Refine Search

Newspaper

Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

Countries

Place

Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland

Access Type

20

Type

20

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

Parties furnished iciih their Awounti jrom this Office the beau and roan of parts he may ha»e been are requested

... induce them to profess. It is in accordance with this sentiment that we have always given our cordial support to the great Whig party in the State, who have always acted in opposition to the Tory section of the governing party in these Kingdoms in upholding ...

VINTNERS- SOCIETY

... we passed resolution, imitating the Vintners in Dublin that at future elections we would not support Tories, nor vote for Whigs, it was left an open question. are passive and will act s.>. We are determined, and I think the trade of Ireland will determine ...

Mr O'Sullivan—We will change it to Cork, sir

... cheers and upmar, and cries ot you did right’’). But when even Whig government was right it had no rnoie strenuous supporter than himself (cheers and cries of That’s true”). He did not in as a Whig, but he did in as a strong, faithful, earnest supporter of ...

' MAC ’ AGAINST ‘ O

... Clerical influence is against the * O,' and in favour of the * Mac The latter, in lact, is now the favoured prefix. There are Whigs as well Nationalists, but fher * Macs’ are the genuine thing—Ultramontane to the marrow. MacSwiney, MacGuire, MacEvoy, MacCann ...

RP4T WANTS OF THE IRISH PEOPLE, cntion ,he gives vigorous expression to opinions idemi. O'ROM THE NORTHERN whig ..

... RP4T WANTS OF THE IRISH PEOPLE, cntion ,he gives vigorous expression to opinions idemi. O'ROM THE NORTHERN whig). cal wi,h ' the ftortheun Whig has always A member of the Statistical ami Social Inquiry consistently advocated. HU home truths spare party ...

THE LATE REV- DAVID HORGAN, R.C.C

... to be treated a question of partv politics. In point of fact no one has so treated it. A candidate who unites in his favour Whig, Liberal. Tory, Conservative, Independent, Opposition, and Ultramontane certificates can scarcely be considered a party candidate ...

A SPICY LETTER TO GENERAL SHERMAN,

... A SPICY LETTER GENERAL SHERMAN, The Richmond Whig of January 24, publishes the following letter from Asa Hartz” to General Sherman. Asa Hartz’' the non de plume of Major G Mac- Knight, of Columbia, C, formerly Assistant Adjutant General to the rebel General ...

REBEL ACCOUNTS

... REBEL ACCOUNTS. {From the Richmond Whig, Jan. —Evening edition.) Something ol a sensation was produced this lorenoon by a report that an armistice for three months bad been agreed upon. It is not true. On the contrary, we know that shells were flying ...

COMMERCIAL

... Government could not be carried on without the money raised by it, and the decision was reversed. And what was declared ' by Whigs and Tories to be impossible in 1834, when the national expenditure was under forty millions, is not be done a stroke now when ...

SKETCHES FROM THE HOUSE

... es, in the equally-balanced state of parties, can well turn the scale. Heretofore the Irish Liberals have looked up to the Whig their natural leaders. Now, Lord Derby has discovered that the Roman Catholics of the Empire are his natural allies. What a ...

POLICE OFFlCE—Yesterday

... stated that .Mr Dargan will be brought forward t(,wn > which would be of great advantage. In addition “Francis Hodder.” in the Whig interest lor ibe city of Dublin, at the Ge-I the for the purchase of the Cork and Dr Golding—Mr Chairman, 1 beg reiterate the ...

NEW ZEALAND AFFAIRS

... promise of one day doing good thing if nicely weighted. Lion is good catnfi colt, bin az lid does not oonis of * The Richmond Whig, of January says are very glad lo learn that Ihe President has signed the bill creating a Geoeral*in»Chief. That bill is now ...