh)— that is, for Whig supremacy, and that ...

A Voice—What about Dr. Power’s vote ? (Hear.)

... on Dr. Power, whenever the question was brought forward acain—or, any other question likely to endanger the existence of the Whig ministry, to oppose them in every manner in his power. He then proceeded to allude to the bole-and-corner meeting of Protestants ...

THE FUNDS

... have been done at 971 to 97$ ; New per Cents., 98$ to 98$. Three o’Clock.—Consols for Account, 66| to 96$ ex div. The Northern Whig is perhaps the only one of our provincial contemporaries to whose comments we attach the slightest value. Cond uctcd, as it ...