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FENIANISM IN BELFAST

... FENIANISM IN BELFAST. The Northern Whig has received information of the arrest of a supposed Fenian, in one the suburbs Belfast, being the first case of the kind in that town. The facta are as follow:—On Sunday morning, about ten o'clock, a man, giving ...

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 ...

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 ...

AQUATICS

... AQUA TICS Doggett's Coat and Badge. 'Twa v I Ille days of Whig and Tory that Tommy Doggett lived, itd Duggort wso a steunch Whig; if he had not been, there would have beoon I'D coat and badge to be roiwed for on the first of August for ever. Ai iristiaan ...

Published: Sunday 04 August 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 814 | Page: 5 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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 ...

SPORTING

... having set her I house in order. Let this be done now, and the day may be near when England will know no difference between Whig and Tory, Liberal and 2 Conservative, and have altogether new watch- words. ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

MR. DISRAELI UPON CHURCH RATES

... vfague jliberal.. satsfaction ?? . without preparin¶ any future inoonvenience for. tl;em es. 1 1' -Let-Sceiseleriea-friendoi-Whig-or -Tory, Conierstive `or' Liberal, makeothese gentleme' 'pdersknd that, in their 3 opinion, .gof the nion of Chnihol and State ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Noten. Ten ran. W3nSDoB ELECTIoN-On Wedne'd'y toeloiel r1ye Conservative, was returned by o m ri itl over Captain Hayter, 'Whig. AL NEW YonrK letter says2- tgln g Cie t. our Russian Visitors. He cane na:k,3 Any helriteb them; he cannot get them to Call ...