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THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1866. MR. M'KENNA, M.P., AT YOUQHAI,

... confident they will if the Whigs and the Irish Whig Liberals will allow them to try (hear). I think it our boundon duty to give them this trial. I for one will not found more ready in supporting Conservative government than I have been Whig government (cheers); ...

THE PROPOSED BANQUET TO MR, GLADSTONE

... PROPOSED BANQUET MR, GLADSTONE. Belfast, Thursday. —The Ulster server say, the announcement which appeared in the Northern Whig Tuesday is, wc believe quite premature. such arrangement has been made, and no steps have yet been token the matter. The p ...

MU. M'KENNA, M.P., AND HIS REV. SUP

... Mr. M'Kenna’s vote 2nd. What part of Reverend Mr. Murphy’s speech, omitting as irrelevant the truthful charge against the Whigs, justifies or explains his re- . solution and vindicates the vote of Mr. against Reform 3rd. Have not our political maligners ...

ENGLISH WOOL MARKET

... Fenians, therefore, had they gone in in earnest, would have had an easy victory. Now, they have lost the tide. The Northern Whig has the following remarks on the extinction of the Kingdom of Hanover by the King of Prussia:— The King of Prussia is in very ...

dontjimi Hf|njrtpi. CORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1866. Our Limerick correspondent says it is rumoured that Aid. ..

... in England, and owes his dignity to a Liberal Government, should have become a Tory when translated to Ireland, the Northern Whig says:— Great allowances, wo admit, onght to be made for the neceasitiea entauod pen the Irish prelates by their positions. ...

STOCK AND SHAKE MARKETS

... will, doubtless, compile a book about him, in whicli he will rank him with his great favourite, Oliver Cromwell. Tho Northern Whig has a loader on Philosopher Carlyle’s extraordinary letter, in tho course of which it says : Not a single word is said about ...

AILY REPORTER, FRIBAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1866

... lay behind it. Lord Derby covers the country against the advance of an exasperated and unscrupulous enemy. The portion of the Whig party who have formed just estimate of the character of the contemplated Reform, and of the measuors which lurk behind it, ...

number or naaiNS inspected at the evtteb

... j snappishness and ill-humour, Mr. John A. | •Roebuck, has just expressed his ideas the Reform Bill, and the conduct of the Whig Ministry. His remarks were precisely of the character to expected from peculiar person. Among other things ho suggested a union ...

CORK, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1866

... broke ring, and so the Irishman loses tho stakes—£loo a-sido and tho belt. Mr. Waldron, who formerly represented Tipperary as a Whig or Liberal, now comes forward as a Tory. Believing (he says) that the determination shown by Lord Derby not act on any exclusive ...

YOUGHAL UNIOK

... would not go so far to offer the Pope the entire possession island of Malta, except the fortifications and forts.” The Northern Whig ridicules the latest nostrum of tho Time) for the pacification and improvement of Ireland: The Times in this holiday time says ...

FENIANISM IN LIVERPOOL,

... the Catholic University. They can reduce tho taxation of Ireland, at least I foci confident they will so, if the Whigs and tho Irish Whig Liberals are not too many for them.” not wonder tbatour respected contemporary, Dublin Keening Mail, should think ...