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DS INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1866

... DS INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 , 1866. NT) LEE prat Whig family the territorial magnate, an I him the electors were as so ser's, only to vote na were tol l, until 4, and blood stand it no louder. They rose and rebelled. They at their OWII limn ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE

... England; not in Downing Street, but on the banks of the Dart; not by the Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, but by the Whig Duke of Somerset. A very pretty, )orallel may indeed be drawn between the way in which ten-pounders are trotted out at Totnes ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER,

... to take. After that I received notice a meeting, and went. larkson then offered between £ll and £l2. They mid not one them Whig, and resided at East Row. 1 inquired what others had received, and learned that Stephenson received for his services, and Thomas ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEE

... th. Admiral J® j* launch**! at Thursday »•*», lUIMI, ualrr th. w'v?i . *• Lifeboats for the Royal In*ftift«te«m.--JVertA*ni Whig. THE DEATH SIR WILLIAM ««wa, K.C.8., fifth baronet, at Mardrn Park. took ulac. at ISth H. born ljlto, his father ISM, wax mail ...

MAIL NEWS

... others were wounded, one, is supposed, fatally. PROPOSED BANQUET TO MR GLADSTONE AT BELFAST. BELFAST, Tuesday. The Northern Whig, in leading article, says it understands is in contemplation invite Mr Gladstone public banquet Belfast. The article goes on ...

WOOL AND WORSTED

... ceremony was accompanied great festivities and rejoicings among the inhabitants of the district. The report made the Northern Whig that Mr Gladstone had been invited to banquet Belfast, is contradicted another Irish pajier, which declares that no steps have ...

L Matthias John Huuc Ben-

... William and Arthur W. Browne. THE PROPOSED BANQUET TO GLADSTONE. —The Ulster Otaerter says the announcement which in the Northern Whig Tuesday is, it believes, quite premature. such arrangement has been made, and steps have yet been taken. COLLISION IN THE RED ...

SATURDAY, 2O, 1866

... attack a bird a circumstance most unusual occurrence.— Dundee Advertiser. CRITICISM EXTRAORDINARY.—A writer in the Northern Whig point* out a ridiculous error dramatic critique published in a Belfast newspaper, which J. L. Toole's Caleb Plummet-, in compared ...

THE NETHERLANDS

... the whole community. Mr Jo» secondeil the motion, which 1 was CASTS*. who in the course off his mhlress stated that if the Whigs wouhl not give them enlarged representation. And the Tories would, they would be glad accept them. urged all ■•resent join ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 18C,6

... formation of umilar institution in Leefe, for the benefit of the hkntetimfacf the north England. lUMtions. MarahnU was hearty Whig, both wu eonrirtfane and family ties, his eldest wing the wife Lord Mooteagte, and two ite sens being married daughters tame ...

FOKKIOW

... the question—that supitueing there was aa election, and the contest lay not between Conservative and either Whig, but between Radical and Whig, what ought they Association dot He said at once that they were not position the moment promise support tit ...