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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

THE IRISH ELECTIONS

... standard-bearers rather than their flags. In Monaghan Mr. Dawson has recovered one seat, the only one in Ulster,’ for the Whigs. In Louth Messrs Fortescue and’ Kenned}’ have been again returned with hardly a show of opposition, and in Kildare Lord Otho ...

THE CORK DAIRY REPORTER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1865

... engaged, and as soon as it was discovered, payment was refused, on the ground that his name was not the ‘list.’ ” \—Korthern Whig. THE VALUE OF AN ULTRAMONTANE ALLIANCE. It cannot but be satisfactory to to find the organ of Mr. Disraeli acknowledging the ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1865

... the sympathy of the Roman Catholic element, and for a time succeeded in securing much support as to severely embarrass tho Whig Government. In fact the hostile position assumed the principal Roman Catholics of this country, and the tendency manifested ...

THE IiUTTEH MARKET

... was produced in court. Mr. Johnson —I don’t know that (laughter). Mr. Orme—l suppose it is the first of that kind. —Northern Whig. Mr. A. Mellon has been elected as conductor to the Liverpool Philharmonic Society. Mr. W. B. Scott is executing a series of ...

REFORM FOR IRELAND

... the ranks of Radical Reformers hero by adopting English Protestant Liberals of the right stamp in preference to Tories and Whigs, whetner Catholic or Protestant. Mr. John Pope Hennessy declared that he did not believe Reform would bo the cry of the future ...

KING’S COUNTY ELECTION—“THEMISSING

... landlords and rev. gentlemen, who have latterly adopted the theory of vote for the devil in preference to a supporter of the Whigs.” I know the politics of this county well, and while I believe the former will, if possible, continue to enforce their iron ...

THE ATLANTIC CABLE

... would not he expected before this evening (Saturday), to-morrow, or even Monday.— Tums. MURDER NEAR LISBURN. (From the XortJurn Whig.J On Friday morning murder of the most shocking character was committed at place called Ballymacbrennan, about three miles ...

DIRECT COMMISSIONS

... political soldier ; he had entered with all his heart into the battle of Reform ; and from that time forward he held in the great Whig army a place, if not of command, yet of trust and influence. Perhaps no man was better acquainted than he with the secret history ...

THE COEK EATT.Y REPOETEE, WEEN’ESEAY, AEGEST 16, 1865

... unaccountable, and in fact very little interest seems to be excited in the neighbourhood by the melancholy occurrence Northern Whig. A country gentleman was strolling out with cockney friend—a genuine cockney—when they finally approached a meadow in which ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1865

... SCAEYA. ASSAULTS BY THE ORANGEMEN. As was anticipated in the letter of our correspondent, which appeared in the columns of the Whig on Monday, an assembly of a rather dubious nature took place in the neighbourhood of Scarva, Lawrencotown, and Gilford yesterday ...

ONE P.M. PRICE

... materials for a Tory party-cry on the assembling of Parliament. What opposition cry could more effective in England than that the Whig Government was remiss, had abandoned its functions, and was surrendering the loyal inhabitants of Ireland to the mercy of their ...