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SHIPPING DISASTERS

... the February crew saved by the Westmorland. The steam-tug Cruiser has lelt Queensto.Mi iu saarch of the Hortense. The Belfast Whig says .—lntelligence has been received iu Belfast, from which it is be feared that the fine new paddle steamer Earl Dublin will ...

THE NEW MINISTRY,

... information hae been pub I idled upon (lie eubjcct. It i« aaid (hat Lord Derby hue failed in hie overtures to those member# the Whig party whom he «aa desiiou# include the new administration octerthclees, hU lordship is determined to form a government, and ...

■ constitution of the country •»* ai**iled—it was re* solved destroy the balance of poliiica! po»

... together iu such a crisis make common cause against a common foe. We hear now for the first 1 time a frequent expression the word Whig-Con* servatives, as we before beard of Libcral-Conserra* tires, and it is clear that in the now leading points political life ...

THE CUMBERLAND

... defeated by the agency of bnrc«faccd bribciy, unblusliingly carried out, to an extent which in one sense certainly entitles the Whig-U tdicul* concerned in r for liberality. In our county wesbull have, appamitly one contest, viz. Carlisle, unless one the present ...

Tilt: LOUD Oilanclllou

... quurtcr# wu» that the Toru» had Tanuhad fioro the political world i EoffUnd. mud that, lor the luture, all Uofernnienl* muat Whig. Such probably nl hr*t Sir Robert Peel’* own idea, but d'd not «luk mio apathy* «r into dogged and •■Uca oppoaluori. A conaummatoy ...

THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND THE

... grudges the Dnke this amount of glory. The Cavendishes, though not great raee, are very useful one, according to the measure Whig usefulness: they work Mad, and offend few as possible. It is pleasure to the British Blind add the seats held by the Cavendish ...

Published: Thursday 24 August 1865
Newspaper: Whitehaven News
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 422 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

POLITICAL PROSPECTS

... POLITICAL PROSPECTS During ihc parliamentary now drawing to a close the Ministry have sustained a series of defeats such only as a Whig Government could survive. A daily contemporary has printed a list of their defeats, which number twenty-four— pretty well for ...

MANSION HOUSE, FARMS, AND LAND T BRIDE

... MANSION HOUSE, FARMS, AND LAND T BRIDE KIXK SE LET. August 1865 OKNTUL RX3IDKNOI IN WHIG HAM TO LIT. be LET. and mar be entered upon at 1 early date, a FAMILY HOUSK, villi CAxlani, Ac., la theocoapation of the Bar. 0. kinaoa For partlcnlsn. apply Mr. ...

Published: Thursday 31 August 1865
Newspaper: Whitehaven News
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 435 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MY BAILOR LAD AKD 1

... injuatio* i* .>olle Dartoel To atera eeae* doty we're firm a* tto Kr* we'd atoop to injoatk*. we'd crouch to tto tox trernbejEal** Whig* in the JOT glee. You're not y anew tbelaat of my Tone* “• « Come rn ly, then, ■»*, ll *ll w* can, a» true-hearted Tune#, i ...

HEAVEN S ONLY FOR THE TORY

... tongue of Falsehood trirnoch and turou^li. - Truth’* maiitlo foil, lt« fall rod, rebellion*, rabid Radical, Shouting—“ ora a Whig! I'rinro of Peace. Darwin’* perfection ef the human race Another arrow him to the mire, And then muse, exulting, swept her ...

THE FASHIONS

... be never might bw—(laughter)—for was of opinion that Whig creature completely out of tbe pale of all ioteUect—(great laughter)—aad thought Whig was truly described by mao who said dogmatically, A Whig tyrant office and traitor out.”—(Laughter.) did not ...

COCKERMOUTH ELECTION. BANQUET AT THE CASTLE

... agricultural interest. Mr. Joshua Jenkinson replied. He said he hid been strong Whig in his youth, hut he consoled himself the reflection that the Conservatives now wore what the Whigs had been. (Applause.) “ The T *wn and Trade of Cockermouih,” given Lord Naas ...

Published: Thursday 19 July 1866
Newspaper: Whitehaven News
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 3101 | Page: 7 | Tags: none