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DAILY REPORTER, r t

... 00-operation of the Whigs with the Tories to carry such a meaause of Reform only as, of course, the Tories would propose and approve, would be Parliamentary farce not to be thought of. If we are to have Reform at all this Session, it must be Whig, and not Tory ...

IRISH NATIONAL EDUCATION,

... to believe that this question i* at present occupying a considerable share of attention in high official quarter*.—Northern Whig, Pride. —Well tempered pride is the best feeling of our nature. It is far from vanity as the antipodes. The one consecrates ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... the King of Prussia, Bismark, Boon, De Moltke, and Herwarth, after the generals so named. We are entering, says the Northern Whig, on the second week of the Now Year, with Mr. Stephens’s loud boast remaining unfulfilled. Where the Chief Head Centre may ...

CORK, TUESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1867

... system by which they are themselves sufferers and the nation is imperilled, is decided. Discussing Lord pamphlet, the Northern Whig says;—“ The discussion which Lord Dufferin commenced is really of great importauee, and cannot but do good. The landlords of ...

EXECUTIONS AT MAIDSTONE

... the honse. report has been made to tho Lord Lieutenant, through the Right Hon. Mr. Morris, Attorney-General. M.P.—.VorMern Whig. A capitalist in Berne named Schweirer haajastcomraitttd suicide in consequence of some unforlnnate speculations in which he ...

Bth. let bat., Malta, Chatham ; Jdj

... immediately discharged. It appears that the men were engaged in England as labourers by Dr. Ritchie, Ballymacarrett. —Northern Whig. CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST A LATE LIEUTENANT OF FUSILIERS. Mr. Robert Bacon, late lieutenant in the Fusiliers, was brought Bow-street ...

CHARGE OP POISONING

... of water and around Belfast were frozen. There is every reason to anticipate continuance of the present weather.—iVoriAera Whig, | Severe Snow Storm in Scotland.— On Wednesday the severe whether with which the New Year was ushered in continued with unabated ...

STOCK AND SHARE MARKET

... Government has done, and continues to do, to its rebels”—pardon them. Speaking of Mr. Bright and his work-people, the Northern Whig says :—“ Mr. Garth very recently repeated, on the authority of Mr. Ferrand and Mr. PopeHennessy,someold calumnies against Mr ...

,Y REPORTED, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1867/^

... day fur such compromise gone for ever. At one period daring tho great free-trade controversy, if the Tories had joined the Whigs they might have carried the proposition for perpetuating an fie. fixed duty on corn ; but, thank God, they were so perverse ...

THANKS

... only appoint thirteen in many yean. As to peen, parsons, bishops, and other dignitaries, there is no counting them. After the Whigs came a deluge”—of Tory patronage. The ceremony of enthroning the Bight £er. Charles Broderick Bernard, D.D., recently appointed ...

SUSPICIOUS EXPLOSION

... certaiu executive alterations which have been contemplated, but which do not necessarily affect the representation of Belfast. Whig. Mace and Other Pugilists sent to Gaol. —At the Derbyshire sessions Thuraday, Joseph Goss, Peter Morris. George Holden, Joseph ...

THE COMING YEAR

... to say whether Lord Derby would be prepared to state the views of the government previous the meeting of Parliament. Xorthem Whig, ...