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TO KBAOSBB AND CORRESPONDENTS

... the Government while did not commit him very far. Mr, Disraeli makes one great admission. He censures, by implication, his Whig friends who led the assault upou the Budget, He confesses that the balance sheet of the ensuing year would, it stands, afford ...

COUNTY POLICE COUBP.—Pubat

... and again disturb the social end political relations of the country.** 11a deeply laments allianae between the “once great Whig party—to while it wan honoured tha names of Urey, Brougham, au i Mackintosh, ha deemed nn honour to belong —with the extreme ...

REMOVAL OP BUSINESS

... the Uavernmeut while it did not commit him very far. Ur. Disraeli makes one great admission. He censures, by implication, his Whig friends who led the assault upou the .Budget, confesses that the balance sheet of the ensuing year would, aait stands, afford ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER

... MILLION STERLING. CnAi*MA»—SAMUEL ASHTON. Ebq. B. R. LANOWORTHT. Kaq- I JAB. A. TURNER. Bto-t M.P. EDWARD TOOTAL. Em. | THOMAS WHIG LEY, E*q Skcbbtabt ra* ajit— Svlntoa Boult, Eaq. RasioiXT Sbcutabt—R. A. Kennedy, E»q. FIRE DEPARTMENT. PREMIUMS to 1800 (exslusire ...

Ilttos of ffet IBoth

... trow it waa drawing van lona. —Tba Beach defendant what had to tty, whan ha aianly ragliad that only gaaa aaaangaoea for the whig, and mid the n-ob had had the manga.—The Beach coosidaewd the defendant's conduct racy brafal. and fined him fills and ooata ...

IB WIGAN OBSERVER

... aad dismal state ef things which then existed brought its reaction The people of the country, and closely allied with them Whig and Liberal party, obtained the great charter of political freedom, known m the Reform Bill of 1880 81. and that bill had bran ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER AND DISTRICT ADVERTISER. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12. 186 L

... their novel end arduous functions will be exhibited the County Court officers; and if it should be found that any those old Whig nominees, who—if we may believe newspaper reporta—bring the London courts into contempt their vagaries; or those comparatively ...

GLITTERING ON THE SHELF

... ry’s eulogiumi*, might describe the (lunomaration a popular ovation to a glittering vestige of the almost extinct race of whigs. The awkwardness of their situation appears to have been (elt the gentlemen who got up the banquet before it took place. The ...

SIR JAMES GRAHAM

... whom inherited the title wore, was Tory of the most antique mould; but the late Sir James Graham began bia career aa a liberal Whig. Hie eloquence and logic were enlisted in the service of the popular cause, and they contributed very much to the advancement ...

SIR JAMES GRAHAM

... inherited the title he wore, was Tory of the moat antique mould; but the late Sir James Graham began hi* career as a liberal Whig. His eloquence and logic were enlisted in the service of the popular cause, and they contributed very much to the advancement ...

T'HE LIYEBPOOL & LONDON FIRE M. and LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. EsUblished 1536. Kiu|Ntwereil rial Acts of ..

... MILLION STERLING. nißßevoas mam nmTsa Chair*SAMUEL ASHTON, Fsq. E. R. LANOW'oRrUY. E«i. I JAS. Esq- M.P. EDWARD TOOTAL, 1 THOMAS WHIG LEY, Esq. StcacTAaT to thr Co*rA>v—>wintim boult. Esq. Kksiokmt SrcaKTAHT—K. K nnedy, Esq. FIRE DEPARTMENT. PREMIUMS in l»00 ...