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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

THE DREADFUL ACCIDENT AT BANGOR

... the family of Hawkins, the poor boatman, who has sailed in every part of the world to drowned near his own home.— Northern Whig. Eowbyism in the House of Commons.— Thero have been more rows” in the House of Commons during the present session than in any ...

THE COEK DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1865

... Chester upon Liberal principles. Except on Irish questions, it would hard to decide which is now the Liberal” party in England—Whigs or Tories. But about Irish Tories there is no mistake; they are well known their colours. A deputation consisting of the heads ...

THE COHK DAILY BEPOETEK, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1865

... contest may’ divested of the religious rancour and personal allusions which have been as y’et tho only weapons used by’ the Whig agents against \oung resident tjentlcmm pre-eminent amongst the citizens for kindness, liberality, and untarnished honor. I ...

THE DISSOLUTION

... wilderness until they have grown used to it, and rather like it than otherwise: and it it were onl? for civility’s sake, the Whigs and Peelites can say less of their own contentment, with uncontested possession of the land flowing with official milk and ...

ENGLISH BETTER MARKET

... the temporal power of the Pope, and that the Court of Dome is most anxious to see them in power in England instead of the Whigs. But this is no reason why the Eoman Catholics of Ireland should support such an intolerant and hostile party, it is entirely ...

PROPOSED ROYAL DOCKS

... free scope as when lie delivered the above remarks. Who ever before heard of this compact between the Roman Catholics and tho Whigs such a basis? Such never occurred, save in the fertile fancy of Mr. Disraeli. It is true the Roman Catholics Ireland have for ...

Make this world hell in honour of the next

... well-disposed persons as remarkable that these Orange demonstrations should be permitted by the authorities to continue. Northern Whig. Death of Lord Charles Fitzroy.—We FostJ have to record the death of this nobleman, which took place at Elm Lodge, near Hampton ...

UNRESERVED AUCTION

... that alone should render them unworthy of our confidence. It is not, however, the first time that liberal professions and Whig principles have deceived and destroyed the people. government shall ever receive my support ■which is not prepared t > stake ...

LETTER FROM JOHN MIT* II ELL To the Hon. Benjamin Wood, Proprietor OF THE Daily News: New York, June 13,

... Maury, Commander C.S.N. To Commander United States Naval Forces in the Gulf of Mexico. “ Sic Semper Tyrannis.” —The Richmond Whig has again hoisted this motto, which it carried through all the rebellion. Is not this thing in bad taste to say the least of ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1865

... Protest nt municipal corporations of Ireland.” The Municipal Reform Act, 1 need hardly say, was not onlv introduced by the Whig Government, hut was carried*!)v them, with the great majority then at their command, in opposition the most vehement and determined ...

North-Western

... satisfied, impossible for any sophistry or declamatory appeals about the sufferings of the Sovereign Pontiff at the hands of the Whigs, to lead the Roman Catholics of Ireland to support a Tory candidate at the forthcoming elections. Mr. Disraeli and Lord Derby ...

and that the bill was quite consistent with that measure. Chelmsford, framed and forced on Parliament th • Mr. ..

... departure from policy of justice, for which I cannot seek elsewhere. As regards those whose principles have inherited from the Whigs of o: her days, find in the past high guarantees for the future. When think what great memories they must efface ; what noble ...