SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
... himself Dr. Lyons’ stead for Cork. trust that the attempt will be made, ,if so, believe that two more scat* will be lost to the Whig*. ...
... himself Dr. Lyons’ stead for Cork. trust that the attempt will be made, ,if so, believe that two more scat* will be lost to the Whig*. ...
... O’Connor and nell. For nearly thirty years the eouut“’7' faithful its old associations, end 'i.. this long connection with the Whigs is, that ia*s* is hardly possible to get up light for j colours, and that literally walks v the coarse. Nor there any mistake ...
... fire, and put his head up chimney, and appeared to be in a strange I dreamy state, requiring care and attention.—A'or//ter» Whig. LAW COURT COMMON PLEAS-Ybsterday SITTINGS AT NISI PHIL’S AFTER TERM. (Before Chiel Justice Monahan and a Special City Jury ...
... to witness the dismay of the old Whig Po.t at the result of the Cork election. He cannot understand the Nationalists Oning the Tories to overthrow the vile, base, treacherous Whip; but when that party helped the Whigs to put in Confiscation Deasy, they ...
... THE irishman; tholic (oh, oh, mid grouu). Hr. Leader no Whig—ho ie not one of your mere theoretical Tenant-right advocatee. Mr. O'SuUivun—He is not one of the humbug*. Mr. Barrett—Gentlemen, it high time this county ehoidd be no longer the pocket-borough ...
... utter rout of the Whig candidate in Cork seems to have quite amazed and horrified the poor Dublin Erenilly Post. No doubt, it is a heavy blow and discouragement to Whiggery, but it merely proves that without Catholic support the Whigs are completely powerless ...
... over to Palermo. The trick could have lxen learned in an hour. lb would have returned home in abundant time to impart to the Whigs the great secret how a Ministerial candidate for the distant county of Cork might be elected by the free choice of the people ...
... THE LINEN TRADE. (FROM THE KOKCTIEBX WHIG OF Tills DAT.) The market for goods ready for the warehouse has been generally depressed for th« last eight days. In a few instances sales have been effected for the local trades, but these cases can only be taken ...
... Liberals usually either di ara Irish Hume, | jgrerests, or vote, in dire to them, tor bury, J. | qvercive or unjust proposed by Whig G men s, from which all Irishmen of every creed an af pol lities are hereditarily se members who As natural results, (h: VEST ...
... [ICACBH3,IMI. which I desire to' advert is the Bcclesiastical 'ft Use bill (groans for the Whigs). I cannot possibly imagine how such an aet ever got upon the statute book (hear). What is the use of it (hear) ? Its only effect has been to insult and ...
... into the Are, and put his baad the chimney, and appeared to io a strange, dreamy atate, requiring care and aliemioo. Sorlktm Whig, - EzraAOBDINART SoiCIDK »T UOMBUMk—A letter from Frankfort of Fabruary 1» . “' * 5* yesterday English U.ly. who Hembarg for ...
... most villanous of all Whies, the Whigs that county, have been ignomxnioualy defeated. Their real strength, or rather weakness, is now revealed to them, and they may feel certain that at the next general election the Whig member of whom they still can boast ...