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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

CLOSING PRICES of S Y’ ESTEI

... yesterday. The following appeared in our Seconc Edition of yesterdav : RIOTING AND LOSS OF LIFE IN PORTADOWN. {From the Northern Whig). Belfast, Friday. —There was a serious riot at Porladown yesterday, and the police wore forced to fire on crowd. A br)y named ...

THE ORANGE RIOTS

... Several arrests were made, and the police ultimately succeeded in restoring order. esterday ihe town was quiet. —Northern Whig. settlement founded on the Fiji Islanks by the Polynesia Company appears prosper; a line of packets now runs between Fiji and ...

AND FOLLOWING DAYS. MUSLIN DEPARTMENT

... for political projectors to amuse themselves with, and to take its place among tho historic impossibilities which venerable Whigs may mingle with their reminiscences of the late Mr. Burke, Mr. Pitt, Mr. Fox, and Lord Castlebeagh. To the suggestions put ...

PEACE IN ULSTER

... by the police and soldiers. this only were the result of the Bill now before Parliament, it would unmixed blessing.—AWr/rera Whig. ...

THE DERRY RIOTS

... part of the commenced .o groan and threaten Mr Rea, and the proceedings terminated in a scene of wild confusion. —Northern Whig. Agricultural Grievances. —Whilst the House of Lords has b ...

THE MURDER OF A FAMILY,

... it embraces many of the Ulster Tory Members, and probably many of the Irish Representative Peers. To speak of it as a purely Whig policy is either gross ignorance shameless falsehood. It was originally a Conservative policy, and whs favoured such Conservatives ...

THE ARMY,

... against it. Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Disraeli represent on this point, not the inert sense of most Whigs or most Torus, but the insatiable zeal of sown' Whigs and Tories. In all matters that require the concurrence of many persons a compact minority which ...

THE LORDS AND THE CHURCH BILL

... support the claim. The prisoner was sentenced to twelve mouths’ imprisonment. THE RIOTING IN PORTADOWN. {From tho Northern Whig.) Portadown, July 1, 12 o’Clock.— Tlioro has been great rioting here since ten o’clock, and the police were forced to fire ...

ASSAULT ON THE POLICE

... this town. may add that none of the above were stationed in Belfast on Monday, but in tho surrounding districts.— Northern Whig. RIOTING IN NEWRY—THREE PERSONS SHOT. Newuy, Ttesday.—ln my despatch on yesterday I said that the greatest quietude jirevailed ...

THE POBTADOWN RIOTS—FUNERAL OF

... likely to accepted by all those who have declared for concurrent endowment by their amendments ; | for he used to kept by the Whigs in a particular i back seat for this very purpose. ’Hion, too, the Bishop of Oxford, who'on the last night of the former debate ...

THE BLACKROCK TRAGEDY

... appointment, and a number of Irish Liberal members made strong representations in his favour the score of journalistic support of Whig administration, but judicial proved stronger than Parliamentary in this piece of Irish office patronage.—lrish Times. POLICE ...

STRATION at mallow,

... popping of champagne corks or sold for mess Government pottage (groans). W. are here no political partisans, we are neither Whig nor Tory (hear, ir). Wo are neither Orangemen nor Ribbunmen—wo arc simply li i-hmcn, and we glory the name (cheers). It has ...