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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier

THE WHIGS

... and Ireland, Whig blundering and worse—Whig treachery and heartlesaness are visible to all men. •* Out with them “down with them are words rushing to the lips of the people at large. And they care not who step into the placet of the Whigs. The burtilityof ...

THE 'WHIGS

... THE 'WHIGS. The mixed element! poetj •'« >ep«e*tinr «Pl>«»' rapidly, »nd enbeiding into the two oid .nd mmple , elements of Whig .nd Tor,. the one .tde .re the Whitru.infmor numbers but bound together b, . principle, united firmly on ,oe.t.ons of eemmerrial ...

WHIGS

... WHIGS. The first meeting of the Society for Providing for the Wants of Destitute Whigs, was held at Cambridge Sunday last, the Earl of Sh lt-sh-ry in the chair. The proceedings were opened with prayer, which appropriate hymn was sung. The Chairman then ...

THE UNION—THE WHIGS

... THE UNION—THE WHIGS. The following are the terms of Mr. Fe arcus O’ Com nor’s notice of motion, for the 26th June, as extracted from the order book of the House of Commons: «* That it is opinion this House, that the Legislative Union between Great Ireland ...

PROSPECTS OF THE WHIGS

... PROSPECTS OF THE WHIGS. The following statement, which is taken from th Globe, will show pretty clearly the importance of the victory won at Ludlow : Mr. Alcock’s election for Ludlow cannot fail to afford great satisfaction, not only to the Reformers ...

WHIG PROMISES

... that it never was intended they should be forgiven one single sixpence. Thus locally, again, are Whig promises beautifully tllustrated. Yet more; the Whig Government promised, upon taking office, and more recently—not later than last Session, that a law ...

WHIGS AND TORIES

... WHIGS AND TORIES. Toryism must be going, not entirely gone, out fashion at Court, when the Courier, (the Courier !! !) essays sarcastic commentaries upon those who, cither sincerely or hypocritically, profess to be converts Tory opinions. We have seen ...

AN IRISH WHIG

... AN IRISH WHIG. WORK-HOUSE COMFORTS, MACBOOM. TO THE EDITOR OF SOL*TUI-UN REPORTER. Beggar—“ Charity, Sir, charity, for G J o, [' snke ”. Gentlemar—“ Oh, nonsense my good fellow, go to the Poor-house.” „ . , «,K-The above »ordi-vhieb are .o genera heard ...

THE WHIG PANACEA

... THE WHIG PANACEA secret is at length unfolded ; now know why Parliament was summoned before the customary period. The generous Whigs were impatient confer on blessing and boon , and burning with eagerness to mduh-e their own disposilions.aud elicit gralitudc ...

THE WHIGS IN OPPOSITION

... THE WHIGS OPPOSITION. The Parliament nowin process of election, it is already ascertained, will disappoint the hopes of the People. It it the Parliament of the Monopolists, elected in consequence of their treason to the Reform Bill, and by the unscrupulous ...

WHIG POPULARITY

... WHIG POPULARITY Lord Clarendon, when passing through Thurlet, on Saturday last, was heartily groaned, while convicted patriot Vlitchel. was heartily cheered. Escellency expected a very different rtcept'ran, and his fioitr cumifaiu officials and hirelings ...