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(From the Northern Whig),

... (From the Northern Whig), ought condole with Mr. Pope Ilcnncssy. He has tried hard to gain the suffrages of tho Conacrvatire electors of Wexford. Ho had visited, ho said on tho j nomination day, nearly every parish and hamlet; ho ' had canvassed everybody ...

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... called an Englishman ; and the other, that had been patronised by tfao Whigs His vindication of himself from being only so Englishman was effective; and, as for being patronised the Whigs, he positively denied the imputation, but implied, At the same time ...

COMMERCIAL

... measure of form. In second address issued on Monday night. Mr. M'Mechan designates himself a Liberal-Conservative.—AbrtAcra Whig. ...

ARCHBISHOP WHATELY

... his appointment to tho soo of Dublin, have tho following particulars : —** Whatcly had been more or less connect'd with tho Whig party through his political writings, and he has been often a guest at Holland-houso, where his conversation, his jokes, and ...

GREAT FLOODS IN BELFAST

... the bed of the river deepened, these periodical floods, if not altogether got rid of, wouldinagreatmeasureboabatcd. —Northern Whig. Innocence ok Wit—which is it ?—A German writer observes, in late volume social condition of Groat Britain : There is such ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1866. MR. POPE lIENNESSY’S DEFEAT

... unquestioning fidelity rare in tho ranks. Tho schism at Wexford for a time gave some encouragement to tho project of starting Whig candidate ; but tho state tho constituency rendered that plan clearly hopeless. At the pro# vious election two Conservatives ...

Cljp loutljprn IRpjinrtft. CORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1866. The gentleman” who repeatedly interrupted Mr. ..

... I was assailed and dragged like a thief or vagabond and excluded from the hall,” In leader Mr. Bright’s speech the Northern Whig says ; “As Mr. Bright said in his speech, the want of Irehnd is, in fact, this middlo-rluss independence which in (treat Britain ...

GINGLE INSPECTOR

... 1865. Discussing the approaching trial of ©x- Governor Eyre, at the Old Bailey, for the murder of Mr. Gordon, the Northern Whig says : “If there bo one part of tbo British Empire more than another directly interested in knowing immediately how far the ...

THE CORK HATTY REPORTER, ERTHAY, NOVEMBER 9, 186fi. THE SITUATION OP THE POPE

... forces of the time, may ring the ears of the present Pope, who oven yet in his heart loves Italy not wisely, but well. —Northern Whig. Tf.rriulk Stokmh awd Disasters the Mbditekaxean ard Black Beas.— Very severe weather seems to experienced in the Turkish capital ...

TO LET

... between the Pope and Mr. Gladstone, given by an Italian paper, is declared by Mr. Gladstone to be a fabrication. Tho Northern Whig, while expressing a wish that the lives of Colonel Lynch and Father M‘Mahon may be spared, objects to the interference of tho ...