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Alarming: Mortality in Belfast

... several of the largest manufactories are working many hundred hands short owing to the ravages of this scourge. The Northern Whig observes :—Many households— whole families, husbands, wives, children, and servantsare helplessly confined to their beds. ...

Loan John Russell, has determined to disfranchise 'c Dockyardmen, and, indeed, nil the artizans in the gnlar ..

... lord, in cutting off the Dock.ardmen, ard is sacrificing his own to the public indignation. as the Whigs who gave votes to the Dockyardmen. r w the Whigs who, in the first instance, taught them make amarketable commodity of their votes. n was the Wliio-s ...

WHO IS TO SUCCEED FALUERSTON?

... ? The Whig flame is on the point of dying ont for the want fneL If Lord Palmerston were to retire suddenly from public life, a Liberal ministry would find it difficult to hold their own in the House of Commons. There is no school of rising Whig statesmen ...

Published: Saturday 09 May 1863
Newspaper: West Somerset Free Press
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 266 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... pledges; he can elevate a faction to power on the strength ot pledges similarly prodigal; he can listen to the surrender of Whig principles while keeping his own in solution ; he can sit through six or seven years of patient contempt on the part of Ministers ...

It may be useful remind our readers that the pleasure gr and botanic gardens at will be open to th®

... petition in favour the Government Refjrm Bill#. The absence of the leading members of the Whig parly gave riie to a suspicion which was expressed Mr. M'Laren, that the Whigs were not favourable lieforiD. This stung Advocate, whose reply was unsatisfactory as ...

FROME

... his canvass. He commands about two to one of the votes. He comes forward on whig principles. Mr. J. Curling, of Old Palace Yard, Whitehall, (who was first the field,) also a whig, intimated at meeting on Friday, his intention to retire in favour of Lord ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1854
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 173 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

The daily journals are discussing the - majority. Is it with the Government, ■it against the Government The ..

... Morning '-'hronic'e estimates that the new House of Commons will composed of about pledged supporters of the government. Whigs, Radicals, and Romanists, and fitl or sixty Liberal-Conservatives. The Times is silent, signifies that there is much to be ...

The Speech, and John Symonds, Jun

... quoting from a return which had wrung from Government: they were Peter Erie, Q C., a Whig, salary £1,500; James Hill, Q. 0., Whig’ salary, £1,200; Rev. R. Jones. Whig, salary £1,200. had nothing to say against those gentlemen as to their admitted resp ...

Published: Friday 24 June 1864
Newspaper: Shepton Mallet Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 875 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE DANGER AND ITS ORIGIN

... circles that it was determined in the great Whig divan get rid of Disraeli at any sacrifice. Mordecai at the King's gate was not hateful to as Mr Disraeli, basking in the sunshine of the Court, was to the Whig aristocracy. The Irish Churchy question was ...

HOW THE ELECTION WAS WON IN TAUNTON

... during the last six years, have studiously abstained from all practices that could giv° rise to imputations of corruption, the Whigs and Radicals have acted the time-honoured advice 10 put money in their purse with unusual zeal and energy ; and have spent ...

THE NEW PARLIAMENT. It is next to impossible to make a perfect analysis of anything so uncertain as the opinions

... thirdly, we have the Whigs and Liberal Free-traders; and, fourthly, the Peebles and Conservative Free traders. This Free-trade phalanx may be mustered as follows: Radical Reformers - - 87 New Members pledged to Reform - 26 Liberals and Whigs - - 207 Peelites ...