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Tue MInistry.—The Whigs came in, but though they came in upon economy, as well as peace and reform, there was

... Tue MInistry.—The Whigs came in, but though they came in upon economy, as well as peace and reform, there was a power they could not move in the way of the first, and they were obliged to abandon it in reality, though not in name, tosecure the last. 1 ...

Published: Tuesday 16 June 1863
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1422 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

REPORTED RELIEF OF VICKSBURG

... was known to the Federal government, but suppressed. ANOTHER STEAMER for the CONFEDERATES. Belfast, Saturday.— The Northern Whig this morning says that the Heroine, one of the steamers plying between this port and Bangor, has been sold to an agent of the ...

Published: Monday 15 June 1863
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 187 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

AMERICA

... dissatisfaction is expressed by the Southern generals with Pemberton's military operations against Grant, and the Richmond Whig says it is rumoured that General Johnston has taken his sword from Pemberton, and placed him under arrest. Colonel Jones with ...

CORK VINTNERS SOCIETY

... or memorial him, or send a deputation to him, to explain to him to prove to him that the Chancellor of the Exchequer —the Whig Chancellor of t'te Exchequerhad destioyed the Irish spirit trade, and to ask Sir George that at the next presentation of the ...

Published: Thursday 18 June 1863
Newspaper: Cork Daily Herald
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1301 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

AND WEST CARBERT EAGLE. OR SOUTH WESTERN ADVERTISER

... acknowledge that Pemberton has no aid to expect, and are already speculating on the consequences of the disaster. The Richmond Whig which is Jefferson Davis’s private organ, admits the tremendous weight of the calamity which is now impending, but nevertheless ...

near their own doors as they can (hear, hear); and as we have now considerable number of bonded warehouses Ireland,

... hut that in excess it was one of the greatest evils which could afllict country. would read a passage in this sense from a Whig* writer, Mr. “Taxation should slow. To render an increase of taxation productive greater exertion, economy, and invention, ...

Published: Tuesday 16 June 1863
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3467 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

the . I>ATf.Y IiEEORTER, THDRSHAY.,, JUNE , 18. 1863-

... increasing the revenue one penny piece (hear, hear;. This would not buying votes, would be only telling those who are sufferers by Whig legislation, and who obtain the elective franchise by labour, toil and industry, that they should mind their interests, before ...

THE COT!K DAILY EEPOBTER, MONDAY. JUNE 15. 1863

... country. He would read a passage m Ibis sense triet to which that report refers. l verv short the lull amount of the estabfrom a Whig writer, Mr. M'tlullagh Mr. spring work over now. and not very la. snort o. 1 , „ h ich is rxv . ,p , s.r Fi-fi—Yes. the spring ...

PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE

... that in excess it was one of the greatest evils which could afflict a country. He would read a passage in this sense from a Whig writer, Mr, M‘Cullagh :— “Taxation should be slow. To render an increase of taxation productive of greater exertion, economy ...

Published: Monday 15 June 1863
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 15550 | Page: 4 | Tags: none