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& RKrors ts Worthern that Lord ordered an Whig inquiry the riots in Belfast on the 12th of July and

... & RKrors ts Worthern that Lord ordered an Whig inquiry the riots in Belfast on the 12th of July and following days. ABOUT THE Kings County Chronicle bas a contradiction, of a state- with fatal effect in that county, men: in the Times thas the cattle distemper ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1857
Newspaper: Liverpool Daily Post
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1424 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

pvallibut. • ap==k. boa ler if 8 RWOV I MIt; Whig • to Maul, wok inlowlia NAN ~ay ettosil otottlook

... pvallibut. • ap==k. boa ler if 8 RWOV I MIt; Whig • to Maul, wok inlowlia NAN ~ay ettosil otottlook at ustitecd; Qs blame sommi iambi Inliellits ft/A*lg et On 1 litittni 66 as eberwillimi ea the pinellok mod 61108. lbakaix&RbylL d t .tx bd . k1 1 . :Ix ...

Published: Monday 28 September 1857
Newspaper: Manchester Daily Examiner & Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 57 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

3?nlitH h (Cnrnspitiiturts

... were alluring, that the Whigs, when they gained the ascendancy, carrried out the genuine principles of passive obedience in multiplying taxes, while at the same time prpfeeeing to political economists; but their history (as Whigs) shows that they were quite ...

ANCIENT AND MODERN DEFINITIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES. Most us who have observed the various phases of parly ..

... were alluring, that the Whigs, when they gained the ascendancy, carrried out the genuine principles of passive obedience in multiplying taxes, while at the same time professing to political economists; but their history (as Whigs) shows that they were quite ...

THE LATE FRONCIS DALZELL FINLAY

... f& LATE PRANCIS DALZELL PINLA ¥y, WHIG. The obit votic-«f the late pronrietor of this j has Be- a kin ly supplied by the Rev, Dr. Mon:gomery, the earlis » and, p-rhaps, ths inti- mate, of bis survivin. fr lends :— The name and !abours of Fravcis Jzell ...

Published: Monday 14 September 1857
Newspaper: Liverpool Daily Post
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 761 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IRELAND

... between the Orange and Roman Catholic mobs. Government has appointed two commissioners, Mr. David Lynch, Q.C. (Roman Catholic and Whig,) and Mr. Hamilton Smythe, Q.C. (Protestant and Conservative,) to inquire into the recent disgraceful outrages in Belfast, ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1857
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 645 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

SOUTH AMMOMr FMK rilODUOrli (Penn a Chithoriedeth) If• aseeenle h * lie hit We the fiew Imam of Wm* seueled

... Wm* seueled with the whisk the heaths Onsthisethe ahem& thee while erese se lonve an sena the and Mee Seim ber 'dohs. I VOW Whig teeth the one es bailie moodell eallt efeL 'avidness seenely by iseves es Lath ambler suidese es DOMINI yes the el the dila ...

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... election a member for this borough took place. Tavistock u De u f t _, e ,.P ock ? t borou «*« s -id to have been reserve by the Whigs when the Reform Bill was passed 2 is under the influence of the Duke of Bedford*. large extent, aa is natural, seeing that ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1857
Newspaper: Lancaster Gazette
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 694 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE WIGAN Ol

... Monday afternoon open business. The Northern Whig says“ It is reported that person connected with the Belfast Gun Club gave an order recently to hardware merchant in Belfast, for no less than stand of arms. The Whig also says; —** It was. on Friday, a common ...

THZ MUTINY AT EZALOOTH

... O hW MS oe to bogriesseimot* 07 Mwyle Oriehmee. ewe be mos to with m. On foot by us llMess. Whig tempt the . wretch to of the.. The peals all west bak el Whig le amen le to the be; wowto peuniu,. GS as Yew. The miselmy 18 1 4= 4 , Os the 116 esme osa ...

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN AND THE EXHIBITION. 71, the Baiter i• 1 the limmiller avil Basta. _

... which would 'WO happi- I to so thousands of young people, who hoe reseptions of kindliness, if not of beauty, and ems of whose Whig impressions, a single visit, ebbe would ininenes for some a the events ▪ 1t0..' Surely, tow sal the seed of • appreciation ...