Refine Search

Newspaper

Daily News (London)

Countries

Access Type

32

Type

32

Public Tags

More details

Daily News (London)

SPORTING

... eminent railway contractor. He professe to be a moderate con- servative. The other candidates were Mr. Skipton, mode. rate whig, and Mr. Greer, ultra-liberal, a radical from the start. The following were the ros numbers at the y close of the poll:-M'Cormick7 ...

SPORTING

... 7st lllb (Wakefield), beating Mr. Land's Nightcap, 4 yrs,. 7st lillb* Mr. Stallard's Woodsprite, 4s yrs, 7st lllh; Mr. E. :Whig's the Mitre, 3 yrs, 6at 91b; Mr. .3. Day's Exi~zbbition0 -3 yrs, 6at 91b; ana Mr. Goidhy's Flid~lestring, aged, Fst 71b, ? ...

SPORTING

... bankera in Hampshire, died at his residence at Southampton on Wednesday last et an advanced age. He was the leader of the whig party in that town. His brother, the late Mr. Arthur Atherley, formerly represented Southampton in par iament. [Advertiaement ...

THE FARMERS AND THE FRANCHISE

... the question of appointing a Finance Committee with less than five placemen upon it, the county members divided 27 for the Whig Opposition; the Houso at large 178 for the Tory Government. On motion for reducing two Lords the Admiralty the county repr ...

SPORTING

... the Daily New& of today yoU Etati v that almost from time immemorial the bulk of the Notting- it ban corporation haa been Whig, and the myor has hitherto Af been chosen from that party. Last year a tavy sheriff was r eleheod, and t year a conservatve ...

CRICKET

... of~ Iaoss l.I ~ce .leah~ :tbeir gujl stmigt., whieRtyilp. ?? Sus~r. Dudne ket'ike.Xreiie srnt iihtat eatrly parlt of their Whig aen rmettecbtloa oult W atey IectL. I~i . iutol~llhe ltuuiplitern fr ierus.an .icsae six viclroats wmerdo fe -104h' Dualney ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENE

... Qup: ooeatio1X trovod to ho chieflynoticeoblefor ?? av Wba n'el op3ntlon, WhichI 1ec0 fqr pAP t ttwo t RVOI t ,net 1800to8 WhiG .baeqno, toott7 wtsoid or, ontO foontO ai Aonltiskerr behalf of MDr. R.. Hy'lop. Dr. Mtch mau'ypomlnation wmasl ii good refot ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT-RACE

... think to imyself, ' Here is a man whom they have kneaded into the shape of an Edinburgh reviewer, and clothed the n soul of in Whig formulas and blue and yellow; but he might have been a beautifl 1Goldon' too, or something better in thdt kind, ead have given ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... r, lot 7h 2, on. F. Willoughby0 pettInig: ltoasget Falsa Whig, Stol 1 41t ilsanerr, aid 4 ce to 1 isgt Land and Water. Batsman led, followed by PoLIse Whig for a qurtr i a mile, whoa Palses Whig went to the front and earrid on t~herung t to the lied House ...

SPORTING

... addreseeto tie eleoetors of Cork-v -Gentlemen, acme of the beetan motprfti man In your noble county have askodm ocnetI on anti-whig princIples. I am prepae od The whige are the avowed enemies ofth ?? I emee of aits meat devoted children. Thewi ihdt despoil ...

CRICKET

... 1859, for which Lord Derby's government was responsible, was 113,528,7761. The expenditure rose in the next year under the whig government to 15,312,6751., in 1861 to 15,883,1601.,and in 1862to16,060,3501. Aportionof thisin- crease was owing to the Chinese ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SLWaltere. and A, V. Despard, lutU boAcs' LI I 1- (mpetan ) a ud W. P. chmsn entres; IL S Romas and A. W. B,,-ecnont, right Whig ILB, elieod and BI. H. pearsen left whins. anQ=='3 psna, GrFASoOW, v. . ax 8Wrng._-nG At eddirated Scotch 4zsocitition club ...