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Ulverston Mirror and Furness Reflector

MARRIAGES

... while he retains his own opinion, there is no use talking about the matter. I foreign politica he avows himself as much of a Whig as Lord Russell, or rather more so ; and in finance he is more of a Gladstouian than Mr. Gladstone himself. By these concessions ...

THE MEDI:EVAL LORD OF MISRULE

... between the principles of Catholicism and Protestantism, or the old English political struggle between Tory and Whig. The old Tory and Whig have both grown with the growth of knowledge that their conflicts tested before it was established, and the old ...

THE POLLUTION OF OUR RIVERS. (From the Timer.)

... sinister ambitions to satisfy, and not a single missionary theory to propagate. Since Lord Minto's clebrated tour, even the Whigs have given up the idea of an English constitutional plaster for all political diseases, though the house of Bedford, it may ...

AUSTRIA

... four feet thick, which, being brilliantly lighted up in the interior, produced the effect of a palace of crystaL The Quincy Whig says that Professor Quinn, of New York, who is out west on a lecturing tour, has reached that place direct from St. Paul on ...

THE ULVERSTON MIRROR, APRIL 22, 1865

... are, as you call yourself, a Papist, you are a most disreputable one. You arc lined and costs, or 14 days in gaol—Northern Whig. AN IRISHMAN AND MN WIVE& —On Saturday, at the Liverpool police court, an Irish labouring man, named Patrick Sampey, was charged ...

CHEAP IRON WEIGHTS & SCALES

... no foundation. There was • smart shock of earthquake in King•tnwn, Jamaica, on the evening of the 11th ultimo. The Richmond Whig, whose motto is sic 'sniper has dropped it at the request of the cast Martial General. The consumption of mails (eseargots) ...

hloate Park, the beautiful seat ot Lord Crofton, in Ireland, has been totally destroyed by tire. Nearly all the ..

... to fulfil the pledges of 1859 and 1860, for, he observes, when it is a question of reform or expulsion from office, the Whig . statesmen will decide in favour of reform. THE IRISH JULY ANNIVERSARIES. - The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland have issued ...

THE CrISERSTON MIRROR, JUNE IV, 1865

... attack of gout prevented him from delivering at an earlier stage of the bill's progress. The right hon. gentleman reminded the Whigs of the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill, and asked the Roman Catholics what they had gained from their alliance with English Liberalism ...

THE ELECTIONS.-TrvDAY. The following shows the results of the poll in some of the boroughs ana couuties :-- ..

... represeuted the borough for 18 years, was returned without opposition. Shrewsbury.—Mr. George Tomline, who is usually ranked as a Whig, and Mr. W. Clement, (L), were elected without opposition. Aylesbury.—Mr. N. M. De Rothschild (L) and Mr. 'l'. 0. Smith (C) ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... which he states that he shall petition the House of Commons to unseat the present members, and to punish again, as in 859, Whig-Radical corruption. The moat Wonderful Remedy in the World. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF persons have lately been cured of ...

the Mar if Ike Rm

... great reforms with insoucimot ease, and permit Mr. Gladstone to establish a principle of improvement radically opposes! to the Whig doctrine of laissez hire. We all know that at the end of the session labour will be a little more free, commerce a little less ...

19, 1865

... since which time the firm has been Heywood, Brothers, and Co. The deceased gentleman, having been long known as a consistent Whig, and having acquired the high (opinion of his fellow-burgesses by his support of the Manchester iustitutions, and especially ...