IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT
... was 'told by one of the members of that commlittOe, that there was upon it one young member connected by spcial' ties' with a Whig family, ...
... was 'told by one of the members of that commlittOe, that there was upon it one young member connected by spcial' ties' with a Whig family, ...
... delayed in order that it may be used as a weapon of party defence. -The Tories are willing to agree to all, and more, that the Whigs can bring themselves to give, but they wish to have it brought forward and passed at once, in order to have it out of the way ...
... Irish Liberal who makes up his mind to risk the repro- sentiaion and odium whihli are sure to follow a vote adverse to the Whigs and favourable to the Tories must be acting under a strong sense of duty, and ?? from a factious or unwortly motive. It is ...
... fashionably dressed, to visit his celebrated Hair-cutting EstablislInent, 101, Fisher- _ gate. Combs, Brushes, and Perfumery, Whigs, and arti- icial Hair of every kind, made to perfectly imitate nature. ?? Fishergate.-lAdvt.-1 THE CHURCH RATE QUESTION.-VOTES ...
... toat ouv peoplOs' puroc ag and conjitmng power willt make bearable the I iction of a ?? Million expendltare, for whloh the Whig and onnesva, ntl r are both alike reepon- aibl.., ?? .. ?? ...
... fashionably dressed, to visit. his celebrated Hair-cutting Establishment, 101, Fisher-. gate. Combs. Brushes, and Perfum ery, Whigs, and arti- tidial Hair of every kind, made to perfectly imitate nature. THE CHRISTMAs PWARTY.-Miss Grace Egerton and Mr. G ...
... TE{E REFORill BILLS OF 1859 AND 1860..- ?? I- : .(From the Afornina esHavld.) ' ' CONSERVATIVE REFORM WHIG REFORM BILL 0'o BILL oF 1859. - 1860 No dihfranohisement ' No disfranchisement. Uniforafityof franchise Reduotlon of borough , in boroughs and counties ...
... sports of our local gentry. The Corporation then kept a pack of hounds, but the Whigs or Derbyites either would not hunt with them, or were not allowed, and accordingly a Whig pack was subscribed for. When the hunt was formed, a question arose as to its ...
... favotW and affection to his brother, an officer c, in the 3rd Light Dragoons, at present stationed i( in tubip. Mr. Tenison, the Whig candidate, o and LMoutenant of the county, who stood on ti the last cicasion, withdraws his claims for the a present, in order ...
... rovoluffonise the representation- in the plac of ne =B rmoreoftepresent Bmembers; perhps o relac Whis fr Toiesor adicalsfo ( W~higs. I hsve therefore oompxleA t~he subjoined readers, should you deem it worthy en your E valuable column. Teeae34 borougsi nln ...
... provisions of a turnpike act more succinctly, nor with less ind attempt at oratorical effect. He oven feiled to expound the usual Whig constitutional commonlolaes appro- our priale to the topic; his sual fertility of historical iI. ur. lustrations deserted him ...
... , whichwasasfollows:-'scount hi Campden stands. The O(Donoghue and I di on committee. Issue addreas-Pastoral,Pope, 1 Anti-Whig. I will be on the hustings. ti The same day Mr. Mao Carthy received a tl communication formally sanctioning the can- C didature ...