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PRIQE EIGHTPENqE. SECOND EDITION of a SCHOOL CLASS REGISTER, (mneh improved), Jakes Whig* ley. Master of the ..

... PRIQE EIGHTPENqE. SECOND EDITION of a SCHOOL CLASS REGISTER, (mneh improved), Jakes Whig* ley. Master of the Parochial School, Rochdale. The Register is constructed after the system recommendefl the Committee of Cotmcil on Education for obtaining lb* ...

SUMMARY

... that the Whig families, who are not of the people, offer leaders to the Liberal party, but refuse to lead to the objects of that te party. With respect to the estranged chiefs H aidtheirnewcpaper supportersthe Starsays These chiefs of the 'Whig party have ...

Published: Friday 30 April 1858
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2157 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

THE LIVERPOOL MaIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1858. DUBLIN UNIVERSITY; REFORM WANTED

... felicity of the srription given in n ministerial organ—“ the Radicals shake ** the tree, and the Whigs pick up tbe applet, the Radicals beat tbe bushes, and the Whigs knock down and bag gnine. Mo wonder those Advanced Liberals have become nauseated and indignant ...

Published: Saturday 10 April 1858
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2225 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

V BATUR.DAY, APRIL 10, 1858. THE FORTHCOMING BUDGET

... BUDGET. It is that Budget will te introduced as the sod as hp plaid posed drat • Ina will be to pay ad the 2.000,0061. ef Whig doe, mod provide th •z. pitied of 4,000,000/. the mod Pproditure of the ending March. IMP. that fasts a 4 of a ma augmeritation ...

Published: Saturday 10 April 1858
Newspaper: Middleton Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 156 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WEEKLY SUMMARY

... Irishman says) when told the nn- Lor i Mayor that he had dined in that hall with i!i Whigs and Tories, therefore was perfectly indifferent whether the Lord Mayor was a Whig or ory We need hardly say that it was late in tho when •• Dizzy unwittingly spoke ...

WEEKLY SUMMARY

... Iriehroaa says) when told the Tory lord Mayor that had dined in that hell with both Whigs and Tories, therefore was perfectly indi*irent whether tha Lord Mayor vm a Whig or W. nasd hardly tay that it van late the when “Dissy* unwittingly .poke thia honest ...

PRESENT STATE OP PARTIES

... the Whigs assisted us in obtaining Reform Bill, twenty-six yean ago, with the consideration” that they should enjoy the sweets of office when the bargain had been accomplished. The Tories, who fought for the old system, arete beaten, and the Whigs began ...

PRESENT STATE OF PARTIES

... of this last party which has prompted the Whigs to make rednetiona—in fact, forced those reductions upon them—whenerer any reductions hare been made in the national burdens. Since that time bare ()Q. tween Whig and Tesy rale—the Tories baring changed tbe ...

LORD JOHN BUSSELL AND THE INDIA BILL

... previous comparing of notes, or secret concert. The fact of the great Whig leader coming voluntarily to the assistance of a political opponent, is patent to the world, and the Whigs, old and new, must now make the best of the manoeuvre. cover an individual ...

taxation; Jet everybody now knows it was a total failure, and that the nation was befooled out of ail that

... ex> option, complains that governmental authority stands in the way of his labour. Is it supposed that the ribald sarcasm of whig or tory press, against the character of Kiehard Cobden and John Bright, can avert the anarchy, which the refusal of their advice ...

Published: Saturday 17 April 1858
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 566 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

vibrated thrgwh the land, and which not be altogejhff Ittregteded. The nation felt that the “pomp and ..

... reasonable proposition of the Chancellor of the Exchequer cannot and will not be general. I care not whether a Chancellor be Whig or Tory, if be offers a liberal measure, let us accept it with gratitude. The manner in which the budget was received lias ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1858
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 1284 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CRUSHED BONES,

... TIADI CT . OPE VW en, nu NOTICE TO MARINERS. Regulations for use of Opening Bridge. I.—NC•TICE. Is 11EliERY GIVEN. r l A T the Whig. will he for Vea- Kelm to pa.a thronzh half an hour Wore, half an hoar aftor, high water. 2 'IABTER• Or ViNSELS are to obey ...