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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

THE STATE PRISONERS

... Dublin with the prisoners on board. We really cannot imagine the fatuity that could induce any men, but Whigs, to throw any such chances. And even for Whigs—if it were only to pre- serve their old game of keeping up we are at a loss to sufficient cause for ...

MIMSFERIAL MOVEMENTS

... on earth—mighty London itself has avouched its trust in Whig ability and truth stamped its approbation of Whig principles and conduct by the unopposed and unanimous re-election of Lord Joun The Whig organs are in raptures, and half intoxicated in the loftiest ...

THE CORK SOUTHERN REPORTER-THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1349

... almost literally true, and they now demand a real reform act. — And the Whig aristocracy combine with the Tory aris- tocracy to refuse the people's request. That alliance of the Whig aristocracy with the people which constituted what has been called since ...

REFORMERS

... enlightened Liberal Minister. not a bigoted, be- nighted Whig Lord, who bas inherited a glorious name, but dors not those high qualities which made his name famous. Ample time has been afforded for the Whigs to test their powers as statesmen, and we behold the ...

THE MrSKKRRY OUNDg Wtl.l. MKCT O*N Friday, 22(1, Tuesday, 2«ith, Friday,’ 291b, ... Mount Pleasant ... fnni>ha ..

... bis ideas of literary perfection, nnd them be takes for models. God, of course, made the universe for Whig kings. Whig patricians Whig statesmen Whig scribblers, lor Lord John Russell, Lord Grey; Lord Lansdowne, and Lord Thomas Babington Macnnlay.” Mr ...

THE SPEAKERSHIP

... seo- lous for the Government and very acct ble to the Whigs.” He was seconded by Sir W Stricland. He was elected without a division. Tindal says—“ The Tories, upon a surmise that the Court or Whig party would have divid- ed between Sir KR Onslow and Sir ...

BRIDGENORTH ELECTION

... for the borough of Bridgenorth was withdrawn, and the order for taking it into consideration consequently discharged.—Two Whigs confirmed. ...

THE SPEAKERSHIP

... all of patrouage a a Whig, and why his and al bie supporters so well entitled to £6000 a year, and the honours and privileges fthe Speakership, as Mr. solely because hie Levsvas, who was selected for his late office, opinions, asa Whig, where then in unison ...

LETTER I. From the Dublin Pilot of last night, received at Two o' Clock. TO LORD DURHAM. I see with

... the accession the Whigs to power at the close of the year 1830. The second comprises only the time which has elapsed since that accession. The first may bo dismissed in a few words, and these words oft and oft repeated by the Whigs whilst out of office ...

MR. O’CONNELL’S THIRD LETTER LOUD DUNGANNON From the. Dublin of lust ctvuiug, received at tbU OfiL, , o' Clock this

... ly attributed 1 should hope. But by the Whigs wo been promised, and from the expected better treatment. Alas I alusl for Ireland, the portion of the catalogue of the i f(Mies, faults, and crimes,' of the Whigs which I have already detailed, demonstrates ...

THE EVENING PACKET ON THE PROSECU-

... soil” —is written on the clouded brows of the Whig law offi- cers, and on the triumphant and defiant faces of the lead- ers of that agitation to which Whig incapacity lent strength and daring, and which a Whig Government has now endeavoured to punish. And ...

THE QUEEN’S VISIT TO IRELAND

... approach to those shores where the yet green graves ofthousands, starved to death, bear damning evidence of Whig selficiiness, Whig incapacity, Whig hollow-heartedness. They fear, and justly, that roar of execration with which the kindred of the famished ...