THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... his Dermocratic competitor by the canvassers, and he declined to contest it. He was ?? U. S. Senator in 1854, by a union of Whigs and Free Soil Democrats, and has ever since filled a seat in that body. He has for some years been the chair- man of its finance ...

CRICKET

... Newidegite (lid not vote. T1hus North Warwickshire was not represcuited lit all in this important trial of strceg-th between thie Whig- Iladical Governiuieit anl tie ConistittitioTnl party. HIIudlied: of MIr . Newdegate's foirer supporters love expressed their ...

Published: Saturday 23 July 1864
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1400 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CRICKET

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ed, which will, no doubt, swell the amount to 1,000. PROPOSED INCREASE OF POLICE AND M1LITARY FORCES IN BELFAST.-The Belfast Whig says ?? In consequence of the recent disturbances, .Belfast is to be again made military headquarters, as it was pre- vious ...

The Fronch provincial journals announco the death of two centenarians—a man named Beaard, aged 102, Maizleres ..

... horses are kept. The epidemic has not appeared outside Paris. A most revolting case attempted rape reported in the Northern Whig. A young woman named a domestic servant, was passenger by railway to Belfast, and while in the train got into conversation ...

REPRESENTATION OF STOKE ON TRENT

... a storm. In reply to a remark by a person In the room, Mr. Melly said he was not a Whig—he was a KadioaL Hear, hear.] He was not going to be responsible for the Whigs. Bat when he saw that the working men of Leeds had resolved to return Lord Amberley ...

CHESS

... that they were now all cordially naited in maintaining their position in the representation in spite ef the exertiona of the Whigs. The Membere also addreseed the meetig, and were received with great enthusiasa. A meeting of tbe pertS in South Essex was ...

Published: Sunday 23 April 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1583 | Page: 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CHESS

... that they were now all cordially United in maintaining their position in the representation in spite of the exertions of the Whigs. The Members also addressed the meetiog, and were received with great enthusiasm. A meeting of the party in South lssex was ...

Published: Sunday 30 April 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1564 | Page: 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Cricket

... r'rihe in North Steffordehire has at length come to an end-te rmen having decided to yield. C.M:ANGE or MOTTO.-ThCe R'clmond Whig, whose motto is Sic senlp r Ty'arnlzit, h9s ?? it at the reqnest of the Provost Marshal G7,eneral. Captain Nemberry, wbho ...

COVENTRY ELECTION

... number of votes, and his friends attribute the defeat to the fact that a considerable number, in fact, almost the whole, of the Whig electors did not exercise their right. The following are the returns issued the Liberal committee during the day:— Half-past ...

SPORTING INTELLIGNCE

... Kilkenny. We ar glad, indeed, that, In bis address and in his speeohes, Sir John Gray has avowed a thorough independence of the Whig and Tory factions, and tbat'he professes him- self the outspoken advocate of tenant right, free educe- tiou, and complete religious ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... eagerly scanned to ascertain the feelings of the working classes regard to Parliamentary Reform, and its imputed betrayal by the Whigs. A natural disappoint, inent, not unmixed with indignation, is expressed by the in many constituencies at the manner in which ...