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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

However thoir intontiong, prontor migtaku can be committed politicians or stategmeu tlian (o excite beyond ..

... unreasonable became the so-called popular leaders tho Irish people. Tories and Whigs have been in turn the objects their anger and vituperation. kli. was accustomed to call the Whigs base, bloody, and brutal,” with impartial abuse attack Earl well Sir Bobekt ...

QUEEN’S COLLEGES

... study of Protestant literature.” To combat these Ultramontane and unchristian views of freedom of education, patronised by a Whig cabinet in 1866, abnegating all previous acts of liberal ministries since 1833, Mr. Whittle has given us an unaswcrable pamphlet ...

ME. A. D. ROCHE'S CONCERT

... edge of tho wedge. Let them boldly and firmly their .stand the system that has existed supported hitherto by every government, Whig or Tory, and every Lord Lieutenant and Chief Secretary since. We hope that Roman Catholic press will now see- the error of ...

THE IRISH CONSTABULARY

... persevering advocacy. The subject has been also taken up from time to time by some of our cotemporaries, particularly the Northern Whig and the Dublin Evening Mail. Wo arc happy to see that this agitation is likely at length to be attended with successful results ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1866

... unfair and disgraceful opposition really maintained its ground and struck root in tho soil.” “And was such system,” exclaims tho Whig, to bo quietly given up to its opponents without a struggle ? Was not ono single word to said in its defence and no protest ...

KEREY INTELLIGENCE

... any Fenian loader were United Irishman 179(i-9d. . , , u Tone started as Whig and client of the Ponsonbj s, but soon began to look with great contempt the litUo politics of So Whig Club and the.r about petty grievances instead of going to the root of the ...

THE CHANGES IN THE QUEENS UNIVERSITY

... decision of tho House of Commons on tbo great principle at stake. In a fow days all further interference may unavailing. —Northern Whig. THE LATE CASE OF SHOOTING AT GLASNEVIN. AtthoCapol-at. Police-office, onWednesday morning, Mi'. Ennis, solicitor, sated to ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1866

... prevail, that Ix>rd Russell’s administration will short lived ; it being only a makeshift, a poor compromise between finality” Whigs and go-a-head Liberals. Ministers will find themselves involved in such angry controversies on Irish and other subjects, that ...

Repacked and Dairies, 65

... General Sweeny. Ho must now strike out some other route! Referring to the late deputation totbeLord Lieutenant, the Northern Whig says From the concluding observations of the Lord lieutenant, it would seem that the principle of mixed education has been ...

COURT OF QUEEN’S BENCH—Thursday,

... one who Weeps it his premises comparatively independent of the firebrigado, and will lessen his risk immensely. '—Northern Whig, syatom Un.tod National Edition continued, aud not BUDeraedad ■ at.oi.al eystem sought to £ ThTS' Ution consisted of the following ...

BIRTHS

... scon them. With appropriate legend it would have made a grand cartoon. Sir Charles is more muujrt than ever if possible. old Whigs seem somehow to minimise they ago. When he returns to his place, sturdy John Bright is introduced to theuewdarliug of Westminster ...