SPORTING

... addreseeto tie eleoetors of Cork-v -Gentlemen, acme of the beetan motprfti man In your noble county have askodm ocnetI on anti-whig princIples. I am prepae od The whige are the avowed enemies ofth ?? I emee of aits meat devoted children. Thewi ihdt despoil ...

SPORTING

... eminent railway contractor. He professe to be a moderate con- servative. The other candidates were Mr. Skipton, mode. rate whig, and Mr. Greer, ultra-liberal, a radical from the start. The following were the ros numbers at the y close of the poll:-M'Cormick7 ...

BAILY'S MAGAZINE OF SPORTS AND Pastimes

... whichs to use the phrase of Sir Hubert Stanley, is praise in- deed. The portrait of the Duke of Bedford, the head of the Whig party, and the nobleman to whom Newmarket is so much indebted for a patronage of upwards of twenty years, appropriately comes ...

Published: Sunday 08 April 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2496 | Page: 13 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... political office in so far aS it depends on the 1.ministry of the day. Por a number of years Sir John O ?? WaS chairman of the whig committee. On the oreconstitution of the Scottish Universities he was chosen by Lord Brougham, Chancellor of Edinburnh University ...

DIRECT AND INDIRECT TAXATION

... band in pushing the exchequer out of the terrible net in which governmental apathy, incapacity, and reckless- ness, whether Whig or Tory, seems so hopelessly to have sunk it. There is another danger, also, which our Liverpool friends must avoid, if they ...

SPORTING

... of the Belfast Printers' Friendly Society acknowledges the receipt of £2 from F, D. Finlay, Esq., proprietor of the Northern Whig, as a donation to the Auxilisry Fund for the relief ot old and infirm printers, and the widows and orphans of printers. Tile ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... distinguished as the mover of the th;olu. tions upbn the Irish 0hurch, which, in 1831, lcd to the secession of a portion of the Whig Ministry. Sir Ha Ward was Secretary to the Admiralty in Lord Johi Russell's Gosernment from 18t6 to 1819, in which let. ter ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... resolveng itself into its com- ponent elements, goes to the races and enjoys itself aLazingly. The only parties about which Whigs and Tories trouble themselves on these occasions are those snug parties clustered in- side and outside the carriages that forei ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... resolving itself into ifs cuniponent elements, goes is the r aces, and enjoys iiaelf amozaugl). The only 'parties alsout which Whigs arid Tories trouble thtemselves~ onl these occasions are toose Snug parieocluterd isid an ousid th cariaesthat form a dark ...

THE GREAT NATIONAL RIFLE COMPETITON

... 9sh Mid- dlesex,1 Luwoitlsa~D ght~poinjbs ; 6th 'et, itr. ?? nt,e 1nh~ets;tsi^' e 1:: ?? 'The shot firvd ?? ieig'fritih r 'WhiG't .worth's' w~ieiebriiek ^&h e c~beot of' the~centre ?? oE bhe'bull's..e.i The'teport of the lids was tel-, lowed by a hearty ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... eandidate,znet GUNWednesday f3 no odtr mine as to what :,ttion, thet should take; Mr NZy, d Mr.~Somerget DeauL6n~lt (brother of the Whig s-mesfr South.Northumberland), Mr. Miall, and other gentlemen are also mentioned as candidates. It in-not likely, wigwtho there ...

LATEST BETTING

... issued to thoe ?? journals in Beilfast during the twelve mouiths ending 30th J1iflt, 1860:- NEWS.LETTER, _ ?? 125,000 Northern Whig, _ . 5000 Mercury, 62,000 Banner of Ulster, lm,000 It will thus be seen that tile stamped circulation of i thle Nivs-LrTlUTI ...