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A large meeting of colliers was held on Mon. clay, at Hulling% orth Lake, to carry out the inovenunt for

... have been tusking most anxious inquiries respecting them, have nut, we believe, got any trace of their whereabouts.—Northers Whig. Queen Emma of the Sandwich Islands is at present the guest of Mr. J. F. Bateman, of Moor Palk, near Farnham, Surrey. Queen ...

/It Xittrary 'Mirror. COBDEN'S LAST WORDS IN PARLIADIENT.—The last words of this remarkable speech, and the ..

... which he acknowledged Peel's description of him as a pure old N 1 big, and added thereto, by way of proof that the pure old Whig knew his man, the prophecy that in about five years from that time Sir Robert would, at the head of an united cabinet, propose ...

Mr. Pukka, of Trinity College, *emir wrangler of last year, was drowned on Sunday at Cambridge, while bathing. ..

... that is his own look-out.—Mr. Fox walked out of court bareheaded, leaving his hat a gift to the constable.—Belfast Northern Whig. DARING AND NOVEL ROBBERY OV A JEWELLER'S Strop.—A returned convict, Thomas William; Broadbent, was charged at the Liverpool ...

Mit Mtaarg TOirot

... arbitrary and illegal opposition of Bishop Lloyd to the re-election of Sir John fakington. Lloyd and his son were furious Whigs ; singly or in concert they published manifestoes against Sir John, denouncing him as a vicious fellow of a vicious stock, ...

. . _ THE FENIAN MOVEMENT

... test the truth of the rumour. There is nothiug further of importance to rvj4nt in reference to the movement. The Niiri!ecru Whig Oves the following state. meat respet bog the eonspiraty :—••The revelations relative to the plt, us moved by O'Keefe's co ...

THE ULVERSTON MIRROR, Our. 21, 1865

... more particulars respecting her. The first Fenian arrest in Belfast has been made, and if the information of the Sorthern' Whig is correct, the instance Of Belfast Feuianism appears to he more like a drunken freak than a sensible conspiracy. It seems ...

MARKETS

... and they I were ill different boarding houses, they were not likely to be very intimate. Ile might have been fag to my old Whig friend, the late Henry Law; but, as they were in different • houses, 1 do not thiuk that very probable. I Temple boarded with ...

THE ULVERSTON MIRI).OR, DEC. 30. 1865

... instinctively attribute the same genial attributes. Except the late Lord Melbourne, awl probably the great Whig leader, Mr. Fox, the leading Whigs have never been personally genial men, and even Lord Melbourne's light and witty sayings, though they bad ...

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... the decorous conatitutionalisin of the legitimate Conservative to the unscrupulous rancour of unplaced Radicals or displaced Whigs. Yet the difficulty and embarrassments which are in store for the colonial secretary will, it may be feared, be scarcely more ...

THE FENIAN CONSPIRACY. On Thursday night, the Dublin police pounced upon a number of men, eleven of whom were ..

... succeeded in capturing a person of Rome consequeuce in the eiinspiracy— Morris, the alleged h l centre for Carlow. Toe Nurd-r; Whig says :—The Belfast police continue busily engaged in the arrest of parties bedeved to be wutarcteti with the Fenian conspiracy ...

Xsal and District Dcws

... ail Mill‘iolll was also made in this caiie, and the bench made en older of lx Gd. per week. DRUNK [NNW& John wan charged with Whig drink ...

To the Editor of the Ulrerston Mirror

... death with them to play contiuthilly into the hands of these trading classes. Those members of parliament, too, who are of the Whig cured are equally well aware of all this, cud though they may have beet, retunied to parliament for agricultural districts ...