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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

THE REPRESENTATION OF TRALEE

... the pocket borough the Whig. They returned one Whig law officer, but would the last. It they did that once they would do it again. Mr M’Kenna would in as an independent member—unpledged and unbound to any Government—especially a Whig Government—in fact, ...

STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS

... Majesty. It is a Conservative Government, pure and simple. Any other would have been impossible. No Adullamites,’ , or Mild Whigs.” There is no denying that this sad result is duo to the rashness of Mr. Gladstone and Earl Russell, and their alliance with ...

CORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1801

... levee or drawing-room will enable a well -informed observer to decide at once whether the holder of the office belongs to the Whig or the Tory regime. Now it is plain that this system of making the Viceroy the representative less of the Sovereign than of ...

AY, APWTL 11, 1866

... about to rouse the country on the question. In a leader on the same topic the Northern Whig looks on Mr. Gladstone os the coming man,” and declares that the old Whigs must either work with him or under him :—“ Mr. Gladstone is gaining a position the country ...

THE YOUOITAL ELECTION. f From the Star.J know «s proverbial truth, that from email causes larp'u offoctf may be ..

... to expound the novel doctrines, they are summed up iu tbo expression, “hatred the Whigs.” Mr, Gladstone is Whig; Tory before a Whig any day. We were not that there was Whig left in England. A cry of Down with I’uritans” would about as relevant to contemporary ...

official report

... Commons. However its refusal would give rise to an unlimited amount of ignorant clamour, and mighty fine party protests of Whig injustice- So, after few quiet remarks from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in which, out of respect for his own character ...

LISBURN ELECTION

... LISBURN ELECTION. Belfast, Thursday, 11.20 a.m -Tlic Northern Whig has just received the following special telegram from Lisburn : NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES. Lisburn, Thursday, 11 a.m.-Barbour proposed M'Call, and seconded by Musscm ; Verncr proposed by ...

CORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1866. that they have been succes- eively placed in the same prominent position, ..

... succes- eively placed in the same prominent position, theJLord Eectorehip of Edinburgh University, has suggested to the Northern Whig a contrast between Mr. Carlyle and Mr. Gladstone, already pointedly enough contrasted their different careers life, and their ...

monetary and commercial,

... 67,. CJ. to 755. Another telegram reports fre.ght, 80s per ton ; advance, 5, DESTRUCTIVE hue IN BELFAST. (IHOM THK NORTHERN WHIG). Bblnabt, -Yesterday destroctite fire ,„ok place the premises of Mr. George Wm.anmon Filot-street, used tow and waste stores ...

THE REPRESENTATION OF YOUGHAL

... became current that an arrangement hud been come with Mr. Butt, and that the hon. gentleman is about to retire in favour the Whig Solicitor General. Whether the rumour is correct or not are unable to say, but there is little doubt that Mr. Lawson’s visit ...

DAILY REPORTER, r t

... 00-operation of the Whigs with the Tories to carry such a meaause of Reform only as, of course, the Tories would propose and approve, would be Parliamentary farce not to be thought of. If we are to have Reform at all this Session, it must be Whig, and not Tory ...

FENIAN'S

... FENIAN'S. The Northern Whig has received the following warning:— ** Editor of the Whig Callender Street Belfast. Dear Sir,— l wish inform you that yon had need to very careful of your Conce a party has set to Destroy your primises I hs friend Wish to ...