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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

CHURCH BILL AMENDMENTS

... of St. Davids, and many other, members lof the house. It is of some importance to see [ how far the line of policy which tbe Whig party, j with the concurrence of considerable number ;of Conservatives, have taken in the Lords is in accordance with tho position ...

HOMEWARD BOMBAY MAIL

... ascertained that the defalcations of the Lurgan cashier of tho Belfast Bank are under £4OO. which amply covered security. —Northern Whig. ...

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 ...

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 FRENCH ATLANTIC CABLE

... voyage from Brest to* St. Pierre will occupy 18 or 20 days. Arrest of the Absconding Bank Cashier.— paragraph appeared Friday’s Whig stating that a bank cashier, employed in town in the North of Ireland, had absconded, and that his defalcations were believed ...

“ A SPEECH NOT SPOKEN

... There is* delightful absurdity about the project which is characteristic of our stupid friend, the Belfast Tory.” —Northern Whig. A Gueat Financial Secuet.—A. letter from Madrid auks—Have you ever heard Mr. Sedo Probably not. He is a political economist ...

REGATTAS

... It seems to have been orginally designed in its present form to explain why he 1. ft the Tories and took office under the Whig Fail Grey ; a change which, according to Lord Palmerston’s chivalrous sense of honour, could only justified by the fact that ...

COMM E R C

... himself face to face with England and defying all its united strength, he confounded in an equal enmity the Tories and the Whigs—tho enemies of all reforms, of all concessions, and the most determined champions of civiland religious equality. The abstract ...

COMMERCIAL

... the handwriting of Defoe himself, and of unquestionable authenticity—show that in the year 1718 the writer was engaged by the Whig Government of Lord Sunderland, as he had been a few years previously by that of Lord Townshend and Sir R. Walpole, to exercise ...

THE HUMAN HAIR

... this important matter, the correspondent quotes extensively from the Cork Reporter, the Dublin Evening Pod, and the Northern Whig. In introducing the quotation from the Reporter the Times' correspondent speaks in a flattering manner of the stand the Reporter ...

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 ...

LATEST NEWS. TELEGRAPH. FRANCE. Paris, 16tk.— The Napoleon fetes were celebrated yesterday in the usual manner. ..

... Gibraltar, 15th.—The steamer Ripon leaves tonight lor Southampton with Bombay heavy mail. CO. ANTRIM ELECTION. (From the Northern Whig.) Belfast, Monday.—The nomination for county Antrim took place to-day. Sir Shafto Adair was proposed by Mr. Dalway, M.P., and ...