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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

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... brief intervals since the retirement of Sir Robert Peel in 1846 has Ireland enjoyed respite from the evils inseparable from Whig misrule. The Sill of EgHftton, 1852 and in 1858-9, solved another difficult problem showing that it was possible for Lord- ...

3,000,000 against, 000,000, and which had had to struggle by itself for many years, and had not struggled ..

... could n--t entirely credit. Did they forget who maintained the cause of Ireland in its darkest hour? As far back 1806 the Whigs under Fox had to leave office on the Catholic question alone; and for years their views that question had excluded them from ...

THE CORK' DAILY REPORTER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, ISCS. RECRUITING IN NEW YORK

... fullest investigation. There are many persons who take Mr Edmund's side, and assert that he has been shamefully ill-used by his Whig patrons. But, under any circumstances, the country has a right to explanation of the condition under which an official charged ...

TAXATION OF TOWNS,

... is not avowedly popular in our day ami country ; on the contrary, it is rather the fashion to profess liberal principles, Whig and lory, Roman Catholic and Protestant, live peaceably together, and find that by so doingeacl derives a benefit. Both parties ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMAN

... in a Godless college,’ he received the combined support of the Tories and the Ultramontane?, against the Government and the Whigs, and was returned at the head of the poll. He was not week in Parliament before he delivered his maiden speech ; and from the ...

A RAILWAY REFORM BILL

... the Extension the Franchise. It is very natural that it should be so. Who knows the difference between A. who calls himself a Whig, and B. who calls himself Tory ? Both are now-a-days Conservatives. But there are few persons, down even to the operative class ...

(redter’s telegram)

... Richmond, with passes from Lincoln. The leading Peace Democrats think that it may be another peace negociation. The Richmond Whig says that there was cotton in Charleston at the time of its evacuation. The Richmond papers report that Sherman is con# summating ...

THE LAW OF HONOUR

... Carolina, which has extended over him the protecting shield of the State. THE GOVERNOR OF NORTH CAROLINA ON THE (From the Richmond Whig, Feb 23). Governor Vance addressed the people at rioldvboro, r, on Saturday last. The Journal gives sketch of his remarks, ...

RAILWAY TRAVELLING (IRELAND) BILL

... at present by Greenock, occupying ten hours, of which about nine hours are at sea* A petition in favour of the bill in the Whig, A Bill further to secure to the Public the Means of Travelling by Railway in Ireland. [Prepared and brought in bv Sir Coleman ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1865. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY REPORTER

... Mr Sheridan, Rev Charles Merivale (chaplain), Mr Alfred Den secretary ). BARON DKASY AND THE KIOTS. 1C BDITOR THE NORTHERN WHIG- Sir,—l, in common with all who were present the opening of the Commission yesterday, listened attentirely to the charge ot ...

INATJQUEATION OF THE YICE-PEESIDENT

... groundless and absurd, are most undesirable in so excitable a community, and particularly under present circunfstances. —Northern Whig. giving liia idea of the oath he had just taken. Ho had uttered but two or three sentences when some of the officials standing ...

THE VACANT POOR LAW COMMISSIONER-

... of the community as it would bo distasteful to the extremes of both the Protestant and the Roman Catholic parties. Northern Whig. (From the Irish Times J. There has been a regular troop of candidates for the Poor Law Commissionerahip hanging about the ...