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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

BANK RETURNS

... remains. The passengers who arrived in Belfast last evening are for towns on the Ulster and Northern Counties lines.— Northern Whig. ' . The Starry Banner. —As no such ship is known at Lloyd’s as'the Starry Banner steamship, trading between New York and ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS— Wednesday. (Before the full Court.) In the Matter of the Belfast Election Petition v. ..

... to the Whig at present. The Chief Justice remarked that they had not yet come to the Northern Star. Air. Macdonogh observed that so far he had been discussing tho law. The article in tho Star was not s fierce tho ono which had appeared in tho Whig. Tho ...

THE PARIS BOURSE

... Justice Morris, as regarded the Whig, was in favor of admonishing the proprietor, and making him pay the costs of the motion. Chief Justice Monaghan was of opinion that there was no justification for the comments the Whig, but as the court differed as to ...

THE CORK DAILY SOUTHERN

... foolish language. We were strengthened in this Lope by the recollection of the fact that Mr. O’Sullivan had started in life as a Whig of a mild type, and had made his debut in public life under the auspices of Mr. Justice Keooh, a learned Judge distinguished ...

Notice to Consumers of Gas-

... is well known, been lodged against the return of Messrs. Johnston and M‘Clure, the sitting members for Belfast. The Northern Whig commented with much severity on the conduct of the petitioners in making what it evidently deemed a vexatious attempt to annoy ...

MEN OK BELFAST

... MEN BELFAST. THE GRAND LODGE AND THE ORANGE- (From the Northern Whig)- There can no doubt whatever that tho Grand Orange Lodge have come to support ot the local Tory dictators, and that their object i«, 8 ® '*’ to trample out the spirit of independence ...

CORK CUVIERIAN AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL

... and religious creed; worshipping the memory of William 111., and, half nnconciously, the great Royal leader of the English Whigs. At election after election these tei.ants and artifans followed their landlords and civic leaders to the poll; and the vote ...

THE AHMIKAUTY AM) WAR OEITCE

... ment or even disendow ment. la gaining freedom, by the acts of statesmen and legislatuies, it may acquire power. —yor them Whig. Private Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant. His Excellency Earl Spencer has appointed Mr. Roundcll to be bis Private Secretary ...

THE STATE PURCHASE OF IRISH RAILWAYS

... , to unite the people. have too long maintained institutions of which the direct effect has been to divide them. —Northern Whig. Distressed State op Trade Dundee. —On Friday a general meeting of those connected with the spinning and weaving trade in Dundeo ...

THE NO SURRENDER POLICY

... life a strong conservative, but thinks that upon such question as tho church clergyman ought to stand on higher ground than Whig or Tory platform. Accordingly he has, for a Tory archdeacon, unparalleled boldness to state that question thus. Is it desirable ...

THE CORK DAILY SOUTHERN FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1869. PARISIAN GOSSIP

... ground that it might be his duty to tike the initiative in proceedings which might be directed the House of Commons The Northern Whig mentions that the bill of particulars” furnished by order of court in the matter the Currh-k--fergus petition alleges personal ...