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CHARLES GREEN,

... contests. The Bradlaughites put forward their nominees for one ward, the Nonconformists sabmit their champions for another, the Whig party trot out their leaders, and the teetotallers theirs. The nondescript party thus airs each its own hobby, and it is satisfied ...

ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT

... in ouse they were as quiet as mice. Sir V. Harcourt, as m'('..z of !hohp. was still stewing in Parnellite juice. The great Whigs would never have palmed off upon the p.opf.pomy-m they were either unable or unvonh‘v to um Mr. Morley denied that he meant ...

Sarery oF THE CnEw or THE ELaiNe,

... magistrate snd Deputy- Lieutenant for Lancashire, and lLell a seat in two Parlixments, namely, from 1832 to 1837, in the old Whig {nterest as M.P. for Preston. Mr. Stanley married fu 1835 Anne, daughter of Mr. Riclard Woolheuse, by whom he has left a family ...

SATURDAY

... could do when prisoner was brought belorl;n hnilfhl:: tribunal, '&; '(hl. indht.n}:.on; prisoner would sti charged clony ; whig charge there was no doubt could be .fi’d‘fiol’il’ proved. Mr. John Fenner said he had been connected with fishing vessels for ...

WEDXNESDAY

... again thrashed the pony unmercifully. Defendant absolutely denied that he hit the polK with & stick. Ho had not & stick or whig with him, He admitted just touching the animal with the reins. The Chief-Constable said thut this was defendant's fcurteenth ...

THE GRESHLY LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINg

... statements aad g i of scurrilous mhnfim{ every other mabe, mnhrl the Machine of the day—that is Engligy &-L(Mn-—it is & circumstance whig the publie will at once trace to its source, Damely th.&hlkm&iuoithomnd&ving.\hchm' Filby House, Norwig, . Mrs. C. Lucas begs ...

of Durham. Of the thres new knighfl the best kuown

... originality and of less mora! fibre. Lord Clarendon was not an ideal Foreign Minister, being too much under the influence of his Whig chicfs. He died in 1570, just before the outbreak of the Franeo-G:rman war, ard without the slightest premouition of the stupendous ...

FOR HEALTH DRINK BAVO (REGISTERED)

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MAY 28, 1892

... passing of the Reform Act of 1832—the Tories and the Whigs. He found fault with the way in which Mr. Cator had used the word “ Liberals.” The Conservatives and Liberals, ‘who succeeded the Tories and Whigs, upheld in common the constitution of the country ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... the veteran of the pre-Reform days was an important figure in the politios of the hour. People now only know of the venerable Whig statesman through his u—-nmn-u.uaumwnuwm development of modern Radicaliom. His owa party has long since left him high and dry ...

A READERS GLEANINGS

... slways looking back, watching the driver, starting the mowent he mounts his seat, and flinching whenever he lays hold of the whig.-o that he eannot tourch the s/ug without exciting the free-goer. That the advantage of blinkers, especially with high-bred ...