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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

able ex-Whig official are pretty well known. has filled various situations of trust and emolument, and he ..

... able ex-Whig official are pretty well known. has filled various situations of trust and emolument, and he handsomely provided for a numerous class of needy filends and dependents in many lucrative situations. His rival has local claims arising from place ...

MR BRIGHT’S REFORM BILL

... they would be increased to 258. These would in future have to be elected, therefore, by consti. tuencics already approved of Whig and Tory statesmen, and a decided preponderance of votes in the British House of Commons. With the Universities he docs not ...

INDEPENDENT OPPOSITION DIVIDED

... squeezable, and a great deal more can be obtained from them than from the Whigs. Another section, of which the notorious Moore of Mayo is the chief, will have nothing to do with cither Whig or Tory, unless the programme adopted by them is recog- nised, and the ...

LEGAL PATRONAGE

... County C, manship will fall to the of Mr. P. Blake, Mr. Blake a lea ing member of the Connaught circuit. isa Roman Catholic Whig, but, us well as others of that persuasion who have had honours conferred upon them recently, his appointment would be popular ...

THE REFORM BIEL AND THE LIBERAL

... THE REFORM BIEL AND THE LIBERAL PARTY The Time* announces that the leaders of the old Whig party held meeting on Saturday, at which it was determined that Lord John Russell should move resolution as an amendment on the motion of the Reform Bill, declaring ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1859

... supposes. The Whigs in England have faults enough of their own to answer for. Bnt would he unjust to blame them for this truculent article, which contrary spirit to the statesmanlike and remedial policy which bad been so long advocated by the Whigs for Ireland ...

THE IMMORALITY OF REVIVALISM

... us with all the pompous and blatant self- sufficiency which is ever the characteristic of the righteous over-much -— “Is the Whig prepared with statistics to dispute the fact, that, from a district in Antrim—the birthplace of Revivals, and turmerly somewhat ...

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... parliament. At the same time that he had been so voting in London, he was speeching and writing two notorious Whig candidate* for this city, well as the Whig candidate of 25 years standing, for Marylebone, Lord Fermoy. Such conduct, in my mind, is only of the ...

THE INMAN LINERS

... above vessels belong. Th e first three are subsidised, the Lever the lute Tory Government; the second and third by the present Whig Government, on grounds which appear to ns equally objectionable, vie. secret political influence. are not th> partisans of ...

THE BALLOT

... cabinet has con • demned, because it will make more easy, bribery, intimidation, and the other evils the present system. Their Whig opponents not now offer the ballot, but bear in mind that the ballot was part of the plan ol reform recommended in 1831 to ...

SCOTTISH MORALITY

... comment on the arrangement marriages, births, and deaths in this paper. The Mail says, fancying itself very fanny;— The Northern Whig is very systematic in its announce* ments. It places marriages before births, contrary the general rule amongst condnctors ...

OPENING PRICES

... lota!, 22; and Whig-Radical Ministers—Dukedoms,3 marquisates, earldoms, 10; 3 ; baronies, total, 100. A neat job this! ought, fairness, add that the above table means does full justice to the active recruiting propensties of the Whigs. have now before ...