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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... and for the victory won for Conservatism. Odger denounced the conduct of the Watorlow committee, in not withdrawing, as more Whig humbug, and promised to contest Southwark whenever there wts an opportunity. The crowd was large and noisy, but goodhumoured ...

, THE PATRIEOS THE ATTITUDE OP

... THE PATRIEOS THE ATTITUDE OP ENGLAND. Fotrit Othinet, writing (ho prospects of intervention, refers to England follows: The Whig Cabinet, which this moment has the direction of affairs manifests towards us tM moat hostile disposition, end in this it. harmony ...

TURKEY AND EGYPT

... ELECTI »NS. It was derided y> that Warner should jjo lo the poll at Norwich, after »ho inelFeoiusj al« tempt leconcilo the Whigs and advanced Libo* rail*. Ri«* !•«« iuu ...

TORY NATIONALITY

... TORY NATIONALITY. The Northern Whig sarcastically observes, anent the Tory national movement, •• the present Imperial Parliament may be very bud one, but the Hon King Harman, D L, and Major Knox, L, have made deaperato efforts to get into it. address ...

JOHN GEORGE MacCARTHY

... the Land Question.” Tipperary Free Press. “ One of the best written volumes that have yet appeared on the subject.” —Northern Whig. “This work should be read all Irishmen.”— Dundalk Detnocrat. 991 CORK, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1870. ...

M A R R I E 1)

... this ancient city, in which he states his views on subjects of vital importance this country. does not pledge himself to be a Whig or Tory, but of the Independent Party, and promises that if returned the interests of the Country, and particularly those of ...

FURTHER PARTICULARS OP THE

... deputation from the Libeml r-preseillative meeting, that he will come forward only on receiving the support of the lead* ing Whigs, who will meet on Thursday, to consider the present position of the party. Mr Warner has refused to become a candidate, unlees ...

MR HENRY EDWARDS

... pledges, but I cannot disguise from myself the fact of bis lordship being devoted Whig, and of his having been rewarded for his consistency. Captain Greville. M.P for Westmeath, Whig. Mr Greville- Nugent, who was recently defeated in his attempt to storm the ...

of ths bank, to see that it works well in all its departments, and to confer upon it all the

... Tuem Herald; W. Greene, Wexford Independent: G. Smith, Westmeath Guardian ; A. Balfe. George Bassett, Thos. M‘Knight, Northern Whig ; Michael Dwyer, G. Langran, Carlow Sentinel ; Nugent Robinson, George Talbot, Leinster Express ; J. J. Evans, Limerick Chronicle; ...

Miniitry, when it is plain that that Ministry has delayed the introduction of the measure of repression to the last

... under which England has prospered. At the commence ment of the present Session it was apparent that in one point at least Whigs and Tories, Radicals and Conservatives, were agreed, and that was that by some stern method or the other period should be put ...

SIR A. E. GUINNESS, BART

... influence of the late rains have wonderfully improved in appearance, and a good hay crop may be now reasonably hoped for. —Nothern Whig. Bee Hive Extraordinary.—At Chorlton-lane, near Malpas, in modern built brick house, during last summer, bees were seen frequently ...