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... dismissal Tory Harley 4 „ Aug., 1710 Internal dissen. Whig Townshead 3 8 „ Sept., 1714 Internal diasen. Whig Standhope 1 „ April, 1717 Voluntarylresig. Whig Sunderland 3 0 „ April, Public hatred. Whig Walpole 20 10 April, 1721 Parllamty. defeat. Mixed Caiteret ...

TESTS FOR LIBERAL MEMBERS

... from both sides of the Howe. They have marked with their brand the military organisation of the country. They have led the Whigs into the niocement for abolishing the property qualification, and next week they will have two field-days in the House of Commons ...

Published: Saturday 12 June 1858
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 888 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Pedestrianism.—On Saturday afternoon vast masses of people assembled in York street and on the shore road, to ..

... years there has not been so much excitement in connection with a feat of pedestrianism as occurred on this occasion.—Northern Whig. Cahdisal Wiseman at Trinity College.—Cardinal Wiseman, the instrument of the Papal aggression, paid visit to our University ...

THE REFORM QUESTION AND THE PEOPLE

... personal inter. st in it. All the interest of this minor sort that now attaches to Reform is that it is wante: to give the Whigs a comfortab e majority. Even for this purpose, however, all calculations are fallible. These gentlemen must first agree among ...

THE TORY-RADICAL GOVERNMENT

... the whole case. Mr Miali, in his fr ly said :— the Conservatives are polishing up the last few measures which remained in the Whig repertory, and are giv- ing them, one by one, to the people as inevitable eoncessions. They are probably thereby sowing the ...

The Kilkenny Cats, Married Life.—Sarah Whiteside, a young woman, aged 21, charged her husband, Wm. Whitea de, ..

... except complainant, her whole trouble being how she would get her clothes from her husband's house, as be bad the key J—Belfast Whig. Great of Gold Watches and Jewellery Belfast. —Early on Saturday morning an extensive robbery was effected in the premises ...

Iluttoducing the Minion, Mr Webster made no pretension. ha Influence the miblic through the old theme of great ..

... t should be felt. With all the aid of the Laundress, the Mesa of the shirt could not be depended on for an .or. Instead of Whig mat to gracefully end unwrinkled, it liable t• be crewed and . broken by every turn of the wearer. With the old shirt it was ...

Published: Saturday 16 October 1858
Newspaper: Renfrewshire Independent
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 217 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LINES GENERAL TOM THUMB. The following Hoes appeared the Glasgow Examiner in Nor., 1844, on the General's first ..

... bis levee. O not so great as be; became, yon must see, The General's all the rage, with his splendid equipage. The Tories, Whigs, and all of high and low degree, Surround the City Hall to get to his levee. To get to his levee, because, as you must see ...

JOHNSTONE

... satisfaction and protection to the inhabitants. The question for the elector* to consider, is not whether the Commissioners are Whigs, Torys, or Kadicals, but whether they are qualified to govern the town well, and whose character and standing are such as to ...

JOHNSTONE

... Mail, Bulletin, Hirald, Julimburtjk Witness, Saturday Post, Citizen, Paisley Herald, Illustrated Sens, Bells Life, Belfast Whig, I'uneh, Tuit's Maffaxiue., and (Jkambers's Journal. Mr Wilson, auctioneer, then disposed of these, second-hand, public roup ...

THE MISERIES OF MR BRIGHT

... Victims play regardless of their doom, while all around them wait excisemen and and inland revenue clerks, and blue bookish Whig secretaries and * e P , Chancellor of the Exchequer. . tell them they are tax payers, exclaims to himselfas the merry shouts ...

The Paisley Merald AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER

... Its originality will make it popular for a few days, but it will never be- come law in its present shape. PORTION of the Whigs seem to find it a very difficult task to reconcile themselves to the compara- tively unprofitable work of opposition, hence ...