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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

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... 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 ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... efforts he made, hundreds of families were relieved from the distress which would otherwise have overtaken them. —Northern Whig. Dangerous Drink ! —An old toper, who had attended the Polytechnic, where the learned professor caused several explosions to ...

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, ...

STATE OF THE HOUSE,

... Fenianism, baffled indeed, but gnashing its teeth in impotent fury, and still doggedly biding its time. A Tory has succeeded to a Whig Government, with what effect on the future fortunes of Ireland remains to seen. The Viceroy and the Chief Secretary have shown ...

CASHEL QUARTER SESSIONS

... this gifted statesman wrote in “ Coningsby,” that best friends of the Tories are the Catholics—Protestants heiug by nature Whigs and Radicals. But it is useless to confer a material boon on a man who proves himself to have no influence with bis fellow- ...

CASHEL PETTY SESSIONS

... and danger, instead of element of strength and prosperity to the empire How much longer is she to be governed, by alternate Whig and Tory cabinets on that plan empirical legislation that has hitherto prevailed, and proved so abortive, and not on broad ...

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 ...

From Waterford To

... not quite without a leg to stand upon. Divided as we are, says the TiiAes y on most other topics, we have never been either Whigs or Tories in our response to the cry, Italy for the Italians.” The Times says :—No combination of circumstances can be imagined ...

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 ...

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 ...

TWO WRECKS AND LOSS OF LIFE OFF THE WEXFORD COAST

... honest—the Tory and the Radical—between whom there must fight; but before that could come off it was necessary to sweep away the Whig who stood between. Although advocating democratic reform, was not to’ be held as opposed to a partial Reform ; was ready to ...

THANKS

... an Irish weazle is to phlebotomise Tory rat (laughter). But, strange to say, she is not so fond at all •f a Whig rat. I will tell you why. Whig Pits are like barbers’ cate, they are full of sawdust, air, and water (laughter). There is no blood in them ...